skipping
US /ˈskɪp.ɪŋ/
UK /ˈskɪp.ɪŋ/

1.
melompat, lompat tali
the action of jumping lightly and quickly, typically over a rope that is swung over the head and under the feet
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The children enjoyed skipping in the park.
Kanak-kanak seronok melompat tali di taman.
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Her energetic skipping made her stand out.
Lompatannya yang bertenaga membuatkan dia menonjol.
2.
pelangkauan, peninggalan
the action of omitting or leaving out something
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The teacher noticed the student's skipping of several questions on the test.
Guru menyedari pelangkauan beberapa soalan oleh pelajar dalam ujian.
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His frequent skipping of classes led to poor grades.
Ponteng kelasnya yang kerap menyebabkan gred yang teruk.
1.
melompat, melompat tali
jumping lightly and quickly, typically over a rope that is swung over the head and under the feet
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She was skipping happily down the street.
Dia sedang melompat gembira di jalan.
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The children were skipping rope in the playground.
Kanak-kanak sedang melompat tali di taman permainan.
2.
melangkau, meninggalkan
omitting or leaving out something
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He was skipping the difficult parts of the book.
Dia sedang melangkau bahagian-bahagian sukar dalam buku itu.
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The software is skipping some files during the backup.
Perisian itu sedang melangkau beberapa fail semasa sandaran.