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I . pop1 [pɒp] SUST.

1. pop (noise):

pop
pok m

2. pop no pl. dated coloq. (effervescent drink):

pop
soda(vica) f

3. pop usu sing. COM.:

ingl. am. ingl. austr. a pop
ingl. am. ingl. austr. a pop

II . pop1 [pɒp] ADV.

III . pop1 <-pp-> [pɒp] V. intr.

1. pop (make noise):

pop
pokati [form. perf. počiti]
to let the cork pop

2. pop (burst):

pop

3. pop (go quickly):

to pop out
to pop out
to pop over
to pop over
to pop upstairs

IV . pop1 <-pp-> [pɒp] V. trans.

1. pop (burst):

pop
pop
pokati [form. perf. počiti]

2. pop (put quickly):

3. pop:

pop ingl. am. coloq. (shoot)
pop ingl. am. coloq. (shoot) (hit)
ingl. am. coloq. (shoot) (hit) to pop one's clogs ingl. brit. coloq.
to pop one's clogs ingl. brit. coloq.
to pop pills

I . pop2 [pɒp] SUST. no pl. (music)

pop
pop m
pop

II . pop2 [pɒp] ADJ. atrbv.

1. pop (popular):

pop
pop culture

2. pop also pey. (popularized):

pop
pop

pop3 [pɒp] SUST. esp ingl. am. esp. infant. coloq.

pop
oči m
pop
ati m

pop off V. intr.

1. pop hum. coloq. (die):

pop
pop
pop

2. pop coloq. (leave):

pop
pop
to pop off home

3. pop coloq. (complain angrily):

pop
pop

pop out V. intr.

1. pop (come out):

pop
skakati [form. perf. skočiti ven]
pop

2. pop (leave):

pop
to pop out for sth

pop up V. intr.

1. pop (appear unexpectedly):

pop
pojavljati se [form. perf. pojaviti se]
pop
prikazovati se [form. perf. prikazati se]

2. pop (in pop-up book):

pop
odpirati se [form. perf. odpreti se]

3. pop ingl. am. DEP. (hit a short fly ball):

pop

ˈpop art SUST. no pl.

pop art
pop art m

ˈpop con·cert SUST.

pop-ˈeyed ADJ.

2. pop-eyed (with bulging eyes):

ˈpop group SUST.

pop group

ˈpop mu·sic SUST. no pl.

pop music

ˈpop sing·er SUST.

pop singer
pop pevec(pevka) m (f)

ˈpop song SUST.

pop song

ˈpop star SUST.

pop star

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
We very much looked down on people who said pop as country bumpkin types.
blogs.discovermagazine.com
In these cases, users of infected machines get deluges with dodgy pop-up ads and other crud.
www.theregister.co.uk
My churlishness may annoy other gardeners who revel in summer's bounty -- the endless zucchini, the pop-in-your-mouth cherry tomatoes, the green beans so delicious you can eat them raw.
www.washingtonpost.com
The party has generally backed government-sponsored legislation on economic issues, but has sought a clampdown on pop concerts, sorcery and soothsayers.
en.wikipedia.org
Rich infuses both his swamp pop recordings and live performances with soul, rhythm and blues, and country and western influences.
en.wikipedia.org
The two longtime musical partners, who trade off instruments and lead vocals, deliver 12 scrappy, crackerjack pop songs veritably buzzing with youthful energy and bristling with hooks.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
Politicians needed to be able to show their cuddly side, appearing on chat shows, understanding pop culture references and generally being good sports.
www.independent.co.uk
You could hear the pop of the catcher's mitt and the crack of the bat loud and clear on what was a beautiful summer night.
montrealgazette.com
New events, charity walks and races pop up every year.
triblive.com
Self-revelation has become a stunt, a kind of theatre carefully stage-managed for the celebrity magazines, while on television politicians and pop stars choke back the tears on cue.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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