skip
verb
noun
skɪp
verb
1
NOT DO STH
不做某事
to
not
do
something
that
you
usually
do
or
that
you
should
do
[非正式] 不做〔本来常做或应做的事〕;
T | informal especially AmE :
She
skipped
lunch
in
order
to
go
shopping.
为了去购物,她没有吃午饭。
Williams
skipped
the
game
to
be
with
his
wife
in
the
hospital.
威廉斯为了在医院里陪他妻子放弃了这场比赛。
skip
school/class
He
skipped
chemistry
class
three
times
last
month.
上个月他逃了三次化学课。
2
NOT DEAL WITH STH
不处理某事
to
not
read,
mention,
or
deal
with
something
that
would
normally
come
or
happen
next
略过,跳过
I,T
I
decided
to
skip
the
first
chapter.
我决定跳过第一章。
[+
to
]
Let’s
skip
to
the
last
item
on
the
agenda.
我们跳到议程的最后一项吧。
[+
over
]
I
suggest
we
skip
over
the
details
and
get
to
the
point.
我建议我们略过细节,就谈要点。
3
CHANGE SUBJECTS
换话题
to
go
from
one
subject
to
another
in
no
fixed
order
跳换〔话题〕
I always + adv/prep
[+
about/around/from
]
It’s
difficult
to
have
a
conversation
with
her
because
she
skips
from
one
topic
to
another.
和她谈话很困难,因为她总是随意变换话题。
4
MOVEMENT
移动
to
move
forward
with
quick
steps
and
jumps
蹦跳着走
I
[+
across/along
etc
]
He
turned
and
skipped
away,
singing
happily
to
himself.
他转身蹦蹦跳跳地走了,嘴里高兴地哼着歌。
5
JUMP OVER A ROPE
跳绳
to
jump
over
a
rope
as
you
swing
it
over
your
head
and
under
your
feet,
as
a
game
or
for
exercise
跳绳;
I | AmE
6
skip town/skip the country
to
leave
a
place
suddenly
and
secretly,
especially
to
avoid
being
punished
or
paying
debts
[非正式] 逃出城/国境〔尤指以逃避惩罚或债务〕
informal
Then
they
found
that
Zaffuto
had
already
skipped
town.
后来他们发现扎富托已经逃出了城。
7
skip it!
used
to
say
angrily
and
rudely
that
you
do
not
want
to
talk
about
something
[口,非正式,尤美] 〔生气地说〕别提这件事了!不说这个了!
spoken informal especially AmE
‘Sorry,
what
were
you
saying?’
‘Oh,
skip
it!’
“对不起,你说什么?”“噢,不说这事了!”
8
skip rocks/stones
to
throw
smooth,
flat
stones
into
a
lake,
river
etc
in
a
way
that
makes
them
jump
across
the
surface
[美] 打水漂;
AmE BrE
9
BALL
球
if
a
ball
or
something
similar
skips
off
a
surface,
it
quickly
moves
away
from
that
surface
after
hitting
it
–
used
especially
in
news
reports
〔球等碰击某物后〕跳离,飞离〔尤用于新闻报道〕
I always + adv/prep
[+
off/along/across
etc
]
The
ball
skipped
off
Bonds’
glove
and
bounced
toward
the
fence.
球从邦德的手套里反弹出去,蹦向围栏。
10
skip a year/grade
10.
to
start
a
new
school
year
in
a
class
that
is
one
year
ahead
of
the
class
you
would
normally
enter
〔在学校〕跳级
11
to
leave
suddenly
and
secretly,
especially
in
order
to
avoid
being
punished
or
paying
money
突然溜走〔尤指以逃避惩罚或债务〕
AmE :
He
skipped
off
without
paying.
他没付钱就溜了。
[+
on
]
AmE
【美】:
Tenants
who
skip
out
on
utility
bills
are
the
focus
of
a
new
law.
逃避支付公用事业费的房客成了一条新法律的焦点。
Joel
skipped
out
on
his
wife
when
she
was
8
months
pregnant.
乔尔在妻子怀孕 8 个月时撇下她走了。
noun
12
a
skipping
movement
蹦跳
13
a
large
container
for
bricks,
wood,
and
similar
heavy
waste
[英] 〔装砖块、木头等沉重废料的〕废料桶;
BrE AmE