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单词 pop
释义

pop

noun
 
/pɒp/
/pɑːp/
Idioms

    music

  1.  
    (also pop music)
    [uncountable] popular music of the sort that has been popular since the 1950s, usually with a strong rhythm and simple tunes, often contrasted with rock, soul and other forms of popular music流行音乐(通常与摇滚乐、灵乐和其他受欢迎的音乐形式相对)
    • rock, pop and soul摇滚乐、流行音乐和灵乐
    • The album covers a range of genres—from mainstream pop to jazz.这张专辑涵盖了多种类型的音乐,从主流流行音乐到爵士乐都有。
    Collocations MusicMusicListening
    • listen to/​enjoy/​love/​be into music/​classical music/​jazz/​pop/​hip-hop, etc.
    • listen to the radio/​an MP3 player/​a CD
    • put on/​play a CD/​a song/​some music
    • turn down/​up the music/​radio/​volume/​bass
    • go to a concert/​festival/​gig/​performance/​recital
    • copy/​burn/​rip music/​a CD/​a DVD
    • download/​stream music/​an album/​a song/​a video/​a playlist
    Playing
    • play a musical instrument/​the piano/​percussion/​a note/​a riff/​the melody/​a concerto/​a duet/​by ear
    • sing an anthem/​a ballad/​a solo/​an aria/​the blues/​in a choir/​soprano/​alto/​tenor/​bass/​out of tune
    • hum a tune/​a theme tune/​a lullaby
    • accompany a singer/​choir
    • strum a chord/​guitar
    Performing
    • form/​start/​get together/​join/​quit/​leave a band
    • give a performance/​concert/​recital
    • do a concert/​recital/​gig
    • play a concert/​gig/​festival/​venue
    • perform (British English) at/​in a concert/(especially North American English) a concert
    • appear at a festival/​live
    • go on/​embark on a (world) tour
    Recording
    • write/​compose music/​a ballad/​a melody/​a tune/​a song/​a theme song/​an opera/​a symphony
    • land/​get/​sign a record deal
    • be signed to/​be dropped by a record company
    • record/​release/​put out an album/​a single/​a CD
    • be top of/​top the charts
    • get to/​go straight to/​go straight in at/​enter the charts at number one
    see also K-pop, synth-popTopics Musica2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • classic
    • indie
    • mainstream
    verb + pop
    • play
    • listen to
    pop + noun
    • classic
    • hit
    • music
    preposition
    • in pop
  2. sound

  3. [countable] a short, sharp, explosive sound(短促清脆的爆裂声)砰
    • The cork came out of the bottle with a loud pop.软木塞砰的一声从瓶口迸了出来。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • loud
    • sudden
    preposition
    • with a pop
    More Like This Onomatopoeic wordsOnomatopoeic words
    • beep
    • bleep
    • boohoo
    • brrr
    • buzz
    • click
    • clip-clop
    • ding-dong
    • hiss
    • mwah
    • peep
    • ping
    • plop
    • pop
    • rat-tat
    • splat
    • splosh
    • squeak
    • squeal
    • squelch
    • swish
    • tee-hee
    • thud
    • thwack
    • tick-tock
    • toot
    • vroom
    • wham
    • whoosh
    • zoom
  4. drink

  5. [uncountable] (old-fashioned, informal) a sweet fizzy drink (= with bubbles) that is not alcoholic汽水
  6. father

  7. [singular] (especially North American English, old-fashioned, informal) used as a word for ‘father’, especially as a form of address(尤用作称呼)爸,爹
    • Hi, Pop!嗨,爸!
  8. Word Originnoun sense 1 late 19th cent.: abbreviation of popular. noun sense 2 mid 19th cent.: abbreviation of poppa. noun senses 3 to 4 late Middle English (in the senses ‘a blow, knock’ and ‘to strike’): imitative.
Idioms
have/take a pop (at somebody)
  1. (British English, informal) to attack somebody physically or in words攻击,抨击(某人)
    • Football managers are always taking a pop at referees.足球经理总是对裁判感到不满。
…a pop
  1. (especially North American English, informal) costing a particular amount for each one每个…钱
    • We can charge $50 a pop.我们可以每个收费 50 美元。

pop

adjective
 
/pɒp/
/pɑːp/
[only before noun]

    music/style

  1.  
    connected with modern popular music流行音乐的;通俗风格的
    • a pop song流行歌曲
    • a pop star/singer流行歌星/歌手
    • a pop band/group流行音乐乐队/组合
    • a pop concert 流行音乐会
    • the pop charts流行排行榜
  2. made in a modern popular style通俗的;现代的
    • pop culture通俗文化
  3. Word Originadjective late 19th cent.: abbreviation of popular.

