
v.發(fā)出(砰的響聲);取出;突然行動;突然出現(xiàn);爆開;睜大;開槍
n.流行音樂,流行藝術(shù);爆裂聲;爸爸
adj.通俗的;流行的;熱門的
The champagne cork popped when he pulled it out. 他拔香檳酒的瓶塞時它砰的一聲開了。
I must pop round to baker's for a loaf of bread. 我得到面包店去買一個面包來。
The rabbits popped out as soon as we opened the hutch. 我們一打開兔箱,兔子就突然跑出來了。
He seem to pop up in the most unlikely place. 在他似乎絕不可能到的地方,他往往就在那里出現(xiàn)。
The balloon will pop if you put a pin in it. 如果扎進一顆大頭釘, 氣球就會突然爆開。
If your eyes pop, they open very wide in surprise or excitement. 如果你的眼睛睜大,它們是因為驚奇或者興奮而張開。
He popped off a couple of shots to scare away the bear. 為了把熊嚇走他開了幾槍。
用作名詞 (n.)He likes pop; he doesn't care for classic music. 他喜歡流行歌曲,不喜歡古典音樂。
The balloon burst with a loud pop. 氣球砰地一聲爆炸了。
"Pop, what are you talking about?" The son screams. “爸爸,你在說什么呀?”兒子驚叫起來。
用作形容詞 (adj.)We've got many students study pop psychology in our school. 我們學校有很多學生學習通俗心理學。
I have no interest in pop music. 我對流行音樂不感興趣。
n.冰棒
異常T噬菌體顆粒, 不正常的噬菌體顆粒
n. [用作表示親愛的稱呼]小親親; 美人兒