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Skip Meaning in English

word

/ˈskɪp/
skip
/skˈɪp/
skip

释义

To move with light jumps, to not include or do something, or to miss something such as a class or step. It is a common everyday verb used for movement, omission, and absence.

用法与细微差别

Very common in everyday English. Common patterns: 'skip a meal', 'skip class', 'skip a song', 'skip a step', and 'skip to page 10'. For movement, 'skip' sounds light and happy, unlike 'jump'. Learners often confuse 'skip' with 'omit'; 'omit' is more formal and less natural in casual speech.

例句

The child skipped down the street.

basic

I skip breakfast when I'm late.

basic

She skipped class today.

basic

You can skip the intro and go straight to chapter two.

natural

Let's skip this song—I hear it everywhere.

natural

We skipped a few steps, and now the app won't load.

natural