Examples of using Hopped in English and their translations into Chinese
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He hopped over the barrier with unexpected activity, and sat beside Colonel Pound, kicking his short legs like a little boy on a gate.
Take care of yourself,” she whispered, kissed him lightly on the lips, and hopped onto the bus with the others.
He didn't maintain a stately, upright posture to appear in control: instead he hopped across the podium energetically, gesturing wildly.
He walked by instinct along one white road, on which early birds hopped and sang, and found himself outside a fenced garden.
Well, he's an absolute lamb, if you don't mind my saying so,” the crow said, and she hopped a bit closer.
The Land Cruiser slowed to a halt, and I hopped out, shutting the door behind me.
There was another pause and then Serena drew a breath and hopped from the bed to drop him a deep and reverent curtsy.
I will get it,” he told Diana as he hopped out of bed and pulled on clothing.
We hopped in the car and began the thirty-minute drive to my house.
He hopped down into the cockpit and turned, holding a hand out to me.
I hopped in my car and drove out of the parking lot, but the Presence of the Lord was so strong I couldn't drive.
Bill hopped in after him, and someone helped Adam in and handed him a blanket, as two of the paramedics lifted Adrian in.
They both hopped onto the flight hoping this plane's landing lights worked!
About six weeks ago, he hopped over a guard rail, not seeing the 20-foot drop on the other side.
Case in point: hundreds of developers hopped on to discuss the massive AWS S3 outage on February 28, 2017.
Leaving the airport, the group hopped into a black van and sped away, headed for an uncertain future.
I hopped the rail myself and followed him to the edge of the roof.
Two days later, Lin hopped a plane to Houston with a heavy heart after they claimed him off waivers.
I hopped into his car, and off we went through the remaining layers of security.
Not long afterwards, she hopped on a plane to Maple Grove, Minnesota, to help a bride-to-be who had just fired her maid of honor.