hopping的意思和读音

hopping

: [ˈhɑpɪŋ] : [ˈhɒpɪŋ]

adj.

v.“hop”

hoppingadj.

1.(informal)very lively or busy

The clubs in town are really hopping.

adv.IDMhopping mad(informal)very angry

adj.1.,2.;

v.1.“hop”

adj.1.very busy

v.1.The present participle of hop

1. ing 1. sit- sitting 2. hop - hopping 3. swim- swimming 4. ...

3. ... blow your cool。 Blow Hopping mad。 Hopping , fit to be tied。Fit

4.使 hopping

7. ... surrounds vt. , v. hopping adj. , snoopy adj. , , ...

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1.So sweet was his tooth that he would tiptoe up to pine trees And lich their resin, hopping it would taste as treacly as it looked.

2.In the distance they saw a queer little figure hopping up and down as if it were about to jump into the stream.西

3.Moving from job-to-job, or job-hopping, as it is called, is quite acceptable in the United States.

4.Bob, Jack, Hughie and Stu were hopping up and down by the front gate when Fee finally pushed Meggie out of the door.

5.A dolphin can pop its head out of the water to see something. This is called spy-hopping.西

6.I just wanted to take my wife to dinner tonight. I was just hopping that we would have one night where we could, you know, feel like new.

7.Well, if that's what they want me to do, then that's what I'll do. . . Look, more of these. Hopping hen here. . .

8.Many have abandoned hopes for one of the few safe sources of lifetime employment, and they practice job-hopping as if it were a hobby.

9.And when he sits stool to the beautiful melody, after ten feet from his toes in the keys, the flexible, hopping into a quiet.

10.One of the main reasons for his hopping jobs is that his earnings in the previous company were out of proportion to his skill and ability.