pop 的英语意思
poppop1 /pɒp $ pɑːp/ verb (past tense and past participle popped, present participle popping)
查看全部语言翻译1come out/off [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to come suddenly or unexpectedly out of or away from something突然或意外地从某物中弹出或脱落pop out/off/up etc
The top button popped off my shirt.我衬衫最上面的纽扣弹掉了。
The ball popped out of Smith’s hands and onto the ground.球从史密斯手中弹出,落到了地上。out/up popped something
The egg cracked open and out popped a tiny head.蛋壳裂开了,一个小小的脑袋从里面冒了出来。
The lid popped open and juice spilled all over the floor.盖子弹开了,果汁洒了一地。2go quickly [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] spoken口语 to go somewhere for a short time短暂地去某处pop in/out/by etc
Why don’t you pop by the next time you’re in town?下次来镇上的时候顺便过来坐坐吧?
I need to pop into the drugstore for a second.我需要去药店一下,很快就回来。pop round British English
Could you pop round to the shop for some bread?你能去商店买点面包回来吗?3quickly put something [transitive always + adverb/preposition] informal非正式 to quickly put something somewhere, usually for a short time迅速将某物放在某处,通常只是短暂地放一下pop something in/around/over etc
I’ll just pop these cookies into the oven.我把这些饼干放进烤箱里。pop something round something British English
Barry popped his head round the door to say hello.巴里把头探进门里打了个招呼。► see thesaurus at put4short sound [intransitive, transitive] to make a short sound like a small explosion, or to make something do this发出像小爆炸一样的短促声音,或使某物发出此类声音:
The wood sizzled and popped in the fire.木柴在火中滋滋作响、噼啪爆鸣。5burst [intransitive, transitive] to burst, or to make something burst, with a short explosive sound发出短促的爆裂声而破裂,或使某物发出此声而破裂:
A balloon popped.气球爆了。6ears [intransitive] if your ears pop, you feel the pressure in them suddenly change, for example when you go up or down quickly in a plane如果耳朵"嗡"了一下,是指感觉耳内气压突然变化,例如乘飞机快速升降时7somebody’s eyes popped (out of their head) especially British English spoken口语 used to say that someone looked extremely surprised or excited用于形容某人看起来极度惊讶或兴奋8pop into your head/mind to suddenly think of something突然想到某事:
All at once an idea popped into her head.她脑中突然冒出一个想法。9pop the question informal非正式 to ask someone to marry you向某人求婚:
Hasn’t Bill popped the question yet?比尔还没求婚吗?10pop pills informal非正式 to take pills too often, or to take too many at one time过于频繁地服药,或一次服用过量药片11hit [transitive] American English spoken口语 to hit someone打某人一下:
If you say that again, I’ll pop you one.你再说一遍,我就揍你。12popcorn [intransitive, transitive] to cook popcorn until it swells and bursts open, or to be cooked in this way将爆米花加热至膨胀爆开,或以这种方式被烹制13pop your clogs British English humorous幽默 to die死去pop off phrasal verb informal非正式 to die suddenly突然死去pop something ↔ on phrasal verb British English spoken口语1to quickly put on a piece of clothing迅速穿上一件衣物:
Here, pop on your pyjamas and then we’ll read a story.来,快把睡衣穿上,然后我们来读个故事。2to quickly turn on a piece of electrical equipment迅速打开一件电器设备:
Pop the kettle on, would you?把水壶打开,好吗?pop out phrasal verb informal非正式 if words pop out, you suddenly say them without thinking first如果话语"脱口而出",是指未经思考就突然说了出来:
I didn’t mean to say it like that – it just popped out.我不是故意那么说的——那话就这么脱口而出了。pop up phrasal verb to appear, sometimes unexpectedly出现,有时是意外出现:
Click here, and a list of files will pop up.点击这里,将弹出一个文件列表。
Her name keeps popping up in the newspapers.她的名字不断出现在报纸上。 → pop-up1
查看全部语言翻译1come out/off [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to come suddenly or unexpectedly out of or away from something突然或意外地从某物中弹出或脱落pop out/off/up etc
The top button popped off my shirt.我衬衫最上面的纽扣弹掉了。
The ball popped out of Smith’s hands and onto the ground.球从史密斯手中弹出,落到了地上。out/up popped something
The egg cracked open and out popped a tiny head.蛋壳裂开了,一个小小的脑袋从里面冒了出来。
The lid popped open and juice spilled all over the floor.盖子弹开了,果汁洒了一地。2go quickly [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] spoken口语 to go somewhere for a short time短暂地去某处pop in/out/by etc
Why don’t you pop by the next time you’re in town?下次来镇上的时候顺便过来坐坐吧?