pop

verb
 
/pɒp/
/pɑːp/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they pop
/pɒp/
/pɑːp/
he / she / it pops
/pɒps/
/pɑːps/
past simple popped
/pɒpt/
/pɑːpt/
past participle popped
/pɒpt/
/pɑːpt/
-ing form popping
/ˈpɒpɪŋ/
/ˈpɑːpɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs

    make sound

  1.  
    [intransitive, transitive] to make a short explosive sound; to cause something to make this sound(使)发砰砰声
    • the sound of corks popping瓶塞被拔起时发出的砰砰声
    • Flashbulbs were popping all around them.闪光灯在他们周围劈劈啪啪闪个不停。
    • pop something He popped the cork on the champagne bottle.他砰的一声拔出了香槟酒瓶的塞子。
  2.  
    [transitive, intransitive] pop (something) to burst, or make something burst (= break apart or open), with a short explosive sound(使)爆裂
    • She jumped as someone popped a balloon behind her.有人在她背后弄爆了一个气球,把她吓了一跳。
  3. go quickly

  4.  
    [intransitive] + adv./prep. (informal) to go somewhere quickly, suddenly or for a short time(突然或匆匆)去
    • I'll pop over and see you this evening.我今晚就赶去看你。
    • Why don't you pop in (= visit us) for a drink next time you're in the area?下次来到这一带时,就到我们这儿小酌一杯如何?
    Extra Examples
    • He's just popped out of the office for a few minutes.他刚刚从办公室出来几分钟。
    • I'm just popping down to the shops.我只是去商店。
  5. put quickly

  6.  
    [transitive] pop something/somebody + adv./prep. (especially British English, informal) to put something/somebody somewhere quickly, suddenly or for a short time(迅速或突然)放置
    • He popped his head around the door and said hello.他从门后探一探头,打了声招呼。
    • I'll pop the books in (= deliver them) on my way home.我回家时顺便把书送过去吧。
    • Pop your bag on here.把你的包放在这上面。
  7. appear suddenly

  8.  
    [intransitive] + adv./prep. to suddenly appear, especially when not expected突然出现;冷不防冒出
    • The window opened and a dog's head popped out.窗子打开了,冷不防一只狗探出头来。
    • An idea suddenly popped into his head.他突然想到了一个主意。
    • (computing) The dialog box pops up every time I try to close the browser.我每次想要关闭浏览器时这个对话框都会弹出。
    Extra Examples
    • A number of small objects suddenly popped into view.一些小物体突然出现在视野中。
    • The yellow flowers were popping up all over the garden.花园里到处都开满了黄色的花朵。
    • Crabs occasionally pop out of holes in the sand.螃蟹偶尔会从沙洞里跳出来。
    • A small jazz band had popped out of nowhere.一支小型爵士乐队不知从何而来。
  9. of ears

  10. [intransitive] if your ears pop when you are going up or down in a plane, etc., the pressure in them suddenly changes(乘飞机等升降时)耳压变化;(耳)胀
  11. of eyes

  12. [intransitive] if your eyes pop or pop out, they suddenly open fully because you are surprised or excited(因激动、惊奇)张大,睁大,瞪起
    • Her eyes nearly popped out of her head when she saw them.她一看到他们,眼睛瞪得快要掉出来了。
    Topics Feelingsc2
  13. take drugs

  14. [transitive] pop something (informal) to take a lot of a drug, regularly(经常大量地)服药,用毒品
    • She's been popping pills for months.她大量服药已有几个月了。
    Topics Social issuesc2
  15. [transitive] pop the hood (North American English) to open the bonnet of a car打开汽车的引擎盖
  16. Word Originverb late Middle English (in the senses ‘a blow, knock’ and ‘to strike’): imitative.
Idioms
pop your clogs
  1. (British English, humorous) to die长逝;走向人生终点
pop the question
  1. (informal) to ask somebody to marry you求婚

pop

adverb
/pɒp/
/pɑːp/
Word Originadverb late Middle English (in the senses ‘a blow, knock’ and ‘to strike’): imitative.
Idioms
Idioms
go pop
  1. to burst (= to break open) or explode with a sudden short sound爆裂;爆炸
    • The balloon went pop.气球砰的一声爆了。
    • If you eat any more, you’ll go pop!如果你再吃下去,你就会流行起来!

pop.

abbreviation
  1. population人口
    • pop. 200 000人口 20 万
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