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I . hop <-pp-> [hɒp, Am hɑ:p] VB intr

Phrases:

to be hopping mad

II . hop <-pp-> [hɒp, Am hɑ:p] VB trans

hop AM inf (jump on):

Phrases:

hop it! Brit inf

III . hop [hɒp, Am hɑ:p] N

1. hop (jump):

hop
skok m

2. hop inf (dance):

hop

3. hop (flight):

hop

Phrases:

to catch sb on the hop Brit inf

I . hip-hop N

II . hip-hop ADJ

Usage examples with hopping

to be hopping mad

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Polaron hopping could extend as far as 20 nm.
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A movie has been recorded inside the microscope showing hopping of individual carbon atoms around a hole punched in a graphene sheet.
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This small rodent is sometimes likened to a tiny kangaroo due to its incredibly large hind legs, and hopping form of locomotion.
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Short of hopping on a southbound plane, there are many inexpensive ways to thaw out right here at home.
www.thestar.com
Many magazines were hopping on the bandwagon, offering similar full-color spreads to their readers.
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Runs did not flow; they were grafted from a pitch which kept the batsman hopping around as delivery after delivery tickled their ribs.
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The dusky hopping mouse has four pads on its soles.
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They are cavorting among the ancient temple structures, dancing on the domes, scouring the ground for food and hopping on the temple steps.
news.bbc.co.uk
Figures 1 and 3 both display adatoms undergoing diffusion via the hopping process.
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Such gangs were common; around 250,000 youths traveled the country by hopping trains or hitchhiking in search of better economic circumstances in the early 1930s.
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