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单词 pop-up
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Definition of pop-up in English:

pop-up

adjective ˈpɒpʌpˈpɑp ˌəp
  • 1attributive (of a book or greetings card) containing folded cut-out pictures that rise up to form a three-dimensional scene or figure when the page is turned.

    (书籍,贺卡)有弹起立体图片的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Several cards can be bound together to make a unique pop-up book, for which students can write stories to go with the pop-out designs.
    • As a result of the performance's intertwined story lines and demanding location changes, the design team decided to model the sets after a children's pop-up book.
    • Yet the interior space does not flow smoothly; instead, it exists in layers, like the measured progressions of a pop-up book.
    • Her vision is nihilistic and absurd, yet, in its commitment to small-scale fantasy, an inarguable delight to behold - like a cheeky, philosophical pop-up book.
    • Twenty-seven-year-old Alex, who has also created a variety of seasonal charity cards, hopes to lend her talents to a new pop-up book for very small children in the near future.
    • Bring along a fun distraction, such as a teddy bear, pop-up book, or bubble blower.
    • They were introduced to handmade pop-up books and samples demonstrating the ‘how-to's’ of book construction.
    • The box has some decidedly pop-up book style spinners and moving parts that are clever and fun.
    • The film has an interesting storybook appearance, where characters tend to stick out like animated pop-up figures against a projected background.
    • Jasmine's presents included a kite, pop-up book, a mug with her name on and a magical colouring book.
    • He had one of those little pop-up books that listed a bunch of foods, including French fries and apples.
    • One of these books was a pop-up version of ‘There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly’.
    • Then, pulling the child along by his sticky little hand, she brought him over to the children's section to reach the little pop-up book on the higher shelf.
    • He is the author/illustrator of colorful, interactive pop-up books featuring the character Max.
    • A pop-up book aimed at adults, this work illustrates in three dimensions every nightmare you've ever had, and some you don't want to know about.
    • It's simple set evokes a pop-up picture book with lots of opening doors and windows, secret entrances and levels.
    • Free of meaningless menus and redundant pages, the style is reminiscent of the children's activity centres or pop-up books that adults enjoy playing with so much.
    • There's an exhibition of pop-up books, also known as movable books, at the Brooklyn Public Library (various branches) going on now through the end of the year.
    • As if to demonstrate the story is fiction, not history, the set is a giant pop-up book.
    • I have even seen a pop-up book of the universe which perhaps fortunately fails to come to terms with the Big Bang, but these books seldom feature observers.
    Synonyms
    solid, concrete, having depth, sculptural, rounded
    1. 1.1 (of an electric toaster) operating so as to push up a piece of toast quickly when it is ready.
      (电烤箱)有弹起装置的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The majority of homes already have washing machines, dishwashers, vacuum cleaners and pop-up toasters.
      • As pop-up toasters are covered under the Quality Control Order, 1981, they have to conform to the safety standards.
      • He clicked his fingers for a menu and fiddled with a mobile phone, then started playing with another piece of gadgetry that looked like a combination satellite dish, pop-up toaster and miniature microwave oven.
      • It's a reusable bag that can brown a cheese sandwich in your pop-up toaster.
      • The first pop-up toaster for the home, the Toastmaster, arrived on the scene in 1926.
      • My mother brought a pop-up toaster with her, and that was a marvel to behold.
      • In America, in 1917, the administration grasped, for the first time, that war, like pop-up toasters, was a marketable commodity.
    2. 1.2Computing (of a menu or other utility) able to be superimposed on the screen being worked on and suppressed rapidly.
      〔计算机〕(菜单或其他应用程序)弹出的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Here's something else to try: right-click on a filename and a small pop-up menu will appear.
      • To me, the selective JPEG compression and the pop-up menu creator are certainly worth the upgrade price.
      • The pop-up menu also provides a screen for modifying permissions and ownerships.
      • To insert a memorized transaction, right-click on an empty ledger line, go to the memorized item in the pop-up menu and select the transaction you wish to insert.
      • In the dialog box that appears after you choose Properties from the pop-up menu, you'll see a field called Target.
      • By right-clicking on a user image, you will find a pop-up menu with several communication methods, along with an information selection.
      • The form must be created by a program, rather than written as a static document, because it displays pop-up menus of catalogs and items from the database tables.
      • This object-based context sensitivity is now widely used in mouse-driven pop-up menus, pull-down menus, and all dialog boxes.
      • The program software loaded smoothly and I began working my way through the first couple of tutorials to get a feel for the program and an understanding of how the pop-up menus work.
  • 2attributive Denoting a shop or other business that opens quickly in a temporary location and is intended to operate for only a short period of time.

