词组 | skip |
释义 | skip 1. adjective Anglo-Australian AUSTRALIA, 1995 2. noun 1 a skipper (a captain, a leader, etc) UK, 1830. 2 a coach; used as a term of address for a coach. A shortened form of SKIPPER US, 1970. 3 a uniformed police sergeant. An abbreviation of SKIPPER (a US police captain or sergeant) UK, 2002. 4 an Anglo-Australian. From Skip, shortening of Skippy, the name of the kangaroo star of the children's television programme Skippy, The Bush Kangaroo AUSTRALIA, 1987 3. verb ► skip itto forget it; to drop the subject; to dispense with something. Often used as an imperative US, 1934.► skip onto leave US, 1989.► skip the cinders; skip the tiesto walk along a railway track US, 1977 skip off skip off informal to leave a place suddenly, especially when you should not: He skipped off for a vacation with a girlfriend and tried not to think about work.■ SIMILAR TO: go off skip off with skip off with sth informal to take something that does not belong to you: Someone's just skipped off with my pen.■ SIMILAR TO: go off with, walk off with skip out 1. skip out AmE informal to leave a place suddenly, especially when you are trying to avoid something: Randall skipped out of town in the middle of the night.2. skip out AmE informal if you skip out on someone, you suddenly leave them and end your relationship+ on My Dad skipped out on us when I was five. hop, skip, and (a) jump1. A short distance away from a certain location. My apartment's location is so convenient. It's just a hop, skip, and a jump away from the train station and the grocery store. 2. Very similar (to something else). I thought you could handle this project because it's just a hop, skip, and a jump from the one you're working on now. skip (out)Inf. to leave; to run away without doing something, such as paying a bill. The guy skipped when the waitress wasn't looking. Fred skipped out, leaving me with the bill. skipverbSee skip out
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