pop

英 [p?p] 美[pɑp]
  • n. 流行音樂;汽水;砰然聲;槍擊
  • vi. 突然出現(xiàn);爆開;射擊;瞪大;發(fā)出爆裂聲
  • vt. 取出;開槍打;拋出;突然伸出;突然行動
  • adj. 流行的;通俗的;熱門的
  • adv. 突然;砰地
  • abbr. 郵局協(xié)議(post office protocol)
  • n. (Pop)人名;(羅、捷、塞)波普

CET4TEM4考研CET6基本詞匯

詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?pops;第三人稱單數(shù):?pops;過去式:?popped;過去分詞:?popped;現(xiàn)在分詞:?popping;

中文詞源


pop 砰,爆裂,突然出現(xiàn)

擬聲詞。

英文詞源


pop (n.1)
"a hit with an explosive sound," c. 1400, of imitative origin. Meaning "flavored carbonated beverage" is from 1812.
A new manufactory of a nectar, between soda-water and ginger-beer, and called pop, because 'pop goes the cork' when it is drawn. [Southey, letter, 1812]
Sense of "ice cream on a stick" is from 1923 (see popsicle). Meaning "the (brief) time of a 'pop'" is from 1530s. Pop goes the weasel, a country dance, was popular 1850s in school yards, with organ grinders, at court balls, etc.
pop (adj.)
"having popular appeal," 1926, of individual songs from many genres; 1954 as a noun, as genre of its own; abbreviation of popular; earlier as a shortened form of popular concert (1862), and often in the plural form pops. Pop art first recorded 1957, said to have been in use conversationally among Independent group of artists from late 1954. Pop culture attested from 1959, short for popular culture (attested by 1846).
pop (n.2)
"father," 1838, chiefly American English, shortened from papa (1680s), from French papa, from Old French, a children's word, similar to Latin pappa. Form poppa is recorded from 1897.
pop (v.)
"cause to make a short, quick sound," mid-15c.; intransitive sense "make a short, quick sound" is from 1570s; imitative. Of eyes, "to protrude" (as if about to burst), from 1670s. Sense of "to appear or put suddenly" (often with up, off, in, etc.) is recorded from mid-15c. Baseball sense of "to hit a ball high in the air" is from 1867. To pop the question is from 1725, specific sense of "propose marriage" is from 1826. Related: Popped; popping.

雙語例句


1. "Pop-Pop" is her jazziest album ever.
Pop-Pop是她最具有爵士樂風(fēng)格的一張專輯。

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2. The radio had fed him a diet of pop songs.
他從廣播里聽到的都是千篇一律的流行歌曲。

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3. Somalia, pop. 7.9 million, income per head about £1.60 a week.
索馬里,人口790萬,人均收入大約每周1.60英鎊。

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4. I'll make the tea and you pop off for a while.
我來備茶,你去歇一會兒吧。

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5. She has some cockeyed delusions about becoming a pop star.
她還幻想著自己能成為流行歌星。

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