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hop
[hɒp]
sustantivo
1. salto (m) brinco (m) (jump); vuelo (m) corto (familiar) (on plane); baile (m) (familiar) (dance)
  • to catch somebody on the hop (familiar sentido figurado) -> agarrar or coger desprevenido(a) a alguien (español de España)
verbo transitivo (pt & pp hopped)
2. (familiar)
  • hop it! -> ¡lárgate!
verbo intransitivo
3. saltar, brincar (jump); saltar con or (on one leg)en un pie, saltar a la pata coja (Am)
  • to hop out of bed -> salir de la cama de un salto
  • hop in! (familiar) -> ¡sube! (to car)

hop [jop]
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1. Saltar, dar saltos (jump, vault). (n)
2. Cojear de un pie. (n)
3. Juguetear, brincar (play). (n)
4. To hop off, despegar, alzar el vuelo de un avión. (n)
5. Cruzar saltando. (n)
adjetivo
va. Mezclar el lúpulo en la cervez
sustantivo
1. Salto, brinco.
2. Lúpulo, u hombrecillo. (Botánica)
  • Hop pillow -> almohada rellena de lúpulo para inducir el sueño
3. (Pop.) Vuelo en avión.
  • On the en movimiento -> 4. To hope against, esperar lo imposible
  • In one de un salto -> de un tirón, sin hacer escala (Aer.)
To catch someone on the pillar a alguien desprevenido.

hop [hɒp]
noun
1 (jump) salto (m); brinco (m)
hop, skip and jump (Dep) triple salto (m); in one hop de un salto
to catch sb on the hop (Britain) pillar or agarrar a algn desprevenido; (LAm)
the uncertainty should keep them on the hop (Britain) la incertidumbre los mantendrá en estado de alerta
2 (dance) baile (m)
3 (Aer) vuelo (m) corto
in one hop sin hacer escala
verb:intransitive
[+person, bird, animal] dar saltos; brincar; (LAm)
to be hopping mad echar chispas (informal)
verb:transitive
to hop it (Britain) largarse (informal); hop it! ¡lárgate! (informal)
hop [hɒp]
noun
(Bot) (also hops) lúpulo (m)
modifier
hop field (n) campo (m) de lúpulo
hop picking (n) recolección (f) del lúpulo

Verb Conjugation for "hop"

Imperative
  • hop
  • you hop
  • he/she hops
  • we hop
  • you hop
  • they hop
Preterite
  • I hopped
  • you hopped
  • he/she hopped
  • we hopped
  • you hopped
  • they hopped
Present Continuous
  • I am hopping
  • you are hopping
  • he/she is hopping
  • we are hopping
  • you are hopping
  • they are hopping
Present Perfect
  • I have hopped
  • you have hopped
  • he/she has hopped
  • we have hopped
  • you have hopped
  • they have hopped
Past Continuous
  • I was hopping
  • you were hopping
  • he/she was hopping
  • we were hopping
  • you were hopping
  • they were hopping
Past Perfect
  • I had hopped
  • you had hopped
  • he/she had hopped
  • we had hopped
  • you had hopped
  • they had hopped
Future
  • I will hop
  • you will hop
  • he/she will hop
  • we will hop
  • you will hop
  • they will hop
Future Perfect
  • I will have hopped
  • you will have hopped
  • he/she will have hopped
  • we will have hopped
  • you will have hopped
  • they will have hopped
Future Continuous
  • I will be hopping
  • you will be hopping
  • he/she will be hopping
  • we will be hopping
  • you will be hopping
  • they will be hopping
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been hopping
  • you have been hopping
  • he/she has been hopping
  • we have been hopping
  • you have been hopping
  • they have been hopping
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been hopping
  • you will have been hopping
  • he/she will have been hopping
  • we will have been hopping
  • you will have been hopping
  • they will have been hopping
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been hopping
  • you had been hopping
  • he/she had been hopping
  • we had been hopping
  • you had been hopping
  • they had been hopping
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