1.His eyes were closed and he was so hopping mad that it was a miracle that smoke waren’t pouring from his ears!
英:[hɒp]
美:[hɑːp]
复数:hops
第三人称单数:hops
现在分词:hopping
过去式:hopped
过去分词:hopped
词根:hop
adj.hoppy 蛇麻草的;啤酒花的;跳动的
n.hopper 料斗;漏斗;单足跳者;跳虫
hoppy 吸毒成瘾者
verb (1)
intransitive verb
to move by a quick springy leap or in a series of leapsalso: to move as if by hopping
hop in the car
to make a quick trip especially by air
to set about doing something—usually used in the phrase hop to it
transitive verb
to jump over
hop a fence
to ride onalso: to ride surreptitiously and without authorization hop a freight train
hopped a flight
noun (1)
a short brisk leap especially on one leg
bounce, rebound
shortstop scooped it up on the first hop
dance sense 3
a flight in an aircraft
a short trip
noun (2)
hops plural the ripe dried female cone-like flower clusters of a north-temperate zone twining plant (Humulus lupulus) of the hemp family used especially to impart a bitter flavor to beer
plural hops the perennial climbing bine from which hops are obtained that have 3- to 5-lobed leaves and inconspicuous flowers of which the pistillate ones are in scaly cone-like clusters
verb (2)
transitive verb
to flavor with hops
hip hopn. 嘻哈文化(由快板歌、涂墙艺术、霹雳舞等构成的亚文化)
hop on责骂
on the hop到处奔忙;忙碌
hop off起飞;离开
jump, clear
jump, ball, dance, spring
jump, dance
这组词都有“跳,跳跃”的意思,其区别是:
skip指两脚交替轻地跳或跨的动作。
hop指单脚短跳或双足猛力的动作。也指小鸟、青蛙等的跳。
spring更强调有力和弹跳的运动。
bound多指向前向上或向下跳跃、奔跳。
leap常可与jump换用,但侧重身体猛力向上升起并朝前急冲的动作,有时含突然的意味。
jump是普通用词,指用双脚向上跳,向下跳,或在同一平面上跳到有一定距离的某一点上,或跳过。
以上来源于网络
古英语 hoppian “跳跃,跳舞,跛行”,源自原始日耳曼语 *hupnojan(源头还包括古挪威语 hoppa “跳跃,跳跃”,荷兰语 huppen,德语 hüpfen “跳跃”)。自1791年起有及物动词意义。相关: Hopped; hopping。1838年有 Hopping-john “熬煮的培根、米饭和豌豆”,1670年代有 Hopping mad。
使球跳
跳
Verb (1) Middle English hoppen, from Old English hoppian Noun (2) Middle English hoppe, from Middle Dutch; akin to Old High German hopfo hop
The first known use of hop was before the 12th century
hopelessadjective
having no expectation of good or success
incurable
giving no reason for hope : desperate
a hopeless situation
incapable of solution or accomplishment : impossible
a hopeless task
hopelessadjective
having no expectation of good or success
incurable
giving no reason for hope : desperate
a hopeless situation
incapable of solution or accomplishment : impossible
a hopeless task
hopeful1 of 2adjective
having qualities which inspire hope
full of or inclined to hope
hopeful2 of 2noun
a person who has hopes or is considered promising
hopefullyadverb
in a hopeful manner
a dog looking hopefully for a tidbit
I hope : we hope
hopefully it won't rain tomorrow
hopeful1 of 2adjective
having qualities which inspire hope
full of or inclined to hope
hopeful2 of 2noun
a person who has hopes or is considered promising
hope1 of 2verb
to desire something and expect that it will happen or be obtained hope you'll accept the invitation hope for a bicycle
hope to succeed
hope2 of 2noun
archaic trust entry 1 sense 1a, reliance
our hope is in the king
desire accompanied by expectation of fulfillment
in hope of an early recovery
someone or something on which hopes are centered
a home run was the only hope for victory
something hoped for
hop1 of 4verb
to move by a quick springy leap or series of leapsespecially: to jump on one foot
to jump over
hop a puddle
to move or get aboard by or as if by hopping hop in the car
hop a train
to make a quick trip especially by air
hop2 of 4noun
a short brisk leap especially on one leg
bounce entry 2 sense 1b
dance entry 2 sense 3, ball
the junior hop
a flight in an airplane
a short trip
hop3 of 4noun
a twining vine related to the mulberry and having leaves with lobes and flowers in cone-shaped catkins
plural the ripe dried catkins of a hop used especially to give a bitter flavor to malt liquors
hop4 of 4verb
to flavor with hops
hop1 of 2noun
a twining plant (Humulus lupulus) of the hemp family with 3-lobed or 5-lobed leaves and inconspicuous flowers of which the pistillate ones are in cone-like clusters
hops plural the ripe dried female cone-like flower clusters of a hop plant used especially to impart a bitter flavor to beer and also in medicine as a tonic
HOP2 of 2abbreviation
high oxygen pressure
1.His eyes were closed and he was so hopping mad that it was a miracle that smoke waren’t pouring from his ears!
2.Blackjack slowed down just enough for me to hop off, then he kept flying toward the main doors.
3.This is the first time I get to dance Tinikling, a folk dance that mimics a tikling bird hopping between stems of grass and running over tree branches.
4.Beneath the idle ceiling fan, children chased each other, hopping over the stretched-out legs of dozing fathers.
5.Mornings, on our way to school, we hopped over curdled puddles of vomit and fetid urine stains on the dirt.
6.With a hop and two flaps, he was upon the rabbit.
7.Somkit and Pong hopped out and began tying up the boat.
8.They watched in astonishment as the little knight tugged his sword out of its scabbard and began brandishing it violently, hopping up and down in rage.
9.We sprinted the other way, across the street, hopped an old rusty guardrail and ran along this grassy part near the beach.
10.Montag took the four remaining books and hopped, jolted, hopped his way down the alley and suddenly fell as if his head had been cut off and only his body lay there.
11.Seth stopped the wagon and I hopped out as they were stretching away the kinks from the road.
12.She tried to hop to her stump and preen.
13.The pilot cut the engine, opened the door, and got out, balanced, and stepped forward on the float to hop onto the sand without getting his feet wet.
14.The Salamander boomed to a halt, throwing men off in slips and clumsy hops.
15.Then he began to hop cautiously along the wall, in and out of the narrow flower bed.
16.We have second-generation motion detectors; they only trigger if the moving object is large enough to be a human being—which means someone has hopped our fence.
17.Brer hopped back a step with a smug expression on his face.
18.“What happened?” she asked as Catherine and I hopped into the car.
19.My arms are doing a lot of the work, pulling me up as I hop.
20.I’m hopping around and he says, ‘You just broke your mom’s favorite lamp.’
a hop, skip, and (a) jump
trip-hop
hop, skip, and jump
sock hop
hop to it
hop hornbeam
hop it