英:['pɒpɪŋ]
美:['pɒpɪŋ]
英:['pɒpɪŋ]
美:['pɒpɪŋ]
词根:pop
abbr.pop 邮局协议(post office protocol)
adj.pop 流行的;通俗的;热门的
adv.pop 突然;砰地
n.pop 流行音乐;汽水;砰然声;枪击
popper 服药成瘾者;发出啪声的人或物;爆竹;炮手;爆玉米花机
vi.pop 突然出现;爆开;射击;瞪大;发出爆裂声
vt.pop 取出;开枪打;抛出;突然伸出;突然行动
verb
transitive verb
to strike or knock sharply : hit
popped him in the jaw
to push, put, or thrust suddenly or briefly She popped her head in the door. Pop the pastry in the oven for ten minutes.
pops a grape into his mouth
to cause to explode or burst open pop the trunk
popped some popcorn
to fire at : shoot
to take (pills) especially frequently or habitually
to open with a pop
pop a cold beer
to flip (something) into an upturned position
pop a collar
intransitive verb
to go, come, or appear suddenly New businesses are popping up all over town. ((figurative)) We were discussing candidates for the job, and your name popped up. She popped in for a visit. We're going to pop next door for a minute. The idea just popped into my head. The chipmunk popped out of its burrow. : to move suddenly from one position or state to anotherHer eyes popped open. When I heard the siren, I popped straight up in bed.
images popping up on the screen
to escape or break away from something (such as a point of attachment) usually suddenly or unexpectedly A couple of screws popped loose. The instant I felt the front tires lurch forward, I applied some throttle and the truck popped free.—Slaton L. White
The lid keeps popping off of the container.
to be or become striking or prominent … a mild sauce punctuated with tiny dried shrimp that pop with salinity.—John Kessler
colors that pop
to make or burst with a sharp sound
a balloon popped
to protrude or seem to protrude from the sockets : to open very wide
eyes popping with amazement
to shoot with a firearm
to hit a pop fly—often used with up or out
noun (1)
a sharp explosive sound
a shot from a gun
soda pop
pop fly
power to hit a baseball hard
a hitter with some pop in his bat
a drink or shot of alcohol
a small portion of something that makes a vivid impression
… clean lines … set off by bright pops of color …—Catherine Piercy
adverb
like or with a pop : suddenly—often used interjectionally
noun (2)
father
adjective
popular: such as
pop music
of or relating to popular music
pop singer
of or relating to the popular culture disseminated through the mass media pop grammarians pop society
pop psychology
of or relating to pop art
pop painter
having, using, or imitating themes or techniques characteristic of pop art
pop movie
noun (3)
popular music
pops plural an orchestra that plays light classical and popular musicalso: light classical and popular music played typically by an orchestra a summer pops concert
went to hear the Boston Pops
pop art
pop culture
abbreviation (1)
population
abbreviation (2)
point of purchase
abbreviation (2)
point of purchase
pop music流行音乐
in pop[俚语]被抵押着,在当铺里
pop star歌星;流行歌手
pop upv. 突然出现
pop culture流行文化;通俗文化;波普文化
pop singer流行歌手
pop out弹出;瞪出
pop song流行歌曲;流行曲
pop quiz[美俚]突击测验,突击考试
pop art流行艺术,波普艺术,通俗艺术
pop the question求婚
pop in偶尔来访;突然出现
listening to pop music听流行音乐
pop idol流行偶像
soda pop汽水
pop down压栈
pop concert流行音乐会;通俗音乐会
pop offn. 溢放口,v. 突然离去
Verb Middle English poppen, of imitative origin Noun (2) short for poppa Adjective by shortening
The first known use of pop was in the 15th century
popularizeverb
to make popular
popularizeverb
to make popular
populacenoun
the common people : masses
population sense 1
poppynoun
any of a genus of herbs that have milky juice, showy flowers, and a fruit that is a capsule and include one that is the source of opium and several that are grown as ornamental plants
pop1 of 6verb
to burst or cause to burst with a pop we popped corn
the balloon popped
to go, come, push, or enter quickly or suddenly popped a grape into my mouth
pop into bed
to shoot with a gun
to bulge from the sockets
eyes popping with surprise
to hit a pop fly
pop2 of 6noun
a sharp explosive sound
a shot from a gun
a flavored carbonated beverage
pop3 of 6adverb
like or with a pop : suddenly
pop4 of 6noun
father entry 1 sense 1a
pop5 of 6adjective
popular sense 2
pop music
of or relating to pop music
a pop singer
of, relating to, or being the behavior and interests of average people and especially young people
pop6 of 6noun
popular music
listens to pop
1 Scott shared the news in an Instagram post featuring several photos of her and McClintock, celebrating the special moment, including a shot of him down on one knee and a snap of the pair popping a bottle of champagne.
2 Among the sounds of ripping flesh and popping sinew, her next words came over her shoulder, cold and final: “If I see it again, I’ll throw it in the fire with the logs.”
3 I asked him yesterday what he’d do if there were a dozen Annes who kept popping in to see him.
4 I walked across the wet grass and pulled a latch on the fence, popping the gate open a few inches.
5 The streets were clogged with bicycle riders, milling pedestrians, and rickshaws popping blue smoke, all weaving through a maze of narrow lanes and alleys.
6 “My cat has been Petrified!” he shrieked, his eyes popping.
7 The room filled with sharp crackling and popping sounds as the bone-tar spread across the warm stone floor and started to boil.
8 “They’re better fresh,” he says, ripping a chunk of flesh from a shell and popping it into his mouth.
9 Now I rub one between my fingers, crushing it to granules, then lick my index finger and stick it in the sugar before popping it in Carmine’s mouth.
10 “We’ll miss him, and many blessings to his family. Thank you,” he added quickly, his voice now way too loud, popping through the speakers.
11 Then there was a popping noise and the car, Harry, and Ron reappeared.
12 Usually there will be a popping sound.
通常会有“砰”的爆破音。
13 My eyes must be popping out of my head.
14 I see my buttons popping off and flying in all directions on a daily basis.
15 What’s the point of truth or beauty or knowledge when the anthrax bombs are popping all around you?
16 Sir Will waited until he was sure the coast was clear before popping out of the air vent onto the main storeroom floor.
17 That first day, after she got over the shock of him popping up out of nowhere, he’d caught her eye.
18 Milo let out a long, melancholy wail and staggered back, beads of perspiration popping out suddenly all over his ashen face.
19 If it's not popping out at you here's a hint: look over his head.
如果你还没醒过味儿来,我就给你点儿提示:看他的头上。
20 And now the softer roar of musketry began opening up behind him; the popping wave of an infantry volley came down from above, from the other side of the hill.
1 间歇
intervalic periodic rhythmic periodical spasmodic rhythmical fitful intervallic snatchy interval lull intermission interlude interregnum intermit
3 爆音
4 鼓出