    fashion brands have been especially keen on pop-up stores in recent months
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is the fifth "pop-up shop" held by the foundation.
    • That's why when you drive by the pop-up Halloween shops they look very garish.
    • The company has opened pop-up shops in towns that have no entertainment stores following the demise of Woolworths and Zavvi.
    • From pod hotels to pop-up stores, sensory branding to the Scoubidou craze, the recent pace of invention has been extraordinary.
    • Underhill does not see the novelty fading quite yet - growing media buzz makes pop-up retail a smart investment, he says, and electronics firms are likely to be next at the party.
    • It was one of the best sales from a campus pop-up store ever, " says Dent.
    • The mobile Champagne bar, referred to as a "pop-up store" in marketing circles - was created to help publicize its brand.
    • We were at Knox City today, Princess and me, and we saw a (deserted) pop-up shop, spruiking Peregrine Heights as being "Ferntree Gully's premiere address".
    • Pop-up stores have become a hot trend in retail.
    • The pop-up shop will offer the latest styles from the sandal brand (SRP $18-32), along with a weekend-only "Make Your Own Havaianas" customization bar.
    • Be it bars, restaurants or shops, pop-up or temporary venues are increasingly being used to reach customers guerrilla-style-and, crucially, without breaking the bank.
    • "Pop-up stores recognise one of the sad realities of fashion retailing - that you're only hot for so long," Underhill says.
    • On Wednesday, August 26th, Third Man Records will be hosting the opening of the Third Man Records and Novelties West pop-up shop in downtown Los Angeles.
    • Far from a failed attempt at a new retail format, it was a "pop-up" shop with a planned 30-day life - and a purpose.
    • In April, after six weeks of planning and scouting locations, the founders launched a pop-up store for Faith & Fortune on a main drag in Beverly.
    • Details about product "drops" and new pop-up stores typically circulate by word of mouth, and on online forums and blogs.
noun ˈpɒpʌpˈpɑp ˌəp
  • 1A pop-up picture in a book.

    (书中)弹出图片

    each book has a clever pop-up on its last spread
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Young children love to join in, so look for books with flaps, tabs, pop-ups, peep-holes, textures to feel and questions to answer.
    • With its glitter and glare, pop-ups within pop-ups, you're guaranteed to fall for this grand book.
    • Part of the design aspect of the books included pop-ups.
    • Around the margins of each spread are smaller ‘books,’ which in turn contain more dinosaur-related pop-ups.
    • Not too many big words, cute illustrations, and maybe a few colorful pop-ups slapped between two covers, and voila!
    • The map is not eccentric enough - in the sense of it not ‘standing out’ like a pop-up.
    • It is a beautifully illustrated pop-up with a new slant on the children's classic.
    1. 1.1 A book containing pop-up pictures.
      有弹出图片的书
      the shop stocks picture books, pop-ups, and children's cookbooks
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It was like I had been transported into a story book, like… like the ones with pop-ups that I used to love so much.
  • 2Baseball

    see pop (sense 4 of the noun)
  • 3Computing
    A pop-up menu or other utility.

    〔计算机〕弹出菜单;弹出应用程序

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I appreciated the tutorial aspect of the first mission: it gave little reminders of what needed to be done next without disrupting the game with too many pop-ups.
    • A reminder, much like a pop-up, then prompts the doctor to advise the patient of the opportunity.
    • Just in case you use sites that require pop-ups for security purposes, such as a banking site, you can configure the toolbar to react to specific addresses and let the pop-up through if necessary.
    • On a mobile device, usability is key when there is so little time or functionality for fiddling with menus, pop-ups or mousing around.
    • Always remember to shut down the card using the pop-up in the Menu bar before you pull it out.
    • It has added pop-up, hierarchical content menus, a key feature of the menu, to its folders.
    1. 3.1 An unrequested browser window, especially one generated for the purpose of advertising.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Adware is software that displays advertisements like banners and pop-ups on your computer.
      • There are even some providers who will offer free access if you are willing to surf the Internet with numerous pop-ups from their advertisers.
      • Under new management, the company is dropping as far as possible graphical advertising, including pop-ups and so-called ‘skyscrapers’, which add clutter.
      • Spyware refers to a class of invasive program that generates pop-ups, hijacks user home pages or redirects searches in an attempt to either monitor user activity or bombard surfers with unwanted messages.
      • The pop-up advertising windows are a bit annoying though, and site navigation could be improved - it's a shame that there are no links from the artist pages into the catalogue.
      • With no advertising pop-ups or spyware, your computer and your privacy will be safe so long as you don't download any dodgy files.
  • 4A pop-up shop or other business.

    〔计算机〕弹出菜单;弹出应用程序

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Those last two shops are retail pop-ups, on short leases for the holidays.
    • Some brands might not be ready to open a store and pop-ups offer a lot of flexibility.
    • Years ago, you said, pop-ups were considered a place to test a new retail concept.

