hop /ˈhɑp/
單腳跳,跳躍,舞會,飛行,蛇麻草(vi.)單腳跳,跳躍,長蛇麻子(vt.)躍過,跳上 ; (對路由器來說,從發送端至接收端構成的路徑, 都由一組跳躍點構成)
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中繼段
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*跳躍 中繼段
Hop, n.
1. A leap on one leg, as of a boy; a leap, as of a toad; a jump; a spring.
2. A dance; esp., an informal dance of ball. [Colloq.]
Hop, skip and jump, Hop, step and a jump or Hop, step and jump,
1. a game or athletic sport in which the participants cover as much ground as possible by a hop, stride, and jump in succession. 2. a short distance.
Hop, n.
1. Bot. A climbing plant (Humulus Lupulus), having a long, twining, annual stalk. It is cultivated for its fruit (hops).
2. The catkin or strobilaceous fruit of the hop, much used in brewing to give a bitter taste.
3. The fruit of the dog-rose. See Hip.
Hop back. Brewing See under 1st Back.
Hop clover Bot., a species of yellow clover having heads like hops in miniature (Trifolium agrarium, and Trifolium procumbens).
Hop flea Zool., a small flea beetle (Haltica concinna), very injurious to hops.
Hop fly Zool., an aphid (Phorodon humuli), very injurious to hop vines.
Hop froth fly Zool., an hemipterous insect (Aphrophora interrupta), allied to the cockoo spits. It often does great damage to hop vines.
Hop hornbeam Bot., an American tree of the genus Ostrya (Ostrya Virginica) the American ironwood; also, a European species (Ostrya vulgaris).
Hop moth Zool., a moth (Hypena humuli), which in the larval state is very injurious to hop vines.
Hop picker, one who picks hops.
Hop pole, a pole used to support hop vines.
Hop tree Bot., a small American tree (Ptelia trifoliata), having broad, flattened fruit in large clusters, sometimes used as a substitute for hops.
Hop vine Bot., the climbing vine or stalk of the hop.
Hop, v. t. To impregnate with hops.
Hop, v. i. To gather hops. Usage: [Perhaps only in the form Hopping, vb. n.]
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Hop v. i. [imp. & p. p. Hopped p. pr. & vb. n. Hopping ]
1. To move by successive leaps, as toads do; to spring or jump on one foot; to skip, as birds do.
[Birds] hopping from spray to spray. --Dryden.
2. To walk lame; to limp; to halt.
3. To dance.
Hip n. Bot. The fruit of a rosebush, especially of the English dog-rose (Rosa canina); called also rose hip. [Written also hop, hep.]
Hip tree Bot., the dog-rose.
hop
n 1: the act of hopping; jumping upward or forward (especially on
one foot)
2: twining perennials having cordate leaves and flowers
arranged in conelike spikes; the dried flowers of this
plant are used in brewing to add the characteristic bitter
taste to beer [syn: hops]
3: an informal dance where popular music is played [syn: record
hop]
v 1: jump lightly [syn: skip, hop-skip]
2: move quickly from one place to another
3: informal: travel by means of an aircraft, bus, etc.; "She
hopped a train to Chicago"; "He hopped rides all over the
country"
4: make a quick trip especially by air; "Hop the Pacific Ocean"
5: jump across; "He hopped the bush"
6: make a jump forward or upward
[also: hopping, hopped]