词汇 | pop |
释义 | pop (noun) pop (adjective) pop (noun) pop (noun) pop 17 ENTRIES FOUND: pop (verb) pop (noun) pop (adjective) pop (noun) pop (noun) pop. (abbreviation) pop-eyed (adjective) pop-top (noun) pop-up (adjective) pop-up (noun) pop art (noun) pop fly (noun) pop quiz (noun) mom-and-pop (adjective) soda pop (noun) ear (noun) question (noun) 1 pop /ˈpɑːp/ verb pops; popped; popping 1 pop /ˈpɑːp/ verb pops; popped; popping Learner's definition of POP 1 a : to suddenly break open or come away from something often with a short, loud noise(使)砰地爆开,砰地脱落 [no object] The balloon popped. [=burst]气球砰地爆了。 We heard the sound of corks popping as the celebration began.庆祝会开始时,我们听到瓶塞打开的砰砰声。 One of the buttons popped off my sweater.我毛衣上的一颗纽扣突然崩掉了。 [+ object] Don't pop that balloon!不要弄爆那个气球! She popped the cork on the champagne. [=she opened the bottle of champagne by removing the cork]她砰的一声打开了香槟酒瓶的瓶塞。 b [no object] : to make a short, loud noise发出砰的响声 Guns were popping in the distance.枪声在远处砰砰作响。 2 : to cook (popcorn)爆(爆米花) [+ object] We popped some popcorn in the microwave.我们用微波炉爆了一些爆米花。 [no object] The popcorn is done popping.爆米花在噼啪声中做好了。 3 [no object] informal a : to come from, into, or out of a place suddenly or briefly突然出现;短暂出现 I didn't mean to say that—it just popped out.我本无意谈此事,只是脱口而出。 Her shoulder popped out of its socket.她的肩膀突然脱臼了。 He opened the box, and out popped a mouse.他打开盒子,突然蹿出一只老鼠。 A funny thought just popped into my head. [=I just thought of something funny]我脑子里突然冒出一个有趣的想法。 The cathedral suddenly popped into view. [=I could suddenly see the cathedral]那座大教堂突然出现在眼前。 Her father pops in and out of her life. [=her father is sometimes involved in her life and sometimes not]她的父亲有时会介入她的生活。 b always followed by an adverb or preposition : to go to or from a place quickly, suddenly, or briefly突然去往;突然从…来;短暂拜访 If you are busy, I can pop back in later.如果你很忙,我可以待会儿再来。 She popped over for a cup of tea. = (Brit) She popped round for a cup of tea.她过来小坐一会儿喝杯茶。 My neighbor popped in for a visit.我的邻居突然造访。 I need to pop into the drugstore for some film.我得去趟杂货店买点胶卷。 She popped out for a minute. She should be back soon.她出去一下,应该很快就会回来。 I'll pop down to the post office during my break.我要趁休息间隙去一趟邮局。 4 always followed by an adverb or preposition, [+ object] informal : to put (something) in, into, or onto a place suddenly or briefly突然放置;迅速放入 She popped a CD in the player.她把一张CD盘快速放入播放器里。 He popped a quarter in the jukebox.他往自动点唱机里投了25美分。 I popped a grape into my mouth.我往嘴里扔了一颗葡萄。 He popped [=stuck] his head out the window.他将头迅速探出窗外。 5 ◊ When your ears pop, you feel a sudden change of pressure in your ears as you are going up or down in an airplane, on a steep road, etc.(因飞机起飞、降落或上下陡坡等)耳压变化,耳胀 6 ◊ If your eyes pop, they open very wide because you are surprised, afraid, excited, etc.(因惊讶、恐惧、兴奋等)瞪大眼睛 When I saw the new car, my eyes practically popped out of my head.我看见新车时,眼睛瞪得都快掉出来了。 7 [+ object] US, informal : to hit (someone)打(某人) I felt like popping him (one).我很想揍他一下。 8 [no object] baseball : to hit a pop fly击出小腾空球 He popped [=popped up] to the second baseman in the first inning.他在第一局击出了个小腾空球,飞向二垒手。 The batter popped out. [=hit a pop fly that was caught for an out]击球手打出的小腾空球被对方接住,他因此出局。 9 [+ object] US, informal : to open and drink (a bottle or can of beer)打开瓶子喝(啤酒) They stopped at a bar to pop a few beers after work.