pop 的 6 个定义
popped, pop·ping.
- to make a short, quick, explosive sound: The cork popped.
- to burst open with such a sound, as chestnuts or corn in roasting.
- to come or go quickly, suddenly, or unexpectedly: She popped into the kitchen to check the stove.
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popped, pop·ping.
- to cause to make a sudden, explosive sound.
- to cause to burst open with such a sound.
- to open suddenly or violently: to pop the hood on a car; to pop the tab on a beer can.
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- a short, quick, explosive sound.
- a popping.
- a shot with a firearm.
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- with an explosive sound: The balloon went pop.
- quickly, suddenly, or unexpectedly: Pop, the door flew open!
- Informal. unexpected; without prior warning or announcement: The teacher gave us a pop quiz.
- pop for, Informal. to pay or buy for oneself or another, especially as a gift or treat; spring for: I'll pop for the first round of drinks.
- pop in, Informal. to visit briefly and unexpectedly; stop in; drop by: Maybe we'll pop in after the movie.
- pop off, Informal. to die, especially suddenly.to depart, especially abruptly.to express oneself volubly or excitedly and sometimes irately or indiscreetly: He popped off about the injustice of the verdict.
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pop 近义词
bang
jump, burst
更多pop例句
- Just tap and hold on the keyboard when it pops up in any app, then slide your finger across to the keys you want to press without lifting it.
- It started out as a way of finding stuff on the various websites that were popping up, but ended up shaping the very medium it was indexing.
- In the original complaint, Murphy made the eye-popping charge that Nielsen had perjured herself in front of Congress.
- It’s a revolving door of regular events, from karaoke and DJ nights to pop-up dinners.
- Instances of the Sator square have popped up all over Europe.
- Sophisticated, nuanced, melodious pop music, that sweeps you away.
- The airline industry objects that sometimes these deployable recorders can pop out without cause, spreading needless alarm.
- Within a few summer weeks, “Hot N—” had become an inescapable pop-culture phenomenon and Bobby landed a major record deal.
- Growing up in that suburbia and air of pop culture, these images stayed with me like a weird dream.
- Nicki treats the obsession with her pop ambitions as an irrelevant, surface-level irritation.
- Now, when I am called upon to produce a laugh from Timothy, I no longer make faces or "pop."
- Pop that shawl away in my castor, Dodger, so that I may know where to find it when I cut; thats the time of day!
- There came a "pop" like an exploding fire-cracker, and a bullet whistled past Matt's ear.
- Here's my notion: To make a pop'lar measure of it; somethin' that'll appeal to the folks.
- To Mildred he was one of that numerous army of brevet relations known as gran-pop, pop, or uncle.