hop

hop&+{1}
[hɒp]
vb
to make a jump forwards or upwards, esp on one foot
(esp of frogs, birds, rabbits, etc) to move forwards in short jumps
to jump over
he hopped the hedge
to move or proceed quickly (in, on, out of, etc)
hop on a bus
to cross (an ocean) in an aircraft
they hopped the Atlantic in seven hours
to travel by means of (an aircraft, bus, etc)
he hopped a train to Chicago
to bounce or cause to bounce
he hopped the flat stone over the lake's surface
to begin intense activity, esp work
another word for limp
n
the act or an instance of hopping
a dance, esp one at which popular music is played
we're all going to the school hop tonight
a trip, esp in an aircraft
a bounce, as of a ball
See hop into
hop

hop&+{2}
[hɒp]
n
any climbing plant of the N temperate genus Humulus, esp H. lupulus, which has green conelike female flowers and clusters of small male flowers: family Cannabiaceae (or Cannabidaceae)See hops
opium or any other narcotic drug
- 习惯用语
- hop it to go away
- hop off 同
- on the hop active or busy.unawares or unprepared
- 习惯用语
- hop garden a field of hops