скачо́к — meaning in English
skachok
Russian → English · translate English → Russian instead
English meaning
- bound adj Obliged to do something, often by law, duty, or promise.
- caper noun A playful, high-spirited jump or leap.
- hop noun A short jump, especially on one leg or foot.
- jump verb To push off the ground with your legs so your whole body leaves the surface briefly.
- leap verb To jump a long distance, or jump over something suddenly and forcefully.
- spike noun A large, pointed piece of metal, or anything shaped like one.
Senses
скачо́к is used for these senses in English:
- bound A sizeable jump, great leap.
- caper A playful leap or jump.
- hop A short jump.
- jump (mathematics) A discontinuity in the graph of a function, where the function is continuous in a punctured interval of the discontinuity.
- leap The act of leaping or jumping.
- leap The distance traversed by a leap or jump.
- leap (figuratively) A significant move forward.
- spike A surge in power or in the price of a commodity, etc.; any sudden and brief change that would be represented by a sharp peak on a graph.
bound — full definition
- adj Obliged to do something, often by law, duty, or promise.
- adj Heading toward a particular place.
- adj Certain or very likely to happen.
- noun A limit or boundary, often used in the plural.
- verb To leap or spring, moving forward in jumps.
caper — full definition
- noun A playful, high-spirited jump or leap.
- noun A carefully planned, often elaborate crime, especially a robbery — or a story about one.
- verb To leap or skip about playfully.
- noun The small, pickled flower bud of the caper plant, used as a pungent, salty seasoning.