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pops

/pops/US // pɒps //

啪啪啪,啪啪声,啪的一声,啪啪

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a symphony orchestra specializing in popular or light classical music: Thursday is pops night on the concert series.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a symphony orchestra specializing in popular and light classical music: When you're in Boston be sure to hear the Pops.

Examples

  • Behind a chorus of shrill insects, the pops of gunfire can sometimes be heard in the distance.

  • There have also been instances during this air war when combat aircraft are not available in time to strike a target that pops up.

  • He pops from the screen as a charismatic, occasionally messianic “human prism,” as Moss calls him.

  • As Dre mulled over how to talk to Andre Jr. (Marcus Scribner) about sex, Pops appeared while his son was stretching.

  • It was the July 1996 issue of the British music magazine Top of the Pops which gave the girls their monikers.

  • I touch a button an' out pops a bottle iv Bourbon that wud make ye'er eyes dance.

  • Jack pops up with a white handkerchief in one hand and stretches his arms over the pair in front of his box.

  • A questing Pompilus comes upon the scene, finds the game to her liking and pops in her head at the entrance of the cell.

  • There are plenty more to bag; but in bagging the next lot I'd advise you to keep your pops ready.

  • The air valve is first opened or the spring tension reduced to a point where the engine misfires or pops back in the carburetor.