- hop travel
- Баскетбол: прыжок с мячом (нарушение)
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
travel — [n] journey biking, commutation, cruising, drive, driving, excursion, expedition, flying, globe trotting*, hop*, junket, movement, navigation, overnight, passage, peregrination, ramble, ride, riding, sailing, seafaring, sightseeing, swing, tour,… … New thesaurus
hop|scotch — «HOP SKOCH», noun, verb. –n. a children s game in which the players hop over the lines of a figure drawn on the ground and pick up an object thrown or kicked into one of the numbered squares of the figure. –v.i. to hop, go, or travel here and… … Useful english dictionary
Travel at Your Own Pace — Infobox Album Name = Travel At Your Own Pace Type = Album Artist = Y Society Cover Art = Ashley Oubre Ashleyoubre.com Released = October 8, 2007 [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg sql=10:hifexzthldde allmusic ((( Travel at Your Own Pace… … Wikipedia
hop — hop1 hoppingly, adv. /hop/, v., hopped, hopping, n. v.i. 1. to make a short, bouncing leap; move by leaping with all feet off the ground. 2. to spring or leap on one foot. 3. Informal. to make a short, quick trip, esp. in an airplane: He hopped… … Universalium
travel — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Go from one place to another Nouns 1. travel; traveling, wayfaring, itinerancy, tourism; journey, voyage, excursion, junket, expedition, safari, tour, [pleasure or business] trip, trek, crossing, cruise … English dictionary for students
hop — I UK [hɒp] / US [hɑp] verb [intransitive] Word forms hop : present tense I/you/we/they hop he/she/it hops present participle hopping past tense hopped past participle hopped 1) to move forward by jumping on one foot The little girl was hopping… … English dictionary
hop — hop1 [ hap ] verb 1. ) intransitive to move forward by jumping on one foot: The little girl was hopping along next to her mother. a ) intransitive if a bird or animal hops, it uses both or all feet to jump forward b ) intransitive to jump up or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
hop — I [[t]hɒp[/t]] v. hopped, hop•ping, n. 1) anb to make a short, bouncing leap; move by leaping with all feet off the ground, as a rabbit 2) to leap on one foot 3) inf to make a short, quick trip, esp. in an airplane 4) cvb inf to travel or move… … From formal English to slang
hop — 1. verb 1) he hopped over the fence Syn: jump, bound, spring, bounce, leap, vault 2) informal she hopped over the Atlantic Syn: go, dash; travel, journey; jet … Thesaurus of popular words
hop — i. The travel of a radio wave to the ionosphere and back to earth. The number of hops a radio signal has experienced is usually designated by the expression “one hop,” “two hop,” “multihop,” etc. The number of hops is called the order of… … Aviation dictionary
hop a freight — verb To travel as a stowaway aboard a freight train on a railroad. Syn: hop freight … Wiktionary