The Chinese meaning of hoping, what does Hop mean

Updated on tourism 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It means to jump; Jump on one foot.

    1. Pronunciation: English [h p], American [hɑ p]2, usage: The basic meaning of hop is to move or move forward through the action of "jumping", "jumping" and "jumping", mainly referring to the animal jumping continuously, small and fast, sometimes containing the meaning of misbehavior or rapid movement.

    Hop can also be used for people, mainly when a child jumps on one foot.

    Hop can be used as both a transitive and an intransitive verb, and when used as a transitive verb, a noun or pronoun is taken as the object. Both the past tense and the past participle of hop are hopped.

    3. Example sentence: Several frogs were hopping about on the lawnThere were a few frogs jumping around on the grass.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hop means:

    v.one-legged jumping; jumping on both feet or in full foot; Suddenly and quickly go somewhere; (informally) for express travel; (informal) quick departure; (quick change of direction, etc.) to jump to ......; Skip; Boarded......; In exchange for that; (unofficially) hopping on (a moving vehicle); Courier; Season with hops.

    n.one-legged short jumps; short jumps on both feet; excursions; Hop; (informal) balls; Hope; (informal) beer; Drugs (especially opium).

    n.(hop) (beauty) (personal name).

    Phrase hip hop ; Fun with the world style; Shiphope ; Crazy Bunny Dance Hop Step Small Jump Step Stop Ball ; Skipping ; Step ; hop count hop count ; Hop counting ; Hop race ; Origami Frog Challenge ; Paper frog jumps rear hop rear wheel to the air sideways; The rear wheels take off into the sky sideways, and the front wheels take off sideways; The front wheels soar into the sky, and the side is electro hop; Electronic hip-hop.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hop English [h p] Mei [hɑ:p].

    vi.Jump on [down]; one-legged jumping; jumping with full foot (or two feet); humulus flowers;

    vt.Jump; boarding (planes, cars, trains, etc.); In....Jumping around; Add hops to;

    n.Dance; Jump; (baseball, etc.) bouncing; (informal) balls;

    Example sentence]i hopped down three steps

    I jumped down 3 steps with one foot.

    Other] Third person singular: hops present participle: hopping Past tense: hoppedPast participle: hopped

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    hop [hɑp /hɒp]

    n.one-legged jump; Caper; bouncing; Voyage, a journey of hops; Drug; Hops, Hops vone-legged jump; Get in; jump-in-foot; for excursions;

    Skip, skip; Hop on; flyover by plane; Take; Season with hop seeds.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    vi.Jump on [down]; one-legged jumping; jumping with full foot (or two feet); humulus flowers;

    vt.Jump; boarding (planes, cars, trains, etc.); In....Jumping around; Add hops to;

    n.Dance; Jump; (baseball, etc.) bouncing; (informal) balls;

    vt.& vi.Swap and change, keep changing;

    Morphing Past Participle: hopped Past tense: hopped Present participle: hopping Third person singular: hops

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