スキップ | 英語の意味 - ケンブリッジ辞典
原題: SKIP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
分析結果
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- 要約
- 「スキップ」という動詞は、特定の動作を示す言葉で、主に移動に関連しています。具体的な意味や用法については、ケンブリッジ辞典で詳しく説明されています。
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SKIP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Meaning of skip in English skip verb uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / skɪp / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / skɪp / -pp- skip verb ( MOVE ) Add to word list Add to word list [ I usually + adv/prep ] to move lightly and quickly , making a small jump after each step : skip down She watched her little granddaughter skip down the path . skip about The lambs were skipping about in the field . Moving quickly agilely agility beetle belt bob up bowl bowl down/along something phrasal verb burn flit forge ahead phrasal verb leg light on your feet like the wind idiom lunge mad dash make a dash for something outrun rush streaker whizz See more results » skip verb ( JUMP ) [ I ] UK ( US jump rope , skip rope ) to jump lightly over a rope that is held in both your hands , or by two other people , and turned repeatedly under your legs and over your head : Sports players often train by skipping. Miscellaneous games & activities air hockey arcade game beer pong belly dancing bingo hall bungee jumping cage diving charade gamified gaming system glassing Hacky Sack hangman pinball machine quiz bowl quizzing rebus respawn role-playing game Rollerblade See more results » skip rope US ( usually jump rope ) ; ( UK skip ) to jump lightly over a rope that is held in both your hands , or by two other people , and turned repeatedly under your legs and over your head : Skip rope rapidly for five minutes . We used to skip rope and play jacks after school . Skipping rope is good cardiovascular exercise . The children in the schoolyard skipped rope in groups of three. Miscellaneous games & activities air hockey arcade game beer pong belly dancing bingo hall bungee jumping cage diving charade gamified gaming system glassing Hacky Sack hangman pinball machine quiz bowl quizzing rebus respawn role-playing game Rollerblade See more results » skip verb ( LEAVE ) C1 [ I or T ] to leave one thing or place , especially quickly , in order to go to another: skip (over) This part of the book isn't very interesting , so I'm going to skip (over) it. skip from something to something The teacher kept skipping from one subject to another so it was difficult to follow what he was saying. skip over/across/off UK We're skipping over/ across /off (= making a quick journey ) to France for the day . skip the country The police think that the bank robbers must have skipped (= left ) the country by now. skip off/out UK She skipped off/out (= left quickly and/or secretly ) without saying goodbye . Excluding acid-free apart aside bar bar none idiom barring dumping ground exclude someone/something from something excluding exclusion exclusion from something exclusionary freeze omit omit someone/something from something on/from the sidelines idiom ostracism ostracize sideline with the exception of someone/something See more results » skip verb ( AVOID ) B2 [ T ] informal to not do or not have something that you usually do or that you should do; to avoid : skip lunch I'm trying to lose weight , so I'm skipping (= not eating ) lunch today. skip school US Should parents have to pay if their child skips school ? skip class US I skipped class and went to the park instead . to avoid doing something avoid Avoid swimming in areas where sharks are known to congregate. evade Please don’t think I’m trying to evade my responsibility. dodge He tried to dodge his military service. run away from I didn't often run away from difficult decisions. shrink from I've never been one to shrink from a challenge. sidestep This is not a responsibility you can sidestep. See more results » Avoiding action abrogate abrogation avoid avoid something like the plague idiom avoidance doss elude end-run eschew evade evader evasion fiddle insure run for the hills idiom shirk short circuit shrink from something phrasal verb shy away from something phrasal verb steer See more results » skip verb ( THROW ) [ T ] US ( UK skim ) to throw a flat stone horizontally over water so that it touches and rises off the surface several times : We watched a child skipping stones across the lake . Movement through the air aerodynamic airborne buoyantly flight flighted flit glide through something hang time lift loop parkour skim slingshot smoothness soaring somersault stunt swish wheel wing See more results » Phrasal verb skip out on someone/something skip noun [ C ] uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / skɪp / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / skɪp / skip noun [C] ( CONTAINER ) UK a large metal container into which people put unwanted objects or building