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hopping
- IPA[ˈhɒpɪŋ]
英式
- very active or lively
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- 1. North American informal very active or lively the delis do a hopping lunch business
- (of a person) move by jumping on one foot.
- a hopping movement: place the rabbit on the floor to have a hop around
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a person) move by jumping on one foot: he hopped along beside her
- a hopping movement: place the rabbit on the floor to have a hop around
Oxford Dictionary
- a twining climbing plant native to north temperate regions, cultivated for the flowers borne by ...
- flavour with hops: a strong dark beer, heavily hopped
Oxford Dictionary
- a twining climbing plant native to north temperate regions, cultivated for the flowers borne by ...
- flavor with hops: a strong dark beer, heavily hopped
Oxford American Dictionary
- the action or practice of visiting several bars in succession, having a drink in each: we made our way downtown to do a bit of bar-hopping to close out the night
- engaged in visiting several bars in succession and drinking in each: the bar-hopping crowds
Oxford Dictionary
- extremely angry
Oxford Dictionary
- extremely angry
Oxford American Dictionary
- the flying of an aircraft from cloud to cloud for concealment.
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- IPA[ˈhäpiNG]
美式
- very active or lively: the delis do a hopping lunch business
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