- move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce轻快地蹦跳:
she began to skip down the path.
她开始沿着小路蹦跳。
- no obj. jump over a rope which is held at both ends by oneself or two other people and turned repeatedly over the head and under the feet, as a game or for exercise跳绳。
- with obj. N. Amer. jump over (a rope) in such a way〈北美〉跳(绳)。
- with obj. jump lightly over轻松跳过:
the children used to skip the puddles.
孩子们过去常轻松跳过水坑。
- with obj. omit (part of a book that one is reading, or a stage in a sequence that one is following)略过, 跳过(一本书的部分章节或一连续过程中的某个阶段):
the video manual allows the viewer to skip sections he's not interested in
录像机的手工操作装置使得观看者可以跳过不感兴趣的部分
no obj. she disliked him so much that she skipped over any articles which mentioned him.她如此讨厌他以至于凡提及他名字的文章她都跳过不看。
- with obj. fail to attend or deal with as appropriate; miss不参加; 不合适处理; 错过:
I wanted to skip my English lesson to visit my mother
我想逃英语课, 去看我妈妈
try not to skip breakfast.
尽量不要不吃早餐。
- no obj. move quickly and in an unmethodical way from one point or subject to another无序地急速转换:
Marian skipped half-heartedly through the book.
玛丽安心不在焉地翻阅完了这本书。
- with obj. informal depart quickly and secretly from〈非正式〉匆匆离开, 偷偷溜走:
she skipped her home amid rumours of a romance.
她在一片风流韵事的谣传之中, 匆匆离家而走了。
- no obj. informal run away; disappear〈非正式〉逃跑; 消失:
I'm not giving them a chance to skip off again.
我不会再给他们逃跑的机会。
skip it
informal abandon an undertaking, conversation, or activity〈非正式〉放弃(任务、谈话或活动):after several wrong turns in our journey, we almost decided to skip it.
我们的行程几经曲折, 我们几乎决定放弃了。
- with obj. throw (a stone) so that it ricochets off the surface of water用(石子)打水漂。
- a light, bouncing step; a skipping movement蹦跳; 蹦跳移动:
he moved with a strange, dancing skip.
他以一种奇怪的舞蹈姿势移动着。
- Computing an act of passing over part of a sequence of data or instructions【计算机】跳跃(进位); 跳行; 空指令。
- N. Amer. informal a person who defaults or absconds〈北美, 非正式〉违约者; 逃债者。