Skip out Meaning in English
expression
ˈskɪp/ /ˈaʊt
SKIP-owt
skˈɪp/ /ˈaʊt
skip-OWT
释义
To leave quickly or secretly, often to avoid something like paying a bill or meeting a responsibility.
用法与细微差别
Informal and commonly used with 'on' to specify what is being avoided (e.g., 'skip out on the bill'). Often means leaving without notice or skipping a social or financial obligation.
Spanish: irse (sin pagar) - desaparecer (informal)Portuguese (BR): dar o fora - sair de fininhoPortuguese (PT): dar à sola - sair de mansinhoChinese (Simplified): 溜走 - 逃避Chinese (Traditional): 溜走 - 逃避Hindi: चुपचाप निकल जाना - बिना बताए चले जानाArabic: الهروب (دون دفع أو إخطار) - التملصBengali: চুপিচুপি পালানো - ফাঁকি দেওয়াRussian: сбежать - улизнутьJapanese: こっそり抜け出す - 支払いを逃れるVietnamese: lẻn đi - trốn tránh trách nhiệmKorean: 슬쩍 빠져나가다 - 몰래 도망가다Turkish: sessizce kaçmak - gizlice sıvışmak - sorumluluktan kaçmakUrdu: چپکے سے نکل جانا - فرار ہوناIndonesian: cabut diam-diam - menghindar dari tanggung jawab
例句
He tried to skip out without paying for dinner.
basic
Don’t skip out before the meeting is over.
basic
Laura often skips out when it’s time to clean up.
basic
My roommate skipped out on rent again this month.
natural
Let’s not skip out on Mom’s birthday like last year.
natural
A bunch of customers tried to skip out when the fire alarm went off.
natural