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Definition of pop-up in English: pop-upadjective 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 (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.
- 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 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.
- 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-upadjectiveˈpäp 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 (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.
- 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 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.
- 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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