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    n. bot. 1. зөрөг цэцэг. 2. hops зөрөг цэцгийн хатаасан навч. 3. догоцох. He had hurt his left foot and had to \hop along. Зүүн хөлөө гэмтээсэн тул тэр догоцож явахаас аргагүйд хүрэв. 4. богино хугацааны нислэг. 5. бүжиг цэнгээн. catch sb on the hop гэнэдүүлэх, санаандгүй байхад нь юм хийх. v. (-vv-) 1. догоцох, догонцож явах. 2. дэвхцэх, цовхрох, үсрэх (амьтан). 3. \hop across/ over (to...) богино хугацаар аялах. 4. суваг солих. 5. нэг сэдвээс нөгөө рүү үсчих. hop it зайлах, үсрэх. hopping mad галзуурахад ганц хуруу дутуу. hop in/ into sth; hop out/ out of sth шуртхийн орох, үсрэн буух г. м. \hop in, I'll give you a lift to the station. Хурдан суугаарай, би чамайг буудалд хүргээд өгье. hop on/ onto sth; hop off (sth) үсрэн орох, харайн орох, үсэрч буух, харайн буух г. м.

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  • Hopping — may refer to:* Hopping, an alternative term for jumping, especially on one foot * Hopping, the use of hops in brewing beer * Freighthopping, the act of surreptitiously hitching a ride on a railroad freight car * Island hopping, crossing an ocean… …   Wikipedia

  • hopping — noun pass quickly from one place to another: → hop hopping adjective informal, chiefly N. Amer. very active or lively. Phrases hopping mad informal extremely angry …   English new terms dictionary

  • -hopping — combining form 1. Denoting: making quick journeys between, usu by air, as in island hopping 2. (of an aircraft) skimming, as in hedge hopping • • • Main Entry: ↑hop …   Useful english dictionary

  • Hopping — Hop ping, n. The act of one who, or that which, hops; a jumping, frisking, or dancing. [1913 Webster] {Hopping Dick} (Zo[ o]l.), a thrush of Jamaica ({Merula leucogenys}), resembling the English blackbird in its familiar manners, agreeable song,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • hopping — [häp′iŋ] adj. very busy or active adv. very agitatedly or violently: chiefly in the phrase hopping mad, extremely angry …   English World dictionary

  • Hopping — Hop ping, n. [See 3rd {Hop}.] A gathering of hops. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Hopping — Họp|ping 〈n.; od. s; unz.; meist in Zus.; umg.〉 rascher, häufiger Wechsel (ÄrzteHopping, DiscoHopping, InselHopping, JobHopping, (Kranken )KassenHopping) ● ein Hopping zwischen Kunst und Unterhaltung [engl., zu hop „hüpfen“] …   Universal-Lexikon

  • hopping — /hop ing/, adj. 1. working energetically; busily engaged: He kept the staff hopping in order to get the report finished. 2. going from one place or situation to another of a similar specified type (usually used in combination): restaurant hopping …   Universalium

  • hopping — I. adverb Date: 1675 extremely, violently used in the phrase hopping mad II. adjective Date: 1785 1. intensely active ; busy < they kept us hopping > 2. extremely angry III …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Hopping — Hop Hop (h[o^]p), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Hopped} (h[o^]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Hopping} (h[o^]p p[i^]ng).] [OE. hoppen to hop, leap, dance, AS. hoppian; akin to Icel. & Sw. hoppa, Dan. hoppe, D. huppelen, G. h[ u]pfen.] 1. To move by successive leaps …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • hopping — adv. Hopping is used with these adjectives: ↑mad …   Collocations dictionary

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