Hopp definiera i
HOP abbr.
What is the translation of "honduraner" in English?
To move with light bounding skips or leaps. Informal To move quickly or be busily active: The shipping department is hopping this week. To travel or move often from place to place. Often used in combination: party-hop. To move over by hopping: hop a ditch two feet wide. Informal To get on a train surreptitiously in order to ride without paying a fare: hop a freight train.
A light springy jump or leap, especially on one foot or with both feet at the same time. A rebound: The ball took a bad hop.
Definition of 'hop'
A twining vine Humulus lupulus having lobed leaves and green female flowers arranged in conelike spikes. They are used in brewing to inhibit bacterial growth and to add the characteristic bitter taste to beer. To increase the power or energy of: hop up a car. All rights reserved. US and Canadian to bounce or cause to bounce: he hopped the flat stone over the lake's surface. Dancing old-fashioned informal a dance, esp one at which popular music is played: we're all going to the school hop tonight.
Brit unawares or unprepared: the new ruling caught me on the hop. Plants any climbing plant of the N temperate genus Humulus, esp H. See also hops. Pharmacology obsolete slang opium or any other narcotic drug. Collins English Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition © HarperCollins Publishers , , , , , , , , , Middle High German hopfen, Old Norse hoppa ].
Old High German hopfo ].
What is the translation of "leap" in Norwegian?
Copyright , , by Random House, Inc. Switch to new thesaurus. American hop , Humulus americanus - native American plant sometimes confused with the European hop. Humulus japonicus , Japanese hop - ornamental vine native to eastern Asia; cultivated for its variegated foliage. Based on WordNet 3. To bound lightly: skip , skitter , spring , trip.
What is the translation of "hoops" in English?
A light bounding movement: skip , spring. A party or gathering for dancing: ball , dance. The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus. Hopfen hüpfen springen Hüpfer raushüpfen. Brit inf hop it!
The children had a competition to see who could hop the farthest; He hopped about in pain when the hammer fell on his foot. He hopped over the fence and ran away; He hopped out of bed. The car stopped and the driver told the hikers to hop in; I'll hop out of the car at the next crossroads. The sparrow crossed the lawn in a series of hops.