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hop /hɒp $ hɑːp/ verb (past tense and past participle hopped, present participle hopping)
hop noun [countable]

بلند شدن توپ، (درجمع) میوه رازک رازک زدن به، رازک بار اوردن، (درجمع) ابجو، افیون، لی لی کردن، روی یک پاجستن، جست وخیز کوچک کردن، رقصیدن، پرواز دادن، لنگان لنگان راه رفتن، پلکیدن، ورزش: پرش کوتاه با بازگشت به لبه دیگر اسکیت
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hop
[verb]
Synonyms:
- jump, bound, caper, leap, skip, spring, trip, vault
[noun]
Synonyms:
- jump, bounce, bound, leap, skip, spring, step, vault
English Thesaurus: jump, skip, hop, leap, bounce, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

I. hop1 /hɒp $ hɑːp/ verb (past tense and past participle hopped, present participle hopping)
[Language: Old English; Origin: hoppian]

1. JUMP [intransitive] to move by jumping on one foot:
a little girl hopping and skipping

2. [intransitive] if a bird, an insect, or a small animal hops, it moves by making quick short jumps

3. [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] informal to move somewhere quickly or suddenly:
Hop in – I’ll drive you home.
Patrick hopped out of bed and quickly got dressed.

4. hop a plane/bus/train etc American English informal to get on a plane, bus, train etc, especially after suddenly deciding to do so:
So we hopped a bus to Phoenix that night.

5. hop it! British English old-fashioned used to rudely tell someone to go away

6. hopping mad informal very angry Synonym : furious

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. hop2 noun [countable]
[Sense 1-2, 4-5: Date: 1500-1600; Origin: hop1]
[Sense 3: Date: 1400-1500; Language: Middle Dutch; Origin: hoppe]

1. catch somebody on the hop to do something when someone is not expecting it and is not ready

2. JUMP a short jump

3. PLANT
a) hops [plural] parts of dried flowers used for making beer, which give the beer a bitter taste
b) the tall plant on which these flowers grow

4. FLIGHT a single short journey by plane:
It’s just a short hop from Cleveland to Detroit.

5. DANCE old-fashioned a social event at which people dance ⇒ HIP-HOP

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

jump verb [intransitive and transitive] to push yourself up into the air, over something etc, using your legs:
The cat jumped up onto the table.
He jumped over the stream.
His horse jumped the fence successfully.
skip verb [intransitive] to move forwards with little jumps between your steps, especially because you are feeling happy:
The little girl was skipping down the street.
hop verb [intransitive] to jump or move around on one leg:
He was hopping around because he’d injured his foot.
leap verb [intransitive and transitive] especially written to suddenly jump up high or a long way:
The deer leapt over the fence.
Tina leapt onto the boat as it was moving away.
Fish were leaping out of the water.
bounce verb [intransitive] to jump up and down several times, especially on something that has springs in it:
Children love bouncing on beds.
dive verb [intransitive] to jump into water with your head and arms first:
Zoë dived into the swimming pool.
vault /vɔːlt $ vɒːlt/ verb [intransitive and transitive] especially written to jump over something in one movement, using your hands or a pole to help you:
He vaulted the ticket barrier and ran for the exit.
Ben tried to vault over the bar.
go into a dive (=start to move downwards)
The plane was in trouble, then it went into a dive.
pull out of a dive (=stop a plane going down)
He tried to pull out of the steep dive before hitting the ground.
a steep dive (=going down suddenly)
The fighter plane went into a steep dive.
a vertical dive (=going straight down)
His actions sent the plane into a near vertical dive.
a shallow dive (=going down slowly rather than suddenly)
The bird captures its prey on the ground after a long, shallow dive.
bar a place where people go to buy and drink alcoholic drinks:
A man went into a bar and ordered a drink.
Let’s meet up in the hotel bar.
The city centre is full of wine bars and restaurants.
The club has a restaurant and a cocktail bar.
pub a building in Britain where alcohol can be bought and drunk, and where meals are often served:
Do you fancy going to the pub?
a country pub
public house British English formal a pub:
The fight took place outside a public house in the city centre.
sb’s local informal a pub near where you live, especially one you often go to:
The Red Lion’s my local.
inn a small hotel or pub, especially an old one in the countryside – often used in the name of the hotel or pub:
The Bull Inn dates back to the 15th century.
The hotel was once a 17th century coaching inn (=used by people travelling by coach and horses).
gastropub a pub that is known to serve very good food:
a gastropub with a riverside restaurant
the Windmill Gastropub
tavern British English a pub in the past where you could also stay the night – used nowadays in the names of some pubs:
the Turf Tavern
Marlowe was killed in a fight in a tavern.
watering hole informal a bar, pub etc where people drink alcohol – often used humorously. A watering hole is also the name for a place where wild animals go to drink:
The bar became a popular watering hole for journalists.
What’s your favorite watering hole?
honky-tonk American English informal a cheap bar where country music is played:
They played in every honky-tonk in Tennessee.
saloon a bar in the western United States. Also used in Britain about the part of a pub which has comfortable chairs where you can sit and relax:
I felt like a cowboy walking into a saloon in the Wild West.
Do you want to stay in the saloon, or would rather go into the other bar?

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

hop
̈ɪhɔp
See: mad as a hornet or mad as hops

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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