他们下班后来到一个酒吧喝了几瓶啤酒。 pop off [phrasal verb] informal 1 : to die especially in a sudden or unexpected way(尤指突然或猝然)死去 The old man popped off before he could rewrite his will.那位老人来不及改写遗嘱就突然死去了。 2 US : to talk loudly or angrily to someone(冲…)怒气冲冲地(或大声地)讲话 The hockey player was ejected from the game for popping off to the referee.这名冰球选手因为对裁判员怒吼被取消了比赛资格。 pop on [phrasal verb] British, informal pop on (something) or pop (something) on : to put on (clothing) quickly迅速穿上 pop on a hat迅速戴上帽子 pop open 1 : to open suddenly and quickly(某物)突然打开 The suitcase/lid popped open.手提箱/盖子突然打开了。 2 : to open (something) suddenly and quickly猛地打开(某物) She popped the umbrella open.她一下撑开了雨伞。 He popped open a cold beer.他猛地打开一罐冰啤酒。 pop pills informal : to take a lot of pills regularly定期大量服药 I've been popping pills all week for this cold.因为感冒,我这一周都在服药。 He spends his time getting drunk and popping pills.他把时间都花在了酗酒和嗑药上。 pop the question informal : to ask someone to marry you求婚 He popped the question on Christmas Day.他在圣诞节那天求婚了。 pop up [phrasal verb] informal 1 : to appear in usually a sudden or unexpected way突然出现;冷不防冒出 Coffee shops seem to be popping up everywhere.咖啡店现在似乎随处可见。 New evidence has been popping up every day in the trial.在审讯过程中,新的证据每天不断出现。 Problems kept popping up.问题层出不穷。 2 baseball : to hit a high fly ball that does not go very far : to hit a pop fly击出小腾空球 The batter popped up [=popped] to the second baseman.击球手击了个小腾空球,飞向二垒手。 — see also pop-up 2 pop /ˈpɑːp/ noun plural pops 2 pop /ˈpɑːp/ noun plural pops Learner's definition of POP 1 [count] : a short, loud sound砰的响声;啪的一声 We heard a loud pop when the lights went out.灯灭时,我们听到啪的一声巨响。 2 informal : soda pop [noncount] a bottle of pop [=soda]一瓶汽水 [count] Two pops, please.请给我拿两瓶汽水。 3 [count] baseball : pop fly a pop US, informal : for each one : apiece每人;每个 The tickets are selling at $50 a pop.票价每人50美元。 take a pop at informal 1 : to try to hit (someone)想要打(某人) Some drunk took a pop at me.有个醉汉想打我。 2 chiefly British : to criticize (someone) publicly公开批评 He took a pop at his rival.他公开批评对手。 — compare 4pop, 5pop 3 pop /ˈpɑːp/ adjective 3 pop /ˈpɑːp/ adjective Learner's definition of POP always used before a noun 1 : of or relating to things that are popular and often talked about on television, in newspapers, etc.通俗的;流行的;热门的 pop culture/psychology/fiction通俗文化;大众心理学;通俗小说 2 : of or relating to popular music流行音乐的 pop rock流行摇滚 a pop artist/singer/star [=a person who sings popular music]流行音乐歌手/歌星 4 pop /ˈpɑːp/ noun plural pops 4 pop /ˈpɑːp/ noun plural pops Learner's definition of POP 1 [noncount] : music that is popular流行音乐 The radio station plays pop.广播电台播放流行音乐。 2 Pops [noncount] US : an orchestra that plays popular music流行音乐管弦乐队 — used in names用于名称 the Boston/Cincinnati Pops波士顿/辛辛那提流行音乐管弦乐队 — compare 2pop, 5pop 5 pop /ˈpɑːp/ noun plural pops 5 pop /ˈpɑːp/ noun plural pops Learner's definition of POP US, informal + old-fashioned 1 [count] : a person's father爸爸 — usually singular通常用单数 Hey Pop, can I borrow one of your ties?嘿,老爸,能借给我一条领带吗? My pop likes watching football.我爸爸喜欢看橄榄球。 2 pops often humorous — used as a form of address for an old man老人家(用作称呼) Need help with that package, pops?需要帮忙拿行李吗,老人家? — see also mom-and-pop — compare 2pop, 4pop |
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