Hop
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British pronunciation/hˈɒp/
American pronunciation/ˈhɑp/

Définition et Signification de "hop"

to hop
01

bondir, sautiller

to jump using one leg
Intransitive: to hop | to hop somewhere
to hop definition and meaning
02

sauter

(of a bird or an animal) to move forward by jumping on all feet
Intransitive
to hop definition and meaning
03

sauter, bondir

to move swiftly or briefly from one place to another
Intransitive: to hop somewhere
04

sauter, faire un saut

to take a short and usually informal trip, often by using public transportation or a small aircraft
Transitive: to hop a means of public transport
05

sauter, bondir

to leap or jump over an obstacle or distance
Transitive: to hop an obstacle or distance
06

faire un saut, sauter

to undertake a brief journey, often by air
Intransitive: to hop somewhere
Hop
01

saut, bond

the act of hopping; jumping upward or forward (especially on one foot)
02

bal, soirée dansante

an informal dance where popular music is played
03

houblon, plant de houblon

twining perennials having cordate leaves and flowers arranged in conelike spikes; the dried flowers of this plant are used in brewing to add the characteristic bitter taste to beer
04

saut

a short leap that an animal or a bird takes by jumping on all feet

hop

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hopper

n

hopper

n
example
Exemple
The playful toddler hopped around the backyard on one leg.
During the sack race, the children had to hop to the finish line with one leg inside the sack.
To avoid stepping on hot sand, beachgoers would often hop from one shady spot to another.
The nippy rabbit quickly hopped away from the predator.
The mountain goat expertly hopped the rocks on the mountain slope.
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