/skɪp ||; skɪp/verb (
skipping;skipped)
1 [I] to move along quickly and lightly in a way that is similar to dancing, with little jumps and steps, from one foot to the other 轻快地跳;蹦跳: A little girl came skipping along the road. 一个小女孩沿路蹦蹦跳跳地走来。Lambs were skipping about in the field. 小羊在田野四处蹦蹦跳跳。
2 [I] to jump over a rope that you or two other people hold at each end, turning it round and round over the head and under the feet 跳绳: Some girls were skipping in the playground. 几个女孩子在操场上跳绳。
3 [T] to not do sth that you usually do or should do 不做常做或该做的事;略过: I got up rather late, so I skipped breakfast. 我起床太晚,所以没吃早餐。
4 [T] to miss the next thing that you would normally read, do, etc 跳过,漏掉(通常会看、做等的部份): I accidentally skipped one of the questions in the test. 我在测验中不小心漏做一道题。