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pop¹ /pɑp; pɒp/ v -pped, -pping 1 pop in/out/along etc spoken to go somewhere for a very short time 【口】 迅速地来/去〔某处〕: Dave's popped out to get some bread. 戴夫出去买些面包。 2 pop sth in/on/into etc BrE spoken to put something somewhere 【英口】将〔某物〕放在〔某处〕: Pop the box in the corner. 把箱子放在墙角。 3 pop out/up to suddenly come out of something 突然地从〔某物〕中出来,蹦出,跳起: A tiny chick's head popped out of the egg. 鸡蛋里突然伸出一个小鸡脑袋来。 4 [I,T] to make a sound like a small explosion, or to make something make this sound (使)发出噼啪声: Champagne corks were popping. 开香槟酒瓶塞的噼啪声此起彼伏。 5 also 又作 pop out [I] if someone's eyes pop, or pop out, they look very surprised 〔吃惊时眼睛〕瞪大,突出 6 pop the question informal to ask someone to marry you 【非正式】 求婚
pop upinformal to appear suddenly and unexpectedly 【非正式】 突然[意外]地出现: His face keeps popping up on television. 他的面孔不断地出现在电视上。
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