skip
n. 跳跃, 跳读 vi. 跳越, 跳读, 跳绳, 遗漏, 跳级 vt. 跳过, 遗漏 [计] 跳过
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1.
A leaping or jumping movement; the action of one who skips.
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2.
The act of passing over an interval from one thing to another; an omission of a part.
A trick allowing the player to proceed to a later section of the game without playing through a section that was intended to be mandatory.
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A passage from one sound to another by more than a degree at once.
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A person who attempts to disappear so as not to be found.
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skywave propagation
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A song, typically one on an album, that is not worth listening to.
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The act of passing over an interval from one thing to another; an omission of a part.
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A large container for waste, designed to be lifted onto the back of a truck to remove it along with its contents, or to be picked up by hydraulic arms so that its contents can be dumped into the truck.
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A transportation container in a mine, usually for ore or mullock.
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A skip car.
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A skep, or basket, such as a creel or a handbasket.
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A wheeled basket chiefly used in textile factories.
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A charge of syrup in the pans.
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A beehive made of woven straw, wicker, etc.
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A skipper; the master or captain of a ship, or other person in authority.
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A skipper; the master or captain of a ship, or other person in authority.
The captain of a sports team.
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The player who calls the shots and traditionally throws the last two rocks.
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The captain of a bowls team, who directs the team's tactics and rolls the side's last wood, so as to be able to retrieve a difficult situation if necessary.
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The scoutmaster of a troop of scouts (youth organization).
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An Australian of Anglo-Celtic descent.
澳大利亚 俚语2001, Effie (character played by Mary Coustas), Effie: Just Quietly (TV series), Episode: Nearest and Dearest, Effie: How did you find the second, the defacto, and what nationality is she? Barber: She is Australian. Effie: Is she? Gone for a skip. You little radical you.
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A college servant.
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A skip-level manager; the boss of one's boss.
俚语My skip is helpful when my team lead is being uptight.
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To move by hopping on alternate feet.
跳
不及物She will skip from one end of the sidewalk to the other.
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To leap about lightly.
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To skim, ricochet or bounce over a surface.
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不及物The rock will skip across the pond.
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To throw (something), making it skim, ricochet, or bounce over a surface.
及物I bet I can skip this rock to the other side of the pond.
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To disregard, miss or omit part of a continuation (some item or stage).
及物My heart will skip a beat.
He skipped the second question and moved on.
I will read most of the book, but skip the first chapter because the video covered it.
1684-1690, Thomas Burnet, Sacred Theory of the Earth But they who have not this doubt, and have a mind to see the issue of the Theory, may skip these two Chapters, if they please, and proceed to the following
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Not to attend (some event, especially a class or a meeting).
非正式 及物Yeah, I really should go to the quarterly meeting but I think I'm going to skip it.
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To leave, especially in a sudden and covert manner.
非正式 及物to skip the country
a customer who skipped town without paying her hotel bill
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To leap lightly over.
to skip the rope
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To jump rope.
The girls were skipping in the playground.
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To cause the stylus to jump back to the previous loop of the record's groove, continuously repeating that part of the sound, as a result of excessive scratching or wear. (of a phonograph record)
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To pass by a stitch as if it were not there, continuing with the next stitch.
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To have insufficient ink transfer.
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To place an item in a skip (etymology 2, sense 1).
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From Middle English skippen, skyppen, of North Germanic origin, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *skupjaną, perhaps related to *skeubaną (“to drive, push”), iterative *skuppōną (“to push/move repeatedly, skip”), from Proto-Indo-European *skewbʰ- (“to push, throw, shake”). Related to Icelandic skopa (“to take a run”), Old Swedish skuppa (“to skip”), modern dialectal Swedish skopa, skimpa (“to skip, leap”), and English shove. See also dialectal English skimp (“to mock”) (Etymology 1), considered by some to be related.
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