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hop [ˈɔp]* * *'ɔp excl(= vas-y!)"allez hop!" — "off you go!", (= et voilà)
Un clic de souris et hop! La commande est enregistrée. — One click of the mouse and bingo! The order has gone in.
* * *hop excl1 ( pour stimuler) allez hop, saute! come on, jump!; allez hop, on y va! come on then, let's go!; allez hop, dehors! off you go out of here!;2 ( pour action rapide) presto; c'est facile, tu appuies là et hop, c'est fait! it's easy, just press here and presto, it's done![ʼɔp] interjectionallez, hop! [à un enfant] come on, upsadaisy!et ou allez hop, on s'en va! (right,) off we go! -
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inter. 1. (zachęta do skoku) jump!- hop! i już jesteśmy w środku a little jump and we’re in2. (nawoływanie) hop! hop! hello there!- hop! hop! gdzie jesteście? hello there! where are you?■ nie mów hop, póki nie przeskoczysz przysł. don’t count your chickens before they’re hatched przysł.* * *int.(zachęta do skoku l. podskoku) jump!, hop!; nie mów hop, póki nie przeskoczysz don't count your chickens before they're hatched.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > hop
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n. a small land-locked bay or inlet (connected with the sea).* * *n. [A. S. hop; Scot. hope = haven; perhaps connected with A. S. hôp, Engl. hoop, with reference to a curved or circular form]:— a small landlocked bay or inlet, connected with the sea so as to be salt at flood tide and fresh at ebb, Þorf. Karl. 420, freq. in mod. usage.II. a local name, Hóp, Hóps-ós, Vestr-hóp, Landn., Ísl. ii. 387: in Engl. local names as Stanhope, Easthope, Kemble’s Dipl.; Elleshoop in Holstein (Grein); Kirkhope, St. Margaret’s hope, etc., in Orkney. -
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حَجَلَ \ hop: to jump or move on one leg: The children were playing at hopping across some chalk lines, (of birds, animals, etc.) to move by short jumps with both legs together The little bird hopped along the ground. \ حَجْلَة \ hop: a hopping movement. \ قَفَزَ على قَدَم واحدة \ hop: to jump or move on one leg: The children were playing at hopping across some chalk lines. \ نَقْزَة \ hop: a hopping movement. -
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,-pu 1. There you go!/That´s the way!/Whee! (said to hearten someone who is in the act of jumping, diving, sliding, etc.). 2. Upsy-daisy! 3. Hey!/Look out! (said in warning): Hop, gelen var! Look out, somebody´s coming! - hop! Stop!/Whoa! (said to a driver trying to maneuver a vehicle). - hop sıçramak to jump for joy. - oturup hop kalkmak to be hopping mad, be fit to be tied. -
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I [hɔp] past tense, past participle hopped1. verb1) (of people) to jump on one leg:يَحْجِل، يَقْفِز على رِجْلٍ واحِدَهHe hopped about in pain when the hammer fell on his foot.
2) (of certain small birds, animals and insects) to jump on both or all legs:يُنَطْنِطThe sparrow/frog hopped across the lawn.
3) to jump:يَقْفِزHe hopped out of bed.
4) ( with in(to), ~out (of) ) to get into or out of a car etc:يَقْفِز، يَدْخُل أو يَخْرُجI'll hop out of the car at the next crossroads.
2. noun1) a short jump on one leg.قَفْزٌ على رِجْلٍ واحِدَه، حَجْله2) (of certain small birds, animals and insects) a short jump on both or all legs:نَطْنَطَه II [hɔp] nounThe sparrow crossed the lawn in a series of hops.
a climbing plant, the bitter fruits of which ( hops) are used in brewing beer.حشيشة الدينار: نباتٌ مُتَسَلِّق -
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hop1〈de〉1 [klimplant] hop(plant)2 [vruchtkegels van die plant] hops————————hop21 come on!; 〈 dansen〉 on your feet!♦voorbeelden: -
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• Don't say "hop" until you've jumped over - Не говори "гон", пока не перескочишь (H) -
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n. hop, twining vine related to the Mulberry with cone-shaped flowers that are used when dried in the beer-brewing process to give the beer a bitter taste; hoopoe, type of bird that has a fancy tufted crest on its head -
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ретрансляционный участок; пролёт1. частотный элемент ( сигнала с ППРЧ);2. скачок ( в КВ-трассе);3. ретрансляционный участок, участок переприёма, пролёт, звено ( РРЛ или ПРС); см. также transmission hop1. отрезок, канал связи ( между узлами сети);2. перескок; скачок частоты несущей (передатчика/приёмника при работе с резкими переключениями частоты несущей) -
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m■ mieć/dostać hopla pot. to be/go off one’s head a. rocker pot.- co ty robisz, dostałeś hopla? what are you doing, have you lost yours marbles?! pot.- mieć hopla na punkcie kogoś/czegoś pot. to be crazy a. nuts about sb/sth pot.;The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > hop|el
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hop — [ ɔp; hɔp ] interj. • 1828; onomat. ♦ Interjection servant à stimuler, à faire sauter. Allez, hop ! Hop là ! ♢ Pour accompagner un geste, une action brusque. Et hop ! allons y. ⇒HOP, HOUP, mot inv. A. Seul ou accompagnant un impér. [Pour donner… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Hop — or hops may refer to:* Hop, a kind of small jump, especially using only one leg * Hop (plant), a genus of climbing flowering plants * Hops, the female flower clusters of one species of hop, used primarily as a flavouring and stability agent in… … Wikipedia
Hop — Hop, n. [OE. hoppe; akin to D. hop, hoppe, OHG. hopfo, G. hopfen; cf. LL. hupa, W. hopez, Armor. houpez, and Icel. humall, SW. & Dan. humle.] 1. (Bot.) A climbing plant ({Humulus Lupulus}), having a long, twining, annual stalk. It is cultivated… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hop — interj., HOP, hopuri, s.n. I. interj. 1. Exclamaţie care însoţeşte o săritură peste un obstacol, ridicarea (ridica) unei greutăţi, căderea, aruncarea (arunca) sau scăparea (din mână) a unui lucru. ♢ expr. Nu zice hop până n ai sărit (sau până nu… … Dicționar Român
hop it — (slang) To take oneself off, go away • • • Main Entry: ↑hop * * * hop it british spoken phrase used for telling someone to go away, especially when they are somewhere they should not be Thesaurus: ways of telling someone to go awaysynonym … Useful english dictionary
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Hop! — ein nur im gemeinen Leben übliches Aufmunterungswort. So pfleget man einem stolpernden Thiere oder Menschen zuzurufen, hop! hop! Ingleichen mit dem Wörtchen sa, hopsa! oder hop so! Wie auch, ein Ausruf der ausgelassenen Freude des großen Haufens … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
hop — Ⅰ. hop [1] ► VERB (hopped, hopping) 1) move by jumping on one foot. 2) (of a bird or animal) move by jumping with two or all feet at once. 3) jump over or on to. 4) informal move or go quickly. 5) … English terms dictionary
Hop — Hop, n. 1. A leap on one leg, as of a boy; a leap, as of a toad; a jump; a spring. [1913 Webster] 2. A dance; esp., an informal dance of ball. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] {Hop, skip and jump}, {Hop, step and a jump} or {Hop, step and jump}, 1. a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English