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1 keep (someone) on the hop
(to keep (someone) busy, active etc.) mantener en alerta/activo -
2 keep (someone) on the hop
(to keep (someone) busy, active etc.) mantener en alerta/activo -
3 hop
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1. hop past tense, past participle - hopped; verb1) ((of people) to jump on one leg: The children had a competition to see who could hop the farthest; He hopped about in pain when the hammer fell on his foot.) saltar a la pata coja2) ((of certain small birds, animals and insects) to jump on both or all legs: The sparrow/frog hopped across the lawn.) dar saltos, brincar3) (to jump: He hopped (over) the fence and ran away; He hopped out of bed.) saltar4) ((with in(to), out (of)) to get into or out of a car etc: The car stopped and the driver told the hikers to hop in; I'll hop out of the car at the next crossroads.) subir/bajar
2. noun1) (a short jump on one leg.) salto a la pata coja2) ((of certain small birds, animals and insects) a short jump on both or all legs: The sparrow crossed the lawn in a series of hops.) salto, brinco•- catch someone on the hop
- catch on the hop
- keep someone on the hop
- keep on the hop
II hop noun(a climbing plant, the bitter fruits of which (hops) are used in brewing beer.)hop1 n salto / salto a la pata cojahop2 vb1. andar a la pata cojaher right foot hurt so she had to hop le dolía el pie derecho así que tenía que andar a la pata coja2. dar saltitostr[hɒp]1 (plant) lúpulo————————tr[hɒp]1 salto, brinco3 SMALLAVIATION/SMALL familiar vuelo corto1 saltar, dar brincos, dar saltos2 SMALLAVIATION/SMALL cruzar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be on the hop familiar estar muy atareado,-ato hop on one leg andar a la pata cojato hop on the busain familiar subirse al autobúsenhop n1) leap: salto m, brinco m2) flight: vuelo m corto3) : lúpulo m (planta)n.• brinco s.m.• hombrecillo s.m.• lúpulo s.m.• salto s.m.v.• atravesar de un salto v.• brincar v.• saltar v.hɑːp, hɒp
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1)a) ( jump - of person) salto m a la pata coja, brinco m de cojito (Méx); (- of rabbit) salto m, brinco m; (- of bird) saltito mto catch somebody on the hop — (BrE colloq) pillar or (esp Esp) coger* a alguien desprevenido or descuidado
b) ( Aviat)2) ( dance) (colloq & dated) baile m, bailongo m (fam)3) (Bot, Culin) (usu pl) lúpulo m
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- pp- intransitive verba) \<\<frog/rabbit\>\> brincar*, saltar; \<\<bird\>\> dar* saltitosb) \<\<person/child\>\> saltar a la pata coja or con un solo pie, brincar* de cojito (Méx)c) ( move quickly) (colloq)hop in, I'll take you to the station — súbete, que te llevo a la estación
to hop off/on a train/bus — bajarse de/tomarse un tren/autobús
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vt1) (AmE colloq) \<\<flightain\>\> tomar, pillar (fam)2)to hop it — (BrE colloq)
hop it! — lárgate! (fam)
I [hɒp]1. N1) (=jump) salto m, brinco mhop, skip and jump — (Sport) triple salto m
- catch sb on the hopthe uncertainty should keep them on the hop — (Brit) * la incertidumbre los mantendrá en estado de alerta
2) † * (=dance) baile m3) (Aer) vuelo m corto2.VI [person, bird, animal] dar saltos, brincar (LAm)- be hopping mad3.VTto hop it — (Brit) * largarse *
hop it! — ¡lárgate! *
- hop off- hop on- hop out
II [hɒp]1.N (Bot) (also: hops) lúpulo m2.CPDhop picking N — recolección f del lúpulo
* * *[hɑːp, hɒp]
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1)a) ( jump - of person) salto m a la pata coja, brinco m de cojito (Méx); (- of rabbit) salto m, brinco m; (- of bird) saltito mto catch somebody on the hop — (BrE colloq) pillar or (esp Esp) coger* a alguien desprevenido or descuidado
b) ( Aviat)2) ( dance) (colloq & dated) baile m, bailongo m (fam)3) (Bot, Culin) (usu pl) lúpulo m
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1.
- pp- intransitive verba) \<\<frog/rabbit\>\> brincar*, saltar; \<\<bird\>\> dar* saltitosb) \<\<person/child\>\> saltar a la pata coja or con un solo pie, brincar* de cojito (Méx)c) ( move quickly) (colloq)hop in, I'll take you to the station — súbete, que te llevo a la estación
to hop off/on a train/bus — bajarse de/tomarse un tren/autobús
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vt1) (AmE colloq) \<\<flight/train\>\> tomar, pillar (fam)2)to hop it — (BrE colloq)
hop it! — lárgate! (fam)
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