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British pronunciation/skˈɪp/
American pronunciation/ˈskɪp/

Definición y Significado de "skip"

to skip
01

saltar, brincar

to jump quickly and slightly while walking
Intransitive: to skip | to skip somewhere
to skip definition and meaning
02

faltar a

to not do an activity on purpose, particularly one that one is supposed to do or usually does
Transitive: to skip a task or activity
03

saltar, brincar

to make something move lightly and quickly over a surface, typically with a skipping or bouncing motion
Transitive: to skip sth somewhere
04

escapar, huir

to leave a place hastily and secretly
Transitive: to skip a place
05

rebotar, saltar

to rebound or bounce off a surface after impact
Intransitive: to skip somewhere | to skip off a surface
06

saltar, pasar

to deliberately and quickly move past or jump over certain sections or portions of media, such as audio tracks, video segments, or chapters
Transitive: to skip certain sections | to skip to a further section
01

descuido, omisión

a mistake resulting from neglect
02

brinco, saltar

a gait in which steps and hops alternate
03

contenedor, cubo de basura

a large open container used for holding and transporting waste or rubbish, typically found at construction sites or used for home renovations

skip

v

skipper

n

skipper

n
example
Ejemplo
The friends skipped hand in hand through the meadow, reveling in the carefree moment.
The children skipped joyfully along the path, enjoying the sunny day.
The little girl decided to skip all the way to the playground, giggling as she went.
She couldn't contain her excitement and started to skip down the street.
Despite the rain, they skipped through puddles on their way home.
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