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Meanings of
skip
in anglès
rus
скип
portuguès
caçamba
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Large open-topped waste container.
skip bin
rus
скип
portuguès
saltar
català
saltar
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Jump lightly.
hop
hop-skip
Related terms
skip over
hop on
català
saltar
català
saltar
espanyol
saltar
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Bypass.
jump
pass over
català
saltar
català
omissió
espanyol
descuido
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A mistake resulting from neglect.
omission
català
omissió
Synonyms
Examples for "
jump
"
jump
pass over
Examples for "
jump
"
1
Charles de Gaulle hardly intended to help
jump
-
start
the Israeli technology scene.
2
Imports would
jump
by almost 10 million tonnes this year, he added.
3
From which a number of people every year
jump
to their deaths.
4
Figures released today show a
jump
in British house prices in September.
5
I wasn't working that day, and I said, 'Can I
jump
on?'
1
They
pass
over
mountains and down into the deepest valleys; they are
2
For the first time, I saw a shadow
pass
over
her features.
3
The cockroaches moving up on the wall would
pass
over
the strips.
4
Or they may
pass
over
a critical analyst's investment-banking colleagues for deals.
5
The instructions are too interesting to
pass
over
with a general description.
Other meanings for "skip"
Usage of
skip
in anglès
1
So I'll just
skip
to the point: we have a major problem.
2
Problem is, your self-restraint is so good you often
skip
meals altogether.
3
In my experience, health insurance is simply a payment to
skip
queues.
4
Honestly, I could
skip
work entirely and he wouldn't know the difference.
5
If I don't have something good to say, I
skip
the subject.
6
Though some sources said, the Canadian financial company could also
skip
Japan.
7
Five Republican U.S. senators said this week they would
skip
the convention.
8
The concern prompted Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper to
skip
the summit.
9
Last week, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush said he would
skip
it.
10
Seven studies found that overweight children are more likely to
skip
breakfast.
11
There was one, however, that the Blues forward might prefer to
skip
.
12
But she also might vote for a third-party candidate or
skip
voting.
13
If there is an odd number of tables, no
skip
is necessary.
14
It's best to
skip
the disposables in favor of reusables when possible.
15
The actress suggested she might
skip
the awards show altogether this year.
16
I'll
skip
the work-energy principle since it doesn't matter too much here.
Other examples for "skip"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
skip
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
skip to
skip a beat
skip ahead
skip school
little skip
More collocations
Translations for
skip
rus
скип
portuguès
caçamba
cacamba
saltar
saltitar
pular
català
saltar
botar
coixejar
saltar-se
omissió
descuit
oblit
espanyol
saltar
saltarse
circunvalar
descuido
faltar a clases
hacer novillos
brincar
desplazarse saltando
Skip
through the time
Skip
across language varieties
Australia
Common
South Africa
Common
United States of America
Common
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