Definition of pop-up in US English:

pop-up

adjectiveˈpäp ˌəpˈpɑp ˌəp
  • 1(of a book or greeting card) containing folded cut-out pictures that rise up to form a three-dimensional scene or figure when the page is turned.

    (书籍,贺卡)有弹起立体图片的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He had one of those little pop-up books that listed a bunch of foods, including French fries and apples.
    • As a result of the performance's intertwined story lines and demanding location changes, the design team decided to model the sets after a children's pop-up book.
    • It's simple set evokes a pop-up picture book with lots of opening doors and windows, secret entrances and levels.
    • Her vision is nihilistic and absurd, yet, in its commitment to small-scale fantasy, an inarguable delight to behold - like a cheeky, philosophical pop-up book.
    • One of these books was a pop-up version of ‘There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly’.
    • There's an exhibition of pop-up books, also known as movable books, at the Brooklyn Public Library (various branches) going on now through the end of the year.
    • Bring along a fun distraction, such as a teddy bear, pop-up book, or bubble blower.
    • Twenty-seven-year-old Alex, who has also created a variety of seasonal charity cards, hopes to lend her talents to a new pop-up book for very small children in the near future.
    • Jasmine's presents included a kite, pop-up book, a mug with her name on and a magical colouring book.
    • The box has some decidedly pop-up book style spinners and moving parts that are clever and fun.
    • A pop-up book aimed at adults, this work illustrates in three dimensions every nightmare you've ever had, and some you don't want to know about.
    • Several cards can be bound together to make a unique pop-up book, for which students can write stories to go with the pop-out designs.
    • Then, pulling the child along by his sticky little hand, she brought him over to the children's section to reach the little pop-up book on the higher shelf.
    • They were introduced to handmade pop-up books and samples demonstrating the ‘how-to's’ of book construction.
    • As if to demonstrate the story is fiction, not history, the set is a giant pop-up book.
    • Yet the interior space does not flow smoothly; instead, it exists in layers, like the measured progressions of a pop-up book.
    • I have even seen a pop-up book of the universe which perhaps fortunately fails to come to terms with the Big Bang, but these books seldom feature observers.
    • He is the author/illustrator of colorful, interactive pop-up books featuring the character Max.
    • Free of meaningless menus and redundant pages, the style is reminiscent of the children's activity centres or pop-up books that adults enjoy playing with so much.
    • The film has an interesting storybook appearance, where characters tend to stick out like animated pop-up figures against a projected background.
    Synonyms
    solid, concrete, having depth, sculptural, rounded
    1. 1.1 (of an electric toaster) operating so as to push up a piece of toast quickly when it is ready.
      (电烤箱)有弹起装置的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As pop-up toasters are covered under the Quality Control Order, 1981, they have to conform to the safety standards.
      • He clicked his fingers for a menu and fiddled with a mobile phone, then started playing with another piece of gadgetry that looked like a combination satellite dish, pop-up toaster and miniature microwave oven.
      • The first pop-up toaster for the home, the Toastmaster, arrived on the scene in 1926.
      • My mother brought a pop-up toaster with her, and that was a marvel to behold.
      • In America, in 1917, the administration grasped, for the first time, that war, like pop-up toasters, was a marketable commodity.
      • It's a reusable bag that can brown a cheese sandwich in your pop-up toaster.
      • The majority of homes already have washing machines, dishwashers, vacuum cleaners and pop-up toasters.
    2. 1.2Computing (of a menu or other utility) able to be superimposed on the screen being worked on and suppressed rapidly.
      〔计算机〕(菜单或其他应用程序)弹出的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The pop-up menu also provides a screen for modifying permissions and ownerships.
      • To insert a memorized transaction, right-click on an empty ledger line, go to the memorized item in the pop-up menu and select the transaction you wish to insert.
      • Here's something else to try: right-click on a filename and a small pop-up menu will appear.
      • To me, the selective JPEG compression and the pop-up menu creator are certainly worth the upgrade price.
      • The form must be created by a program, rather than written as a static document, because it displays pop-up menus of catalogs and items from the database tables.
      • The program software loaded smoothly and I began working my way through the first couple of tutorials to get a feel for the program and an understanding of how the pop-up menus work.
      • In the dialog box that appears after you choose Properties from the pop-up menu, you'll see a field called Target.
      • This object-based context sensitivity is now widely used in mouse-driven pop-up menus, pull-down menus, and all dialog boxes.
      • By right-clicking on a user image, you will find a pop-up menu with several communication methods, along with an information selection.
  • 2Denoting a store or other business that opens quickly in a temporary location and is intended to operate for only a short period of time.

