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相似词语短语

hopped───adj.加过(啤)酒花的(指麦芽汁);v.跳跃(hop的过去式及过去分词形式);单脚跳

hopped up───加足马力;吸毒

out───adv.出现;向外;在室外;出狱;遥远地;出海;退潮;指离球门线或终点线的距离;在公共娱乐场所;公开;出声地;殆尽;直至完成;完全;熄灭;除去;出局;adj.熄灭的;盛开的;面市的;出局的;不能被接受的;过时的;不准确的;打算做……的;被公开的;v.击倒,击晕;揭露(某人)是同性恋;熄灭;驱逐;拒绝;解除;n.出路,脱身办法;(棒球)使球员出局的办法;在野党;prep.从……里面出去,离开

out and out───adv.彻底地,不折不扣地; 彻里彻外; 百分之百;不折不扣地;彻底地

give me out out out───把我弄出去

give out hand out───分发

go out put out───出去,出去

watches out───小心;提防

board out───不在住处吃饭, (把某人)寄在别处膳宿;不在住的地方吃饭;在外搭伙

双语使用场景

He hopped out the window to face the crowd.───他跳到窗外,面对众人。

I hopped out at once, despite my confusion and curiosity.───我立刻跳下车,无暇顾及自己的混乱和好奇。

He hopped out of the bed.───他从床上跳了起来。

She hopped out of bed and found that the bridge on her favorite castle had been broken in the night, and it took her forever to fix it.───她腾的从床上跳下来,发现城堡的桥,在夜里断了。那可是她最喜欢的城堡啊,她怎么也修不好它。

And she lifted the little cradle, with Thumbelina in it, and hopped out through the broken window-pane, down into the garden.───于是她抓起拇指姑娘正睡着的小摇篮,从破窗格子跳了出去,跳进了花园。

In a few minutes , Pinocchio hopped out of bed, all better .───事实上,皮诺奇几分钟以后,就健康地从床上跳了下来。

A few blocks down the road, the passenger dropped a 10 yuan note on the seat and hopped out. Mr.───开了一段路以后,这名乘客扔了10块钱在座位上跳下了车。

I hopped out, reaching back in for my packages. He frowned.───我下了车,转而探身进去取我的礼物。他皱眉。

Every morning they hopped out of bed and out into early morning sunshine.───每天早上,他们一起床,就跳进了清晨的阳光里。

英语使用场景

She hopped out of the car at the traffic lights.

Patrick hopped out of bed and quickly got dressed.

Mildred hopped out and looked around.

I hopped out, walked over, plucked a leaf from the bur oak above it.

Near here the student hopped out, waved goodbye and disappeared up a side lane.

Jesse Johnson hopped out of his dory and put himself be-tween the pile of bodies and the wharf.

Another rustle followed before a glossy blackbird hopped out and made off towards the parkland.

Patrick threw back the covers and hopped out of bed.

Marina laughed at me as I hopped out to tie us up against a tree.