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VERB
跳躍;蹦跳
If you skip along, you move almost as if you are dancing, with a series of little jumps from one foot to the other.
例句
They saw the man with a little girl skipping along behind him...
他們看見那個男人身后還跟著一個蹦蹦跳跳的小姑娘。
We went skipping down the street arm in arm...
我們挽著胳膊,蹦蹦跳跳地走在大街上。
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VERB
跳繩
When someone skips, they jump up and down over a rope which they or two other people are holding at each end and turning round and round. In American English, you say that someone skips rope .
例句
Outside, children were skipping and singing a rhyme...
外面孩子們一邊跳繩一邊唱著歌。
They skip rope and play catch, waiting for the bell.
他們又是跳繩,又是玩接球,等著上課鈴聲響起。
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VERB
不做,不參加(常做或大多人都做的事)
If you skip something that you usually do or something that most people do, you decide not to do it.
例句
It is important not to skip meals...
每頓飯都要吃,這一點非常重要。
Her daughter started skipping school.
她的女兒開始曠課。
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VERB
遺漏;略過
If you skip or skip over a part of something you are reading or a story you are telling, you miss it out or pass over it quickly and move on to something else.
例句
You might want to skip the exercises in this chapter...
你們也許想跳過這一章的練習。
She reinvented her own life story, skipping over the war years when she had a German lover.
她重新杜撰了自己的生平,略掉了在戰(zhàn)爭年代有過一個德國情人的經(jīng)歷。
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VERB
無次序地轉換
If you skip from one subject or activity to another, you move quickly from one to the other although there is no obvious connection between them.
例句
She kept up a continuous chatter, skipping from one subject to the next.
她從一個話題扯到另一個話題,一直喋喋不休。
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N-COUNT
廢料桶
A skip is a large, open, metal container which is used to hold and take away large unwanted items and rubbish.