单词 | popping |
释义 | pop1 of 8verb ˈpäp popped; popping; pops transitive verb 1 : to strike or knock sharply : hit popped him in the jaw 2 : to push, put, or thrust suddenly or briefly pops a grape into his mouth She popped her head in the door. Pop the pastry in the oven for ten minutes. 3 : to cause to explode or burst open popped some popcorn pop the trunk 4 : to fire at : shoot 5 : to take (pills) especially frequently or habitually 6 : to open with a pop pop a cold beer 7 : to flip (something) into an upturned position pop a collar intransitive verb 1 a : to go, come, or appear suddenly images popping up on the screen New businesses are popping up all over town. ((figurative)) We were discussing candidates for the job, and your name popped up. She popped in for a visit. We're going to pop next door for a minute. The idea just popped into my head. The chipmunk popped out of its burrow. : to move suddenly from one position or state to another Her eyes popped open. When I heard the siren, I popped straight up in bed. b : to escape or break away from something (such as a point of attachment) usually suddenly or unexpectedly The lid keeps popping off of the container. A couple of screws popped loose. The instant I felt the front tires lurch forward, I applied some throttle and the truck popped free. Slaton L. White c : to be or become striking or prominent colors that pop … a mild sauce punctuated with tiny dried shrimp that pop with salinity. John Kessler 2 : to make or burst with a sharp sound a balloon popped 3 : to protrude or seem to protrude from the sockets : to open very wide eyes popping with amazement 4 : to shoot with a firearm 5 : to hit a pop fly —often used with up or out pop 2 of 8noun (1)1 : a sharp explosive sound 2 : a shot from a gun 3 : soda pop 4 : pop fly 5 : power to hit a baseball hard a hitter with some pop in his bat 6 : a drink or shot of alcohol 7 : a small portion of something that makes a vivid impression … clean lines … set off by bright pops of color … Catherine Piercy pop 3 of 8adverb : like or with a pop : suddenly —often used interjectionally pop 4 of 8noun (2) : father pop 5 of 8adjective1 : popular pop music : such as a : of or relating to popular music pop singer b : of or relating to the popular culture disseminated through the mass media pop psychology pop grammarians pop society 2 a : of or relating to pop art pop painter b : having, using, or imitating themes or techniques characteristic of pop art pop movie pop 6 of 8noun (3)1 a : popular music b pops plural : an orchestra that plays light classical and popular music went to hear the Boston Pops also : light classical and popular music played typically by an orchestra a summer pops concert 2 : pop art 3 : pop culture pop 7 of 8abbreviation (1) population POP 8 of 8abbreviation (2) point of purchase popping verb1 as in exploding to break open or into pieces usually because of internal pressure a balloon popped suddenly and startled us all Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in snapping to break suddenly with an explosive sound the last strand popped, causing the chandelier to drop to the floor with a great crash Synonyms & Similar Words
3 as in smashing to cause to break open or into pieces by or as if by an explosive popping popcorn over a campfire Synonyms & Similar Words
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4 as in shooting to strike with a missile from a gun went into the woods hoping to pop the rabbit that was eating our vegetables Synonyms & Similar Words
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