Hop off Meaning in English
expression
ˈhɑp/ /ˈɔf
HOP awf
hˈɒp/ /ˈɒf
HOP of
Definición
To get off or leave a vehicle, often quickly or by jumping, such as a bus or train. It can also mean to exit somewhere in a lively or informal way.
Uso & Matices
'Hop off' is informal, mostly used with buses, trains, or similar transport ('hop off the bus'). Sometimes used metaphorically ('hop off the call'). More energetic and casual than just 'get off'. Not used for cars or planes. Common in travel ('hop-on, hop-off' tours).
Spanish: bajarse rápidamente - saltar de (vehículo)Portuguese (BR): descer rapidamente - saltar de (veículo)Portuguese (PT): sair rapidamente - saltar de (veículo)Chinese (Simplified): 迅速下车 - 跳下(交通工具)Chinese (Traditional): 迅速下車 - 跳下(交通工具)Hindi: तेज़ी से उतरना - (वाहन से) कूदकर उतरनाArabic: القفز من (مركبة) - النزول بسرعةBengali: নেমে পড়া - লাফিয়ে নেমে যাওয়াRussian: вскочить - быстро выйти (из транспорта)Japanese: さっと降りる - 飛び降りるVietnamese: nhảy xuống - xuống nhanhKorean: 펄쩍 내리다 - 빠르게 내리다Turkish: atlamak - hızla inmekUrdu: اُترنا (تیزی سے) - چھلانگ لگا کر اُترناIndonesian: melompat turun - turun dengan cepat
Oraciones de Ejemplo
I will hop off at the next stop.
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Please hop off the bus carefully.
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We watched the children hop off the train.
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Let me hop off here and grab a coffee before work.
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She quickly hopped off and disappeared into the crowd.
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You can hop off the tour bus at any stop and look around.
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