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n. 跳跃, 跳读

vi. 跳越, 跳读, 跳绳, 遗漏, 跳级

vt. 跳过, 遗漏

[计] 跳过




    skip
    skipped, skipping


    Skip \Skip\, v. t.
    1. To leap lightly over; as, to skip the rope.

    2. To pass over or by without notice; to omit; to miss; as,
    to skip a line in reading; to skip a lesson.

    They who have a mind to see the issue may skip these
    two chapters. --Bp. Burnet.

    3. To cause to skip; as, to skip a stone. [Colloq.]


    Skip \Skip\, n. [See {Skep}.]
    1. A basket. See {Skep}. [Obs. or Prov. Eng. & Scot.]

    2. A basket on wheels, used in cotton factories.

    3. (Mining) An iron bucket, which slides between guides, for
    hoisting mineral and rock.

    4. (Sugar Manuf.) A charge of sirup in the pans.

    5. A beehive; a skep.


    Skip \Skip\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Skipped}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Skipping}.] [OE. skippen, of uncertain origin; cf. Icel.
    skopa run, skoppa to spin like a top, OSw. & dial. Sw.
    skimmpa to run, skimpa, skompa, to hop, skip; or Ir. sgiob to
    snatch, Gael. sgiab to start or move suddenly, to snatch, W.
    ysgipio to snatch.]
    1. To leap lightly; to move in leaps and hounds; -- commonly
    implying a sportive spirit.

    The lamb thy riot dooms to bleed to-day,
    Had he thy reason, would he skip and play? --Pope.

    So she drew her mother away skipping, dancing, and
    frisking fantastically. --Hawthorne.

    2. Fig.: To leave matters unnoticed, as in reading, speaking,
    or writing; to pass by, or overlook, portions of a thing;
    -- often followed by over.


    Skip \Skip\, n.
    1. A light leap or bound.

    2. The act of passing over an interval from one thing to
    another; an omission of a part.

    3. (Mus.) A passage from one sound to another by more than a
    degree at once. --Busby.

    {Skip kennel}, a lackey; a footboy. [Slang.] --Swift.

    {Skip mackerel}. (Zo["o]l.) See {Bluefish}, 1.

    1. Why not simply start the women's groups and skip the loans and entrepreneurship?
    2. The four clock faces on Big Ben clanked to a halt for three hours Friday, and London's heart seemed to skip a beat.
    3. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones plans to skip the sidelines during Sunday's home opener to entertain Elizabeth Taylor in a private, stadium suite.
    4. Stanford officials said Tuesday that Gorbachev would skip Hoover because he felt his "schedule was too tight."
    5. Despite word from the National Weather Service that Hurricane Gustav and Tropical Storm Hortense will skip the East Coast, coastal residents are wary.
    6. People are being asked to skip lunch and give the price to charity.
    7. The prosecution announced today it will ask the Cyprus court to skip a preliminary hearing and proceed directly to trial.
    8. Bush aides said the vice president would skip a visit back to Wisconsin that had been tentatively planned for Monday so he can focus his attention on consolidating his support and planning future campaign appearances.
    9. "The flea said he always ran through the book first and marked the pages to skip.
    10. She described the Souter vote as "the most critical and important judicial appointment of the decade" and said it was arrogant of her Republican opponent to skip that and other major Senate votes.
    11. Near downtown Cleveland, patrons can sip drinks from riverside restaurants and watch pleasure boats skip across the river.
    12. That allows a professor to slip in a key point or reveal a test question to students who do attend class without actually punishing those who skip, she said.
    13. "If somebody decides to skip across the bathroom, that's nothing I can control," he says.
    14. But because of the new tax law, some people who were considering making a change anyway are finding it advantageous to skip the festivities and move on to new jobs or careers before year's end.
    15. You never have, and they're public enemy No. 1." Bush is planning to skip the League of Women Voters' debate next Sunday in Nashville, his campaign manager said.
    16. A peg gives that wheel an extra push every 100 years, thus disengaging the calendar mechanism on three out of four century years to skip the leap year.
    17. Among these: learning how to make an entrance (with good posture, eye contact and perhaps a slight skip in your walk); how to say words like "please" and "no" in dozens of ways; and how to think on your feet by role-playing TV talk-show hosts.
    18. Most strategists think the average can skip over that level easily in the next few days.
    19. Not only mine, but many other men and women in the state who practice law," said Houston's other famed attorney, Richard "Racehorse" Haynes, who used to skip law school classes to watch Foreman in court.
    20. Nearly two-thirds of truants would not skip lessons if they believed there was a risk of getting caught. Monitoring systems such as swipe cards and electronic registries are seen by many teachers as expensive, complex and unproven.
    21. The chains don't offer reduced rates for guests who want to skip the TV or phone.
    22. By a vote of 275 to two, according to meeting participants, they voted to sponsor a "community day" tomorrow in which students will skip classes and attend discussions of the school's policies.
    23. The 200 volunteer staff members read entire articles of local interest, supermarket ads, daily lottery payoffs and other important tidbits that regular news broadcasts usually skip.
    24. He confesses he will skip this year's Huck Finn River Race, but for good reason: His son is playing baseball for the Mark Twain All-Stars.
    25. Privileged people in the Soviet Union, however, can skip to the head of the line.
    26. It will skip its interim dividend.
    27. Unless you're an unconditional Woody Allen fan, skip the next two.
    28. It is also expected to skip its ordinary dividend.
    29. Those mice were bred with others that carried a different human gene, one that makes B cells skip an early stage in their development.
    30. The fan gave a little skip as he passed under the gate to the ground.
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