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/skip/US // skɪp //UK // (skɪp) //

略过,跳过了,跳过,略去

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
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    skipped, skip·ping.

    • : to move in a light, springy manner by bounding forward with alternate hops on each foot.
    • : to pass from one point, thing, subject, etc., to another, disregarding or omitting what intervenes: He skipped through the book quickly.
    • : to go away hastily and secretly; flee without notice.
    • : Education. to be advanced two or more classes or grades at once.
    • : to ricochet or bounce along a surface: The stone skipped over the lake.
v.有主动词 verb
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    skipped, skip·ping.

    • : to jump lightly over: The horse skipped the fence.
    • : to pass over without reading, noting, acting, etc.: He skipped the bad parts.
    • : to miss or omit: My heart skipped a beat.
    • : to be absent from; avoid attendance at: to skip a school class.
    • : to send ricocheting along a surface.
    • : Informal. to leave hastily and secretly or to flee from: They skipped town.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a skipping movement; a light jump or bounce.
    • : a gait marked by such jumps.
    • : a passing from one point or thing to another, with disregard of what intervenes: a quick skip through Europe.
    • : Music. a melodic interval greater than a second.
    • : a natural depression below the surface of a planed board.
    • : Informal. a person who has absconded in order to avoid paying debts or meeting other financial responsibilities.
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    • : skip out on, Informal. to flee or abandon; desert: He skipped out on his wife and two children.

Phrases

  • skip bail
  • skip it
  • skip out
  • heart misses (skips) a beat
  • hop, skip, and a jump

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inavoid
Synonyms
avert避免,避开,避免了,避免出现bypass旁路,绕开,绕过,旁通dodge躲避,躲闪,躲躲闪闪,躲开escape逃避,逃脱,逃跑,逃亡evade躲避,回避,避开,逃避fend off打退堂鼓,打跑了,挡住,打跑shun阴阳师,阴柔,阴,阴阳sidestep闪避,旁敲侧击,旁门左道,闪避一下ward off抵挡,抵御,挡住,抵制abstain弃权,投弃权票,弃权票,弃权者circumvent回避,避开,躲避,逃避deflect偏转,偏移,转移,偏离desist停止,终止,住手,停止使用ditch沟渠,沟,沟壑,沟壑纵横divert转移,转移注意力,转移方向,疏导duck鸭子,鸭蛋,鸭肉,烤鸭elude躲避,逃避,逃避责任,躲避避开eschew摒弃,避开,规避,摒弃了flee逃离,逃亡,逃跑,逃走hide隐藏,隐藏起来,隐蔽jump跳跃,跃,跳,跃跃欲试obviate免除,减轻,缓和,缓解recoil反冲力,后坐力,反冲,后退shake晃动,摇晃,抖动,震动shirk推卸责任,推诿,逃避责任,逃避shy羞涩,羞涩的,害羞,害羞的skip跳过,跳绳,跳过去,跳跃skirt裙子,裙装,短裙,裙摆weave编织,编造,编织物,编制withdraw撤销,撤回,撤出,退出circumlocute绕口令,旁敲侧击,拐弯抹角,拐弯抹角的fake out冒名顶替,冒牌货,伪造,伪造的give the slip失言,露馅,露馅儿了,露馅了hold off抵制,搁置,拖住,隐瞒keep clear保持清晰,保持清醒,保持清洁,清理lay low避避风头,隐匿,躲避,避避风港run for cover躲避,逃亡,逃难,逃命shake and bake摇晃和烘烤,摇晃和烘焙shake off甩掉,甩掉了,抖落,甩甩手shrink from缩水从,缩水自,缩减shuffle off洗脱,洗牌,甩掉,甩掉了skip town跳城,跳过城镇,跳过小镇,跳过镇stay away远离,不要靠近,不要去,不要过来stay out不予理会,不加入,不参与,不予理睬steer clear of避开,躲开,躲避,避免step aside退下,让开,下台,下台阶turn aside拨开,搁置,撇开,搁置一旁

Examples

  • That seems like an opportunity for the app to have deeper playback controls, such as skip track backward, fast forward, and rewind, but perhaps JBL will add those in an update.

  • Even a brief skip across the floor after falling from the charger or a quick scrap against a wall can be enough contact to leave a scratch that will annoy you for the rest of the gadget’s life.

  • Ultimately, 2015 might be the year American anti-LGBT advocates wish they could skip.

  • But failing that, he advised pro-immigration reform Republican candidates such as former Gov. Jeb Bush to just skip the state.

  • But the man appears so weary that I decide to skip the dull stuff and get to the heat.

  • The human attention span is evolving in such a way that they can skip around.

  • She jumped at the chance to watch RT, or jumped at the chance to skip calculus homework.

  • Well, though they do muster strong, we may make Edward's party skip for all that; if we have but justice on our side.

  • Nobody could read it twice, of 276 course; and the first time even it was necessary to skip.

  • Now and then a gun was fired at the Indians, forcing them to skip nimbly behind the trees.

  • It is probable that the word was the same in both passages,though whether skip or slip I have no means of determining.

  • Let him skip, if, like myself, he is weary; for the substance of the story is elsewhere given.