| 主要翻译 |
WordReference English-Chinese Dictionary © 2026:
| pop n | (sound: burst) | SCSimplified Chinese 砰砰的响声 pēng pēng de xiǎng shēng |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 微弱爆裂声 pēng pēng de xiǎng shēng ,wēi ruò bào liè shēng |
| | There was a loud pop when the balloon burst. |
| | 气球爆开时,发出砰的一声。 |
| pop⇒ vi | (burst) | SCSimplified Chinese 爆炸 bào zhà TCTraditional Chinese 爆炸 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 爆裂 bào zhà ,bào liè |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 破裂 bào zhà ,pò liè TCTraditional Chinese 破裂 |
| | The soap bubble popped after a few seconds. |
| | 肥皂泡在几秒钟以后就破裂了。 |
| pop n | (sound: cork) (打开瓶盖等时) | SCSimplified Chinese 砰的一声,啪的一声 pēng de yì shēng ,pā de yì shēng TCTraditional Chinese 砰的一聲 |
| | The pop of a champagne cork is a sound associated with celebrations. |
| | 开香槟时塞子那砰地一声是庆祝的声音。 |
| pop n | (popular music) (音乐风格) | SCSimplified Chinese 流行音乐 liú xíng yīn yuè TCTraditional Chinese 流行音樂 |
| | Do you prefer classical music, rock or pop? |
| | 你喜欢古典音乐,摇滚乐还是流行音乐? |
| 其他翻译 |
WordReference English-Chinese Dictionary © 2026:
| pop adj | abbreviation (culture, etc.: popular) (文化等) | SCSimplified Chinese 通俗的,大众的,流行的 tōng sú de,dà zhòng de ,liú xíng de TCTraditional Chinese 大眾的 |
| | While some follow pop culture, others prefer alternative lifestyles. |
| pop adj | abbreviation (music: popular) (音乐) | SCSimplified Chinese 流行的,流行风格的 liú xíng de ,liú xíng fēng gé de |
| | Britney Spears is a pop singer. |
| pop n | (sound of a firearm) | SCSimplified Chinese 枪炮声 qiāng pào shēng TCTraditional Chinese 槍砲聲 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 火器声 qiāng pào shēng,huǒ qì shēng |
| | The soldier heard the pop of an enemy gun. |
| pop n | (fizzy drink) | SCSimplified Chinese 碳酸饮料, 有气饮料 |
| | Would your little girl like some pop to drink? |
pop, Pop n | US, informal (father) | SCSimplified Chinese 老爸 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 老爹 TCTraditional Chinese 老爹 |
| 备注: capitalized when used as a direct term of address |
| | My pop's a good man. |
pop, Pop, poppy, Poppy n | AU, informal (grandfather) | SCSimplified Chinese 爷爷 yé ye TCTraditional Chinese 爺爺 |
| 备注: capitalized when used as a direct term of address |
| | Noah greeted his grandfather with a "G'day, Pop!" |
| pop⇒ vi | (make explosive sound) | SCSimplified Chinese 爆破时发出巨响 bào pò shí fā chū jù xiǎng |
| | The bubbles of lava popped and gave off a smell of sulphur. |
| pop vi | (shoot) | SCSimplified Chinese 射击 shè jī TCTraditional Chinese 射擊 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 开枪射 shè jī,kāi qiāng shè |
| | I had a fleeting glimpse of the target so I popped off a few shots. |
| pop vi | informal (visit) (非正式用语) | SCSimplified Chinese 顺便拜访,顺路看望 shùn biàn bài fǎng,shùn lù kàn wàng TCTraditional Chinese 順便拜訪 |
| | I'll just pop in and see my neighbour. |
| pop vi | informal (appear) (非正式用语) | SCSimplified Chinese 跳出来,出现 tiào chū lái,chū xiàn TCTraditional Chinese 出現 |
| | If you press this button the picture should pop up on the screen. |
| pop vi | (eyes: protrude) (眼睛) | SCSimplified Chinese 瞪出,瞪圆,睁大 dèng chū |
| | The spectators' eyes popped in amazement at the magician's skilful trick. |
| pop vi | (ears: make sound) | SCSimplified Chinese 耳鸣 ěr míng |
| | Lisa's ears popped as the plane rose into the sky. |
| pop [sth]⇒ vtr | (take out: a cork) | SCSimplified Chinese 打开 dǎ kāi TCTraditional Chinese 打開 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 拔去塞子 dǎ kāi,bá qù sāi zi |
| | He knows how to pop the cork of a champagne bottle without spilling any of it. |
| pop [sth] vtr | informal (pimple: expel pus from) (粉刺,脓包) | SCSimplified Chinese 挤破 |
| | Don't pop your zits; they'll get infected. |
| 动词短语 |
WordReference English-Chinese Dictionary © 2026:
| pop at [sth] vtr phrasal insep | informal (shoot at, try to hit) | SCSimplified Chinese 向…射击, 击打 |
| | Ralph used to spend a lot of time popping at bottles with a slingshot. |
| pop in vi phrasal | informal (make brief, casual visit) (非正式用语) | SCSimplified Chinese 拜访,顺道看望,短暂拜访 bài fǎng,shùn dào kàn wàng,duǎn zàn bài fǎng TCTraditional Chinese 拜訪,短暫拜訪 |
| | I just thought I'd pop in and say hello! Whenever you're in the neighborhood, you're welcome to pop in. |
| | 我就想着顺道过来看看你,打声招呼!只要你在附近,随时欢迎你来访。 |
| pop off vi phrasal | informal (go suddenly) | SCSimplified Chinese 突然离去, 突然离开 |
| | Popping off in the middle of a conversation is something he does all the time. |
| pop off vi phrasal | informal, euphemism (die) | SCSimplified Chinese 死, 死掉 |
| | When I die, I hope to pop off peacefully in my sleep at a very old age. |
| pop off vi phrasal | (speak thoughtlessly) | SCSimplified Chinese 轻率地说出 |
| | He couldn't keep himself from popping off to his boss, and was finally fired. |
| pop out vi phrasal | informal (go out briefly) | SCSimplified Chinese 短暂外出 duǎn zàn wài chū |
| | I'm just popping out to the shops, I will be back in 10 minutes. |
| | 我要去商店一趟,10分钟内就回来。 |
| pop out vi phrasal | informal (protrude or bulge) (非正式用语) | SCSimplified Chinese 突出 tū chū TCTraditional Chinese 突出 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 跳出 tū chū,tiào chū |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 爆出 |
| | His stomach was popping out of his shirt - the buttons had come undone. |
| | The boy was so surprised that his eyes were popping out of his head. |
| | 衬衫上的扣子松了,他的肚子要从衬衫里爆出来了。那个男孩十分惊讶,两只眼睛瞪得都快掉出来了。 |
| pop over vi phrasal | informal (make quick or impromptu visit) | SCSimplified Chinese 作短暂的访问, 匆匆拜访 |
| | I'll be in in this afternoon if you want to pop over for a quick chat. |
| | I think I'll pop over to my neighbor's house and borrow a cup of sugar. |
| pop up vi phrasal | informal (spring up suddenly) | SCSimplified Chinese 突然弹出, 突然冒出 |
| | Lots of second-hand shops have suddenly started to pop up in my town. |
| | 我居住的城镇突然冒出很多二手商店。 |
| pop up vi phrasal | figurative, informal (emerge) | SCSimplified Chinese 出现, 浮现, 显现 |
| | You never know what's going to pop up when you're talking to crazy Fred. |
| | 你永远不知道和疯狂的弗雷德聊天时会突然跳出些什么。 |
| pop up vi phrasal | (computing: appear on screen) (计算机) | SCSimplified Chinese 弹出 tán chū |
| | As I was reading the article, an ad popped up and obscured the text. |
| | 我在阅读那篇文章时,突然弹出一则广告遮住了文字。 |