Hop up Meaning in English
expression
ˈhɑp/ /ˈəp
HOP-up
hˈɒp/ /ˈʌp
HOP-up
التعريف
To jump up lightly and quickly, often onto something. It can also mean to modify an engine or machine to make it more powerful, especially in informal speech.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Informal expression. As a verb, often appears as 'hop up on the bench' (jump lightly onto something). In car culture, 'hop up' refers to making a vehicle more powerful. Not to be confused with 'hopped up', which can also mean someone is energetic or excited, sometimes due to drugs.
Spanish: subir de un salto - modificar (motor/carro) para hacerlo más potentePortuguese (BR): pular para cima - turbinar (motor/carro)Portuguese (PT): saltar para cima - tunar (motor/carro)Chinese (Simplified): 跳上去 - 升级(引擎/汽车)Chinese (Traditional): 跳上去 - 升級(引擎/汽車)Hindi: ऊपर कूदना - तेज़/शक्तिशाली बनाना (इंजन/गाड़ी)Arabic: يقفز للأعلى - تعديل (محرك/سيارة) ليصبح أقوىBengali: লাফ দিয়ে ওঠা - শক্তিশালী করা (যন্ত্রের শক্তি বাড়ানো)Russian: запрыгнуть - форсировать (двигатель, машину)Japanese: ひょいと上がる - 改造する(エンジンなどを強化)Vietnamese: nhảy lên - độ (xe, máy móc cho mạnh hơn)Korean: 가볍게 뛰어오르다 - 튜닝하다(엔진, 기계의 성능을 높임)Turkish: hafifçe atlamak - motoru güçlendirmek (araba için)Urdu: چھلانگ لگا کر اوپر جانا - طاقتور بنانا (گاڑی یا مشین)Indonesian: meloncat naik - memodifikasi (mesin agar lebih kuat)
جمل نموذجية
The cat hopped up onto the counter.
basic
Can you hop up here for a second?
basic
The kids like to hop up on the wall and sit.
basic
He wants to hop up his car for street racing.
natural
I had to hop up on a chair to reach the shelf.
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Sometimes musicians hop up on stage with no introduction.
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