A2 [ U ] formal popular music modern popular music, usually with a strong beat, created with electrical or electronic equipment, and easy to listen to and remember流行音乐
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Do you prefer classical music like Mozart and Mahler, or pop?
She's the most exciting British singer to emerge on the pop scene for a decade.
a pop festival
The break-up of the pop group came as no surprise.
There was a pop quiz in history at school today.
[ C ] a short, sharp sound like something exploding发出砰的一声
mainly US informal a father爸爸
[ U ] informal US usually soda a sweet fizzy drink (= with bubbles), usually with a fruit flavour(通常有果味的)汽水
to criticize someone, especially in public(尤指当众)批评(某人),指责(某人)
[ C usually singular ] US informal each particular occasion or object in a series(一系列事情中的)一次,一项
B2 [ I + adv/prep ] mainly UK informal to go to a particular place去
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I popped into the shop on the way home from work to get some milk.
Can you pop into the post office for me?
Jackie's just popped to the bank to get some cash.
I'll pop over to Helen's to see if we can borrow a pillow.
We'll pop in and see you later.
C2 [ I or T ] to (cause something to) make a short explosive sound, often by breaking something(使)发出砰的一声;(使)爆开
[ I ] If your ears pop, you experience a strange noise and feeling in your ears as a result of a sudden change in air pressure.(耳压)变化;耳膜胀痛
[ I + adv/prep ] to move quickly and suddenly, especially from a closed space(尤指从封闭的空间)爆开,弹出来
[ T + adv/prep ] informal to put or take something quickly迅速地拿;快速地放
to take pills regularly, especially ones containing an illegal drug经常性服药;(尤指)服用违法药品,磕药
[ T ] US to open or release something quickly迅速地打开;迅速地放开
enjoyed by many people and easy to understand流行的(许多人欣赏的且容易理解的)
abbreviation forpopulation 人口(population的缩写)
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