    fashion brands have been especially keen on pop-up stores in recent months
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The company has opened pop-up shops in towns that have no entertainment stores following the demise of Woolworths and Zavvi.
    • On Wednesday, August 26th, Third Man Records will be hosting the opening of the Third Man Records and Novelties West pop-up shop in downtown Los Angeles.
    • We were at Knox City today, Princess and me, and we saw a (deserted) pop-up shop, spruiking Peregrine Heights as being "Ferntree Gully's premiere address".
    • Be it bars, restaurants or shops, pop-up or temporary venues are increasingly being used to reach customers guerrilla-style-and, crucially, without breaking the bank.
    • Pop-up stores have become a hot trend in retail.
    • Details about product "drops" and new pop-up stores typically circulate by word of mouth, and on online forums and blogs.
    • From pod hotels to pop-up stores, sensory branding to the Scoubidou craze, the recent pace of invention has been extraordinary.
    • Underhill does not see the novelty fading quite yet - growing media buzz makes pop-up retail a smart investment, he says, and electronics firms are likely to be next at the party.
    • The pop-up shop will offer the latest styles from the sandal brand (SRP $18-32), along with a weekend-only "Make Your Own Havaianas" customization bar.
    • It was one of the best sales from a campus pop-up store ever, " says Dent.
    • Far from a failed attempt at a new retail format, it was a "pop-up" shop with a planned 30-day life - and a purpose.
    • The mobile Champagne bar, referred to as a "pop-up store" in marketing circles - was created to help publicize its brand.
    • In April, after six weeks of planning and scouting locations, the founders launched a pop-up store for Faith & Fortune on a main drag in Beverly.
    • That's why when you drive by the pop-up Halloween shops they look very garish.
    • "Pop-up stores recognise one of the sad realities of fashion retailing - that you're only hot for so long," Underhill says.
    • It is the fifth "pop-up shop" held by the foundation.
nounˈpäp ˌəpˈpɑp ˌəp
  • 1A pop-up picture in a book.

    (书中)弹出图片

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is a beautifully illustrated pop-up with a new slant on the children's classic.
    • Part of the design aspect of the books included pop-ups.
    • With its glitter and glare, pop-ups within pop-ups, you're guaranteed to fall for this grand book.
    • Not too many big words, cute illustrations, and maybe a few colorful pop-ups slapped between two covers, and voila!
    • The map is not eccentric enough - in the sense of it not ‘standing out’ like a pop-up.
    • Around the margins of each spread are smaller ‘books,’ which in turn contain more dinosaur-related pop-ups.
    • Young children love to join in, so look for books with flaps, tabs, pop-ups, peep-holes, textures to feel and questions to answer.
    1. 1.1 A book containing pop-up pictures.
      有弹出图片的书
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It was like I had been transported into a story book, like… like the ones with pop-ups that I used to love so much.
  • 2Baseball

    see pop (sense 4 of the noun)
  • 3Computing
    A pop-up menu or other utility.

    〔计算机〕弹出菜单;弹出应用程序

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On a mobile device, usability is key when there is so little time or functionality for fiddling with menus, pop-ups or mousing around.
    • Always remember to shut down the card using the pop-up in the Menu bar before you pull it out.
    • I appreciated the tutorial aspect of the first mission: it gave little reminders of what needed to be done next without disrupting the game with too many pop-ups.
    • A reminder, much like a pop-up, then prompts the doctor to advise the patient of the opportunity.
    • It has added pop-up, hierarchical content menus, a key feature of the menu, to its folders.
    • Just in case you use sites that require pop-ups for security purposes, such as a banking site, you can configure the toolbar to react to specific addresses and let the pop-up through if necessary.
    1. 3.1 An unrequested browser window, especially one generated for the purpose of advertising.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Adware is software that displays advertisements like banners and pop-ups on your computer.
      • Under new management, the company is dropping as far as possible graphical advertising, including pop-ups and so-called ‘skyscrapers’, which add clutter.
      • With no advertising pop-ups or spyware, your computer and your privacy will be safe so long as you don't download any dodgy files.
      • The pop-up advertising windows are a bit annoying though, and site navigation could be improved - it's a shame that there are no links from the artist pages into the catalogue.
      • There are even some providers who will offer free access if you are willing to surf the Internet with numerous pop-ups from their advertisers.
      • Spyware refers to a class of invasive program that generates pop-ups, hijacks user home pages or redirects searches in an attempt to either monitor user activity or bombard surfers with unwanted messages.
  • 4A pop-up store.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Years ago, you said, pop-ups were considered a place to test a new retail concept.
    • Those last two shops are retail pop-ups, on short leases for the holidays.
    • Some brands might not be ready to open a store and pop-ups offer a lot of flexibility.
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