pop

基本词汇  
[pɒp]     [pɑːp]    
  • v. 发出(砰的响声);取出;突然行动;突然出现;爆开;睁大;开枪
  • n. 流行音乐,流行艺术;爆裂声;<美口>爸爸
  • adj. 通俗的;流行的;热门的
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pop的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

v. (动词)
  1. 出现,发生
  2. 行动;来, 去
  3. 发出砰的响声,砰的一声爆裂
  4. 突出,瞪出,睁大
  5. 使发出砰的响声,使砰的一声爆裂;炒爆
  6. 翘辫子,一命呜呼
  7. 射击,开枪
  8. 把...突然地一放
  9. 突然提出
  10. 砰的一声打
  11. 突然进去
  12. <英俚>典当,抵押
  13. 突然动起来
  14. 突然伸出,突然出现
  15. 冷不防冒出,突然提出(问题)
n. (名词)
  1. 流行音乐,流行音乐唱片
  2. 枪击,枪,开枪
  3. 汽水,<口>含气饮料
  4. 砰,砰的一声
  5. <俚>爸爸;大伯
  6. 劈劈拍拍(声),枪声
  7. 通俗艺术,通俗文化
  8. 香槟酒
  9. 斑点
  10. 典当
abbr. (缩略词)
  1. =POST OFFICE PROTOCOL【计】POP协定
  2. =printing-out paper 【摄】印相纸
  3. =Point of Presence 接驳点,代理点

双解释义

v. (动词)
  1. vt. & vi. (使)发出爆裂声 (cause to) make a sharp, quick sound
  2. vi. 突然离去 go away suddenly
n. (名词)
  1. [C]流行音乐 modern popular music
  2. [C](发出)砰的一声 a short sharp explosive sound

英英释义

Noun:
  1. an informal term for a father; probably derived from baby talk

  2. a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring;

    "in New England they call sodas tonics"

  3. a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork

  4. music of general appeal to teenagers; a bland watered-down version of rock'n'roll with more rhythm and harmony and an emphasis on romantic love

Adjective:
  1. (of music or art) new and of general appeal (especially among young people)

Adverb:
  1. like a pop or with a pop;

    "everything went pop"

Verb:
  1. bulge outward;

    "His eyes popped"

  2. hit a pop-fly;

    "He popped out to shortstop"

  3. make a sharp explosive noise;

    "The cork of the champagne bottle popped"

  4. fire a weapon with a loud explosive noise;

    "The soldiers were popping"

  5. cause to make a sharp explosive sound;

    "He popped the champagne bottle"

  6. appear suddenly or unexpectedly;

    "The farm popped into view as we turned the corner"
    "He suddenly popped up out of nowhere"

  7. put or thrust suddenly and forcefully;

    "pop the pizza into the microwave oven"
    "He popped the petit-four into his mouth"

  8. release suddenly;

    "pop the clutch"

  9. hit or strike;

    "He popped me on the head"

  10. drink down entirely;

    "He downed three martinis before dinner"
    "She killed a bottle of brandy that night"
    "They popped a few beer after work"

  11. take drugs, especially orally;

    "The man charged with murder popped a valium to calm his nerves"

  12. cause to burst with a loud, explosive sound;

    "The child popped the balloon"

  13. burst open with a sharp, explosive sound;

    "The balloon popped"
    "This popcorn pops quickly in the microwave oven"

pop的用法和样例:

例句

用作动词 (v.)
  1. The champagne cork popped when he pulled it out.
    他拔香槟酒的瓶塞时它砰的一声开了。
  2. I must pop round to baker's for a loaf of bread.
    我得到面包店去买一个面包来。
  3. The rabbits popped out as soon as we opened the hutch.
    我们一打开兔箱,兔子就突然跑出来了。
  4. He seem to pop up in the most unlikely place.
    在他似乎绝不可能到的地方,他往往就在那里出现。
  5. The balloon will pop if you put a pin in it.
    如果扎进一颗大头钉, 气球就会突然爆开。
  6. If your eyes pop, they open very wide in surprise or excitement.
    如果你的眼睛睁大,它们是因为惊奇或者兴奋而张开。
  7. He popped off a couple of shots to scare away the bear.
    为了把熊吓走他开了几枪。
用作名词 (n.)
  1. He likes pop; he doesn't care for classic music.
    他喜欢流行歌曲,不喜欢古典音乐。
  2. The balloon burst with a loud pop.
    气球砰地一声爆炸了。
  3. "Pop, what are you talking about?" The son screams.
    “爸爸,你在说什么呀?”儿子惊叫起来。
用作形容词 (adj.)
  1. We've got many students study pop psychology in our school.
    我们学校有很多学生学习通俗心理学。
  2. I have no interest in pop music.
    我对流行音乐不感兴趣。

词汇搭配

用作动词 (v.)
~+名词 ~+副词 ~+介词

经典引文

  • Don Baylor then hit a routine pop down the third-base line.

    出自:Philadelphia Inquirer
  • Kid Thomas..leads his septet through standards, pops and tangoes.

    出自:Melody Maker
  • A pop group, called the Haters, were tunelessly celebrating dim proletarian adolescent oestrus.

    出自: M. Bradbury
  • Some of the LPs..are virtually anthologies of pop songs from the previous 20 years.

    出自:Listener
  • During the holidays they..play pop music too loudly for their parents' liking.

    出自: Jilly Cooper
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