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skip
/ˈskɪp/
(vt.)跳過,遺漏(v.)跳過跳躍,跳讀(vi.)跳越,蹦,跳,跳繩,遺漏,跳級
From:
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skip
跳過
From:
Network Terminology
skip
跨越
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Skip
n.
1.
A
basket
.
See
Skep
. [
Obs
.
or
Prov
.
Eng
. &
Scot
.]
2.
A
basket
on
wheels
,
used
in
cotton
factories
.
3.
Mining
An
iron
bucket
,
which
slides
between
guides
,
for
hoisting
mineral
and
rock
.
4.
Sugar Manuf.
A
charge
of
sirup
in
the
pans
.
5.
A
beehive
;
a
skep
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Skip
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Skipped
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Skipping
.]
1.
To
leap
lightly
;
to
move
in
leaps
and
hounds
; --
commonly
implying
a
sportive
spirit
.
The
lamb
thy
riot
dooms
to
bleed
to-day
,
Had
he
thy
reason
,
would
he
skip
and
play
? --
Pope
.
So
she
drew
her
mother
away
skipping
,
dancing
,
and
frisking
fantastically
.
--
Hawthorne
.
2.
Fig
.:
To
leave
matters
unnoticed
,
as
in
reading
,
speaking
,
or
writing
;
to
pass
by
,
or
overlook
,
portions
of
a
thing
; --
often
followed
by
over
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Skip
,
v. t.
1.
To
leap
lightly
over
;
as
,
to
skip
the
rope
.
2.
To
pass
over
or
by
without
notice
;
to
omit
;
to
miss
;
as
,
to
skip
a
line
in
reading
;
to
skip
a
lesson
.
They
who
have
a
mind
to
see
the
issue
may
skip
these
two
chapters
.
--
Bp
.
Burnet
.
3.
To
cause
to
skip
;
as
,
to
skip
a
stone
. [
Colloq
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Skip
,
n.
1.
A
light
leap
or
bound
.
2.
The
act
of
passing
over
an
interval
from
one
thing
to
another
;
an
omission
of
a
part
.
3.
Mus.
A
passage
from
one
sound
to
another
by
more
than
a
degree
at
once
.
Skip kennel
,
a
lackey
;
a
footboy
. [
Slang
.] --
Swift
.
Skip mackerel
.
Zool.
See
Bluefish
, 1.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
skip
n
1:
a
gait
in
which
steps
and
hops
alternate
2:
a
mistake
resulting
from
neglect
[
syn
:
omission
]
v
1:
bypass
; "
He
skipped
a
row
in
the
text
and
so
the
sentence
was
incomprehensible
" [
syn
:
jump
,
pass over
,
skip
over
]
2:
intentionally
fail
to
attend
; "
cut
class
" [
syn
:
cut
]
3:
jump
lightly
[
syn
:
hop
,
hop-skip
]
4:
leave
suddenly
; "
She
persuaded
him
to
decamp
"; "
skip
town
"
[
syn
:
decamp
,
vamoose
]
5:
bound
off
one
point
after
another
[
syn
:
bound off
]
6:
cause
to
skip
over
a
surface
; "
Skip
a
stone
across
the
pond
"
[
syn
:
skim
,
skitter
]
[
also
:
skipping
,
skipped
]
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