hop
verbVerb Forms
Idioms present simple I / you / we / they hop | |
he / she / it hops | |
past simple hopped | |
past participle hopped | |
-ing form hopping |
- [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.)
(of a person )人 to move by jumping on one foot 单脚跳行 I couldn't put my weight on my ankle and had to hop everywhere. 我一只脚的脚踝使不上劲,不得不单脚跳来跳去。 kids hopping over puddles 单足跳过水坑的孩子们 He was hopping from foot to foot. 他在跳来跳去。
Extra ExamplesHe hopped up and down impatiently. 他不耐烦地跳上跳下。 She waited by the car, hopping from foot to foot to keep warm. 她在车旁等着,跳来跳去取暖。 He hopped painfully from foot to foot. 他痛苦地跳来跳去。 The little girl hopped and skipped along the lane. 小女孩沿着小路蹦蹦跳跳。
- [intransitive] + adv./prep.
(of an animal or a bird )动物或鸟 to move by jumping with all or both feet together 齐足(或双足)跳行 A robin was hopping around on the path. 一只知更鸟在小路上跳来跳去。 The frog hopped towards him. 青蛙向他跳来。 birds hopping around on the grass 在草地上跳来跳去的鸟
- [intransitive] + adv./prep. (informal)
to go or move somewhere quickly and suddenly 突然快速去某处 - [transitive] hop a plane, bus, train, etc. (North American English)
to get on a plane, bus, etc. 登上(飞机、汽车、火车等) I hopped a plane for New York. 我匆匆登上去纽约的飞机。 I dumped my bags at a motel and hopped a cab to the outskirts of town. 我把包扔在一家汽车旅馆,然后跳上一辆出租车去了市郊。
- [intransitive] hop (from something to something)
to change from one activity or subject to another 换来换去;不断更换 I like to hop from channel to channel when I watch TV. 我看电视时喜欢不断地转换频道。 She’s always hopping from one project to the next. 她总是从一个项目跳到下一个项目。
Word Originverb Old English hoppian, of Germanic origin; related to German dialect hopfen and German hopsen.
Idioms
hop it
- (old-fashioned, British English, informal)
usually used in orders to tell somebody to go away synonym go away(用于命令)走开
hop to it (North American English)
(also jump to it British and North American English)
- (informal)
used to tell somebody to hurry and do something quickly (用于命令)走开