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adj.pop.m.pop (music) (music).* * *1.ADJ pop2.SM (Mús) pop, pop music3.EXCL bingo! ** * *1) (Mús) pop (music)2) (Ur) (Coc) popcorn•* * *1) (Mús) pop (music)2) (Ur) (Coc) popcorn•* * *POP2 (Protocolo de Correo)Nota: En Internet, stándar utilizado por los programas de gestión de correo electrónico para enviar y recibir mensajes del servidor de correo.Ex: The Post Office Protocol (POP) can not deliver adequate electronic mail message management for users of TCP/IP networks.
* * *pop1pop ( before n)pop2A ( Mús) pop, pop musicB (Ur) ( Coc) popcornCompuesto:pop salado/acaramelado(Ur) salted/sweet popcorn* * *
pop sustantivo masculino
1 (Mús) pop (music)
2 (Ur) (Coc) popcorn
' pop' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asomarse
- ídolo
- saltarse
- taponazo
- clip
- conjunto
- monstruo
- papá
- reventar
- saltar
- tata
- ventana
English:
drummer
- manager
- manageress
- number
- pop
- pop in
- pop out
- pop over
- pop singer
- pop up
- pop-top
- boy band
- pop-up
- soda
* * *♦ adjpop♦ nm1. [música] poppop acaramelado toffee popcorn;pop salado salted popcorn* * *I adj pop;música pop pop musicII m pop* * *pop adj n pop -
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* * *pop agg.* * *[pɔp] 1.aggettivo invariabile mus. pop attrib.2.sostantivo maschile invariabile mus. pop (music)* * *pop/pɔp/mus. pop attrib.II m.inv.mus. pop (music). -
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I [pɔp]1. noun1) a sharp, quick, explosive noise, such as that made by a cork as it comes out of a bottle:فَرْقَعَهThe paper bag burst with a loud pop.
2) fizzy drink:مَشْروب فَوّارa bottle of pop.
2. verb– past tense, past participle popped1) to (cause to) make a pop:يُفَرْقِعMy balloon has popped.
2) to spring upwards or outwards:يَقْفِزHis eyes nearly popped out of his head in amazement.
3) to go quickly and briefly somewhere:يَنْطَلِقHe popped out to buy a newspaper.
4) put quickly:يَضَع بِسُرْعَه II [pɔp] adjectiveHe popped the letter into his pocket.
1) (short for popular)2) (of music) written, played etc in a modern style.شَعْبي3) of, or related to, pop music:مُتَعَلِّق بالموسيقى الشَّعْبيَّهpop records.
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adj I - glazba pop music; pjevač pop glazbe pop singer; pop sastav/grupa pop group; - kultura pop culture; - art pop art* * *• priest• pop -
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المُوسيقَى والغِناء الحَديث \ pop: modern popular music, usu. with a strong beat: Do you like pop? She’s a well-known pop singer. \ تَحَرَّكَ \ pop: (with any adv. or prep.) to go or move quickly (usu. without warning, and for a short time): I popped across (the street) to buy a paper. He popped his head round the door just long enough to say good morning. \ See Also طلع (طَلعَ)، دَخَلَ أو خَرَجَ فَجْأةً أو دُفْعَةً واحِدَة \ تَفَقَّعَ \ pop: to make a gently explosive sound (as when a cork is pulled out of a bottle). \ طَقّ \ pop: to make or cause to make a gently explosive sound (as when a CORK is pulled out of a bottle). \ طَقّة \ pop: a popping sound. \ فَقْعَة \ pop: a popping sound. -
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pop music — popular music, pop music The two terms are not interchangeable. Popular music is a generic term for music of all ages that appeals to popular tastes (e.g. one can refer to nineteenth century popular music, the popular music of Greece, etc). Pop… … Modern English usage
pop music — noun Music intended for or accepted by a wide audience. Pop music, despite its commercial focus, includes many artistic gems. See Also: pop, pop culture … Wiktionary