to skip
01
跳ねる, 跳ぶ
to jump quickly and slightly while walking
Intransitive: to skip | to skip somewhere
例
She could n't contain her excitement and started to skip down the street.
彼女は興奮を抑えきれず、道を跳ねながら歩き始めた。
02
飛ばす, 省略する
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
例
Feeling under the weather, she decided to skip her morning workout routine.
体調が優れないと感じ、彼女は朝のワークアウトルーティンをスキップすることに決めた。
03
跳ねさせる, はね返らせる
to make something move lightly and quickly over a surface, typically with a skipping or bouncing motion
Transitive: to skip sth somewhere
例
She skipped stones across the calm surface of the pond, creating ripples in the water.
彼女は池の静かな表面で石を跳ねさせ、水面に波紋を作り出した。
04
逃げる, こっそり抜け出す
to leave a place hastily and secretly
Transitive: to skip a place
例
Fearing the consequences of his actions, he decided to skip town in the middle of the night.
自分の行動の結果を恐れて、彼は真夜中に町を去ることに決めた。
05
跳ねる, はね返る
to rebound or bounce off a surface after impact
Intransitive: to skip somewhere | to skip off a surface
例
The stone skipped across the surface of the pond, creating a series of ripples.
石が池の表面を跳ね返り、一連の波紋を作り出した。
06
スキップする, 飛ばす
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
例
During the movie, he decided to skip the intense scenes as they were too disturbing.
映画の途中で、彼はその激しいシーンがとても気が動転するのでスキップすることに決めた。
Skip
01
an error or omission caused by oversight or inattention
例
There was a small skip in the report's data.
02
a manner of moving in which a person alternates between steps and light hops
例
The child moved with a cheerful skip across the yard.
03
大型ごみ容器, スキップ
a large open container used for holding and transporting waste or rubbish, typically found at construction sites or used for home renovations
Dialect
British
例
The skip outside the house was quickly filled with debris.
家の外のスキップはすぐにがれきでいっぱいになりました。
04
間接的な上司, 直属上司の上司
the boss of one's direct supervisor
例
My skip is helpful when my team lead is being uptight.
私のスキップは、チームリーダーが堅苦しいときに役立ちます。



