I need to pop into the drugstore for a second.我需要去药店一下,很快就回来。pop round British English
Could you pop round to the shop for some bread?你能去商店买点面包回来吗?3quickly put something [transitive always + adverb/preposition] informal非正式 to quickly put something somewhere, usually for a short time迅速将某物放在某处,通常只是短暂地放一下pop something in/around/over etc
I’ll just pop these cookies into the oven.我把这些饼干放进烤箱里。pop something round something British English
Barry popped his head round the door to say hello.巴里把头探进门里打了个招呼。► see thesaurus at put4short sound [intransitive, transitive] to make a short sound like a small explosion, or to make something do this发出像小爆炸一样的短促声音,或使某物发出此类声音:
The wood sizzled and popped in the fire.木柴在火中滋滋作响、噼啪爆鸣。5burst [intransitive, transitive] to burst, or to make something burst, with a short explosive sound发出短促的爆裂声而破裂,或使某物发出此声而破裂:
A balloon popped.气球爆了。6ears [intransitive] if your ears pop, you feel the pressure in them suddenly change, for example when you go up or down quickly in a plane如果耳朵"嗡"了一下,是指感觉耳内气压突然变化,例如乘飞机快速升降时7somebody’s eyes popped (out of their head) especially British English spoken口语 used to say that someone looked extremely surprised or excited用于形容某人看起来极度惊讶或兴奋8pop into your head/mind to suddenly think of something突然想到某事:
All at once an idea popped into her head.她脑中突然冒出一个想法。9pop the question informal非正式 to ask someone to marry you向某人求婚:
Hasn’t Bill popped the question yet?比尔还没求婚吗?10pop pills informal非正式 to take pills too often, or to take too many at one time过于频繁地服药,或一次服用过量药片11hit [transitive] American English spoken口语 to hit someone打某人一下:
If you say that again, I’ll pop you one.你再说一遍,我就揍你。12popcorn [intransitive, transitive] to cook popcorn until it swells and bursts open, or to be cooked in this way将爆米花加热至膨胀爆开,或以这种方式被烹制13pop your clogs British English humorous幽默 to die死去pop off phrasal verb informal非正式 to die suddenly突然死去pop something ↔ on phrasal verb British English spoken口语1to quickly put on a piece of clothing迅速穿上一件衣物:
Here, pop on your pyjamas and then we’ll read a story.来,快把睡衣穿上,然后我们来读个故事。2to quickly turn on a piece of electrical equipment迅速打开一件电器设备:
Pop the kettle on, would you?把水壶打开,好吗?pop out phrasal verb informal非正式 if words pop out, you suddenly say them without thinking first如果话语"脱口而出",是指未经思考就突然说了出来:
I didn’t mean to say it like that – it just popped out.我不是故意那么说的——那话就这么脱口而出了。pop up phrasal verb to appear, sometimes unexpectedly出现,有时是意外出现:
Click here, and a list of files will pop up.点击这里,将弹出一个文件列表。
Her name keeps popping up in the newspapers.她的名字不断出现在报纸上。 → pop-up1poppop2 noun
1music [uncountable] modern music that is popular, especially with young people, and usually consists of simple tunes with a strong beat流行音乐,尤指年轻人喜爱的、通常由简单旋律和强烈节拍构成的现代音乐:
a new pop record一张新的流行音乐唱片
a pop star流行音乐明星
a pop festival流行音乐节2sound [countable] a sudden short sound like a small explosion像小爆炸一样突然而短促的声音:
the pop of a champagne cork香槟软木塞弹出的"啵"的一声
The balloon went pop (=made a sudden short sound).气球"啪"的一声(=发出突然而短促的声响)。3drink [countable, uncountable] informal非正式 a sweet drink with bubbles but no alcohol, or a glass or can of this drink含气泡但不含酒精的甜饮料,或一杯(罐)这种饮料 SYN soda:
a bottle of pop一瓶汽水
Can you get me a pop while you’re up?你起来的时候能帮我拿瓶汽水吗?4take a pop at somebody British English informal非正式 to criticize someone in public公开批评某人:
When you’re a professional footballer, you expect people to take a pop at you now and again.作为一名职业足球运动员,你得预料到会时不时遭到公开批评。5$7/$50/25¢ etc a pop American English spoken口语 used when each of something costs a particular amount of money用于表示每件某物花费一定数额的钱,意为"每个":
Tickets for the show are a hundred bucks a pop.那场演出的票每张一百美元。6father [countable] (also Pops) American English old-fashioned旧式 father – used especially when you are talking to your father父亲——尤指直接对父亲说话时使用7pops American English classical music that most people know, especially people who do not usually like this type of music大众耳熟能详的古典音乐,尤指那些通常不喜欢此类音乐的人也熟知的曲目:
a pops concert一场通俗古典音乐会
the Boston Pops Orchestra波士顿流行管弦乐团
1music [uncountable] modern music that is popular, especially with young people, and usually consists of simple tunes with a strong beat流行音乐,尤指年轻人喜爱的、通常由简单旋律和强烈节拍构成的现代音乐:
a new pop record一张新的流行音乐唱片
a pop star流行音乐明星
a pop festival流行音乐节2sound [countable] a sudden short sound like a small explosion像小爆炸一样突然而短促的声音:
the pop of a champagne cork香槟软木塞弹出的"啵"的一声
The balloon went pop (=made a sudden short sound).气球"啪"的一声(=发出突然而短促的声响)。3drink [countable, uncountable] informal非正式 a sweet drink with bubbles but no alcohol, or a glass or can of this drink含气泡但不含酒精的甜饮料,或一杯(罐)这种饮料 SYN soda:
a bottle of pop一瓶汽水
Can you get me a pop while you’re up?你起来的时候能帮我拿瓶汽水吗?4take a pop at somebody British English informal非正式 to criticize someone in public公开批评某人:
When you’re a professional footballer, you expect people to take a pop at you now and again.作为一名职业足球运动员,你得预料到会时不时遭到公开批评。5$7/$50/25¢ etc a pop American English spoken口语 used when each of something costs a particular amount of money用于表示每件某物花费一定数额的钱,意为"每个":
Tickets for the show are a hundred bucks a pop.那场演出的票每张一百美元。6father [countable] (also Pops) American English old-fashioned旧式 father – used especially when you are talking to your father父亲——尤指直接对父亲说话时使用7pops American English classical music that most people know, especially people who do not usually like this type of music大众耳熟能详的古典音乐,尤指那些通常不喜欢此类音乐的人也熟知的曲目:
a pops concert一场通俗古典音乐会
the Boston Pops Orchestra波士顿流行管弦乐团