or garden waste , and which is brought to and taken away from a place by a special truck when people ask for it Compare Dumpster nicolamargaret/E+/GettyImages Containers for waste ashcan bin bin bag bin liner black bag chemical toilet Dumpster dustbin dustbin bag garbage bag honey bucket litter bin litter box litter tray trash bag trash can liner waste bin wastebasket wastepaper basket wheelie bin See more results » skip noun [C] ( MOVE ) a small , light , dancing or jumping step : She gave a little skip of joy . Jumping a hop, skip, and a jump idiom bound bunny hop cannonball caper clear a hurdle frisk hop hurdle jump jump up and down launch leap leaper outjump outleap pile pogo pounce triple See more results » skip noun [C] ( PERSON ) US informal a person who has disappeared , especially someone who owes money : In this case , the bounty hunters claimed that they were pursuing a skip but had accidentally raided the wrong address . informal the captain (= head ) of a sports team , especially in curling (= a game played on ice ) and bowls (= a game played on grass ) : Her selection as skip of the women's team came as no surprise to those in the sport . She was named skip of the bowling fours . Skip, are you sure this is the right decision ? Synonym skipper Runaways and refugees absconder boat people coyote defector deserter displace displaced person escapee evacuee evader fugitive non-refoulement political asylum refoul refoulement refugee runaway transit camp UNHCR See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Competitors & participants in sports & games Bowls, bowling & croquet (Definition of skip from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) skip | American Dictionary skip verb us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / skɪp / skip verb ( MOVE ) Add to word list Add to word list [ I ] -pp- to move lightly and quickly , esp . with small dancing or jumping steps : He skipped off to school . skip verb ( LEAVE ) [ I/T ] infml -pp- to leave a place quickly : [ T ] Mark took the money and then skipped town . skip verb ( AVOID ) [ T ] to not do or have something; avoid : Martin skipped fifth grade . I skipped lunch today. Phrasal verbs skip out (on something/someone) skip over something (Definition of skip from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) skip | Business English skip noun [ C ] TRANSPORT UK uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / skɪp / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio ( US Dumpster ) Add to word list Add to word list a large metal container used for getting rid of rubbish , old building materials , etc. Skips are removed using a truck : Most of the waste was thrown into a skip . (Definition of skip from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of skip skip In our study, readers skipped 31% of predictable words compared with 22% of the unpredictable words. From the Cambridge English Corpus Some readers may thus choose to skip the section on growth altogether. From the Cambridge English Corpus Again we skip the details of the proof, which is straightforward but notationally heavy. From the Cambridge English Corpus Methodologically, analyzing the data by age at assessment would help circumvent, at least in part, the limitation of skipping certain years in data collection. From the Cambridge English Corpus We skip such technical considerations and concentrate on the economic reasons behind the dynamics. From the Cambridge English Corpus Readers familiar with type theory may skip this section. From the Cambridge English Corpus Of course, not everyone had access to such powerful patrons, so it is no surprise that only the most famous musicians could skip the broker. From the Cambridge English Corpus We'll skip this for now, as two of the slub interfaces will be described in detail later in this section. From the Cambridge English Corpus On first reading it is advisable to skip to section 6 which shows the rules in action. From the Cambridge English Corpus Many readers may skip this chapter without loss of continuity. From the Cambridge English Corpus Significantly, regressive nasalisation does not target or skip these vowels. From the Cambridge English Corpus Newspapers can afford to offer stories with limited appeal, since uninterested consumers can simply skip them. From the Cambridge English Corpus With categorical constraints, if the final foot is skipped, then stress appears on the initial foot instead. From the Cambridge English Corpus We will skip the technical details of the solution and proceed to evaluate condition (28). From the Cambridge English Corpus If the arguments are in the table, then the call is skipped and the result is returned. From the Cambridge English Corpus See all examples of skip These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. What is the pronunciation of skip ? 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