1. | [u] 流行音乐,流行乐曲(通常与摇滚乐、灵乐和其他形式的流行音乐相对)popular music of the sort that has been popular since the 1950s, usually with a strong rhythm and simple tunes, often contrasted with rock, soul and other forms of popular music |
rock, pop and soul 摇滚乐、流行音乐和灵乐 |
2. | [c] (短促清脆的爆裂声)砰a short sharp explosive sound |
The cork came out of the bottle with a loud pop. 软木塞砰的一声从瓶口迸了出来。 |
3. | [u] (informal) 汽水a sweet fizzy drink (= with bubbles) that is not alcoholic |
4. | [sing] (informal) (尤用作称呼)爸,爹used as a word for ‘father’, especially as a form of address |
Hi, Pop! 喂,爸! |
We can charge $50 a pop. 我们可以每个收费 50 元。 |
We can charge $50 a pop. 我们可以每个收费 50 元。 |
1. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (使)发砰砰声to make a short explosive sound; to cause sth to make this sound |
the sound of corks popping 瓶塞被拔起时发出的砰砰声 |
2. | [t][i] ~ (sth) (使)爆裂,发爆裂声to burst, or make sth burst, with a short explosive sound |
She jumped as someone popped a balloon behind her. 有人在她背后弄爆了一个气球,把她吓了一跳。 |
3. | [i] (informal) + adv./prep. (突然或匆匆)去to go somewhere quickly, suddenly or for a short time |
I'll pop over and see you this evening. 我今晚就赶去看你。 | |
Why don't you pop in(= visit us) for a drink next time you're in the area? 下次来到这一带时,就到我们这儿小酌一杯如何? |
4. | [t] (informal) ~ sth/sb + adv./prep. (迅速或突然)放置to put sth/sb somewhere quickly, suddenly or for a short time |
He popped his head around the door and said hello. 他从门后探一探头,打了声招呼。 | |
I'll pop the books in(= deliver them) on my way home. 我回家时顺便把书送过去吧。 | |
Pop your bag on here. 把你的包放在这上面。 |
5. | [i] + adv./prep. 突然出现;冷不防冒出to suddenly appear, especially when not expected |
The window opened and a dog's head popped out. 窗子打开了,冷不防一只狗探出头来。 | |
An idea suddenly popped into his head. 他突然想到了一个主意。 | |
The menu pops up when you click twice on the mouse. 双击鼠标,选单便会弹出来。 |
6. | [i] (乘飞机等升降时)耳压变化;(耳)胀if your earspop when you are going up or down in a plane, etc., the pressure in them suddenly changes |
7. | [i] (因激动、惊奇)张大,睁大,瞪起if your eyespop orpop out , they suddenly open fully because you are surprised or excited |
Her eyes nearly popped out of her head when she saw them. 她一看到他们,眼睛瞪得快要掉出来了。 |
8. | [t] (informal) ~ sth (经常大量地)服药,用毒品to take a lot of a drug, regularly |
She's been popping pills for months. 她大量服药已有几个月了。 |
9. | [t] ~ the hood 打开汽车的引擎盖to open the hood/bonnet of a car |