be startled or excited from surprise, joy or fright My heart skipped a beat when the truck almost hit us last night.
heart skips a beat
be startled or excited from surprise, joy or fright My heart skipped a beat when I saw my name on the television screen.
skip bail
run away and not come to trial and therefore give up any money that you may have already paid the court The man didn
skip classes
miss classes, not attend classes, play hooky Riza had low grades in history because he skipped classes.
skip it
forget all about it "Skip it", I said as she forgot to bring me the phone number after I had asked her three times.
you damn skippy
yes, with emphasis; "Are you going to see that model tonight? You damn skippy!"
skip off
leave without attracting attention 悄悄离开 He skipped off quickly when the waiter brought us the bill.侍者拿来帐单时,他很快溜走了。 She is always skipping out when there is washingup to be done.当要洗碗时,她总是悄悄溜走。
skip off/out
leave without attracting attention 悄悄离开 He skipped off quickly when the waiter brought us the bill.侍者拿来帐单时,他很快溜走了。 She is always skipping out when there is washingup to be done.当要洗碗时,她总是悄悄溜走。
skip out
leave without attracting attention 悄悄离开 He skipped off quickly when the waiter brought us the bill.侍者拿来帐单时,他很快溜走了。 She is always skipping out when there is washingup to be done.当要洗碗时,她总是悄悄溜走。
skip over
pass over; omit;ignore略过;遗漏;忽视 Let's skip over these points and come to the main argument.我们略过这几点来看看主要论点吧。 I'll skip over your rudeness.我不会计较你的粗鲁。
hop, skip, and a jump
Idiom(s): hop, skip, and a jump
Theme: DISTANCE
a short distance. (Fixed order.) • Her house was just a hop, skip, and a jump away from mine, so we visited often. • Our town is just a hop, skip, and a jump from a big city, so we get the advantages of the city and of country life.
heart skip a beat|beat|heart|heart miss a beat|mis
1. The heart leaves out or seems to leave out a beat; the heart beats hard or leaps from excitement or strong feeling. Often considered trite. When Paul saw the bear standing in front of him, his heart skipped a beat. 2. To be startled or excited from surprise, joy. or fright. When Linda was told that she had won, her heart missed a beat.
jump bail|bail|jump|skip|skip bail
v. phr., informal To run away and fail to come to trial, and so to give up a certain amount of money already given to a court of law to hold with the promise that you would come. The robber paid $2000 bail so he wouldn't be put in jail before his trial, but he jumped bail and escaped to Mexico.The man skipped bail because he was afraid the court might put him in jail for a long time.
skip it|skip
v. phr., informal To forget all about it. When Jack tried to reward him for returning his lost dog, the man said to skip it.I asked what the fight was about, but the boys said to skip it.
skip out|skip
v., informal To leave in a hurry; especially after cheating or taking money dishonestly; sneak away; leave without permission. The man skipped out of the hotel without paying his bill."How did you get out of the house after supper, Harry? " "I skipped out!"
An kip idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with kip, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Dicionário de palavras semelhantes, Diferentes palavras, Sinônimos, Expressões idiomáticas para Idioma kip