pop

  • 81pop — I [[t]pɒp[/t]] v. popped, pop•ping, n. adv. 1) to make a short, quick, explosive sound: The cork popped[/ex] 2) to burst open with such a sound, as chestnuts or corn in roasting 3) to come or go quickly, suddenly, or unexpectedly 4) to shoot with …

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  • 82pop — I. verb (popped; popping) Etymology: Middle English poppen, of imitative origin Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to strike or knock sharply ; hit 2. to push, put, or thrust suddenly and often deftly < pops a gr …

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  • 83Pop — Popmusik * * * Pop [pɔp], der; [s]: 1. aus dem angloamerikanischen Raum stammende Kunst , Musik , Literaturrichtung, die durch massenhafte Verbreitung ihrer Erzeugnisse und (bei Popkunst und literatur) durch die Bevorzugung großstädtischer&#8230; …

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  • 84pop — POP1, popi, s.m. 1. Stâlp, bârnă, par, prăjină etc. având diverse întrebuinţări, mai ales ca element de susţinere sau de sprijin: a) bucată lungă de lemn, prăjină sau par, folosite pentru a sprijini în mod provizoriu un gard, crengile unui pom&#8230; …

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  • 85pop — I. /pɒp / (say pop) verb (popped, popping) –verb (i) 1. to make a short, quick, explosive sound or report: the cork popped. 2. to burst open with such a sound, as chestnuts or corn in roasting. 3. to come or go (in, into, out, etc.) quickly,&#8230; …

  • 86pop-up — ▪ I. pop up ˈpop up 1 noun [countable] COMPUTING MARKETING a small window containing an advertisement that suddenly appears on a computer screen when you are looking at a website   [m0] ▪ II. pop up pop up 2 adjective [ …

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  • 87Pop-up — Beispiel aus einem Wikipedia Artikel Ein Pop up [ˈpɒpˌʌp] (von engl. pop up „plötzlich auftauchen“) ist ein visuelles Element eines Computerprogramms. Der Name kommt daher, dass Pop up Elemente „aufspringen“ und dabei andere Teile überdecken. Die …

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  • 88pop — {{11}}pop (adj., n.) having popular appeal, 1926, of individual songs from many genres; 1954 as a genre of its own; abbreviation of POPULAR (Cf. popular); earlier as a shortened form of popular concert (1862), often in the plural form pops. Pop&#8230; …

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  • 89pop — pȍp2 [b] (II)[/b] prid. &LT;indekl.&GT; DEFINICIJA razg. koji se odnosi na popularnu umjetnost, modu, glazbu itd. [pop glazba; pop grupa; pop idol; pop moda; pop pjevač; pop scena; pop zvijezda] SINTAGMA pop rock (izg. pȍp rȍk) glazb., v. pop&#8230; …

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  • 90pop*/ — [pɒp] noun I 1) [U] pop music Her music combines funk and pop.[/ex] 2) [C] a sudden short sound like a small explosion The balloon burst with a loud pop.[/ex] 3) [U] informal a sweet drink containing many BUBBLES II adj pop [pɒp] 1) created for,&#8230; …

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