skip

skip
[skɪp]
sustantivo
1brinco (m)
verbo transitivo (pt & pp skipped)
2saltarse (meal, page, stage)
verbo intransitivo
3brincar (lambs, children); saltar a la cuerda or (with rope)comba (español de España)
sustantivo
1contenedor (m) (for rubbish) (británico)

skip [skip]
1Pasar por alto, omitir (miss out, omit).
2Saltar ligeramente por encima de algo.
3Hacer saltar sucesivamente, como salta una piedra plana sobre el agua.
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
4Saltar ligeramente, brincar, cabriolar, triscar, dar o hacer cabriola (n)
sustantivo
5Dar saltos o pernadas, brincar hacia alguna cosa o desde ella.
6Pasar por alto sin hacer caso de.
va.
sustantivo
1Cabriola, salto, brinco.
2Omisión, acción de pasar por alto sin hacer caso.

skip [skɪp]
noun
salto; (m) brinco; (m)
verb:intransitive
1 (jump) brincar; saltar
to skip with joy dar brincos saltos de alegría;or brincar saltar de alegría;or to skip in/out entrar/salir dando brincos; he skipped out of the way se apartó de un salto; to skip off largarse; rajarse; (LAm)
2 (with a rope) saltar a la comba
3
to skip over sth pasar algo por alto; saltarse algo; to skip from one thing to another saltar de un tema a otro; the book skips about a lot el libro da muchos saltos
verb:transitive
[+meal, lesson, page] saltarse
to skip lunch saltarse el almuerzo; no almorzar; you should never skip breakfast no debes saltarte nunca el desayuno; to skip school hacer novillos; hacer la rabona; let's skip it! (informal) ¡basta de eso!
modifier
skip rope (n) (US)
skipping rope See culture box in entry skipping.
skip [skɪp]
noun
(Britain) (container) contenedor de basuras; (m)

Verb Conjugation for "skip"

Imperative
  • skip
  • you skip
  • he/she skips
  • we skip
  • you skip
  • they skip
Preterite
  • I skipped
  • you skipped
  • he/she skipped
  • we skipped
  • you skipped
  • they skipped
Present Continuous
  • I am skipping
  • you are skipping
  • he/she is skipping
  • we are skipping
  • you are skipping
  • they are skipping
Present Perfect
  • I have skipped
  • you have skipped
  • he/she has skipped
  • we have skipped
  • you have skipped
  • they have skipped
Past Continuous
  • I was skipping
  • you were skipping
  • he/she was skipping
  • we were skipping
  • you were skipping
  • they were skipping
Past Perfect
  • I had skipped
  • you had skipped
  • he/she had skipped
  • we had skipped
  • you had skipped
  • they had skipped
Future
  • I will skip
  • you will skip
  • he/she will skip
  • we will skip
  • you will skip
  • they will skip
Future Perfect
  • I will have skipped
  • you will have skipped
  • he/she will have skipped
  • we will have skipped
  • you will have skipped
  • they will have skipped
Future Continuous
  • I will be skipping
  • you will be skipping
  • he/she will be skipping
  • we will be skipping
  • you will be skipping
  • they will be skipping
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been skipping
  • you have been skipping
  • he/she has been skipping
  • we have been skipping
  • you have been skipping
  • they have been skipping
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been skipping
  • you will have been skipping
  • he/she will have been skipping
  • we will have been skipping
  • you will have been skipping
  • they will have been skipping
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been skipping
  • you had been skipping
  • he/she had been skipping
  • we had been skipping
  • you had been skipping
  • they had been skipping
Paid English to Spanish translation

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hearty laughter, raucous laughter, guffaw