Skip through Meaning in English
expression
释义
To move quickly from one part of something to another, especially when reading or watching, without paying close attention to everything.
用法与细微差别
Informal and common with reading, watching videos, or listening. Often used with books, chapters, or scenes: 'skip through a book', 'skip through the boring parts'. Implies missing details to get a general idea or to find something specific.
例句
I like to skip through magazines and look at the pictures.
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She skipped through the boring parts of the movie.
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Can you skip through the introduction and go to chapter one?
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He just skipped through the training videos to save time.
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I sometimes skip through long articles to find the main points.
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We could just skip through the slides we’ve already seen.
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