Word: skip

Category: skip

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Synonyms: skip

eyeglass

Translations: skip

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spanish
Translations:
omitir, saltar, saltarse, brincar, salto, brinco
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german
Translations:
auslassung, sprung, überspringen, weglassen
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french
Translations:
sautillement, omission, omettre, bond, gambader, saut, sauter, négliger, fêlure, caracoler, ...
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italian
Translations:
saltellare, saltare, salto, scavalcare, lancio, omettere
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dutch
Translations:
overslaan, springen
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russian
Translations:
прыжок, скакать, махнуть, подпрыгивание, перескакивать, приплясывать, прыгать, улей, пропускать, пропуск, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
hopp, sprett
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swedish
Translations:
hoppa
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finnish
Translations:
hypätä, laiminlyönti, ohittaa, pinnata
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czech
Translations:
vynechat, skákat, přeskočení, přeskok, skok, poskok, poskakovat, přeskočit, vynechávat
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polish
Translations:
skok, pominięcie, podskakiwać, zwiać, podskakiwanie, kontener, statek, pomijanie, skakać, przeskakiwać, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
felvonóveder, hajóskapitány, átugrás, ugrabugra, vakbarázda, mintatáska, kapitány, szállítókas
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ukrainian
Translations:
скіп, стрибати, пропускання, перескакувати
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belarusian
Translations:
скакаць
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croatian
Translations:
skakutanje, skočiti, skakati, preskočiti, skok
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slovenian
Translations:
skákat

The meaning and "use of": skip

noun
  • a light, bouncing step; a skipping movement. - he moved with a strange, dancing skip
  • a dumpster. - Stop using our hedgerows like a very large skip .
  • the captain or director of a team in lawn bowling or curling. - Desert Rats carried on their hundred percent winning streak by beating the Buriram Stompers captained by their new skip Phil.
verb
  • move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce. - she began to skip down the path
  • act as skip of (a side). - Ball's victory in the fours final earlier in the year was also against a side skipped by Lavelle.

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