jump的意思和读音

jump

: [dʒʌmp] : [dʒʌmp]

v.

n.

adj.()

jumps  jumping  jumped  

v.+n.jump queue,jump ship,jump fence

n.hop,skip,spring,hurdle,fence

v.soar,shoot,fly,bounce,be surprised

jumpv.move off/to ground

1.[i]to move quickly off the ground or away from a surface by pushing yourself with your legs and feet

‘Quick, jump!’ he shouted.“!”

to jump into the air/over a wall/into the water

The children were jumping up and down with excitement.

She jumped down from the chair.

The pilot jumped from the burning plane(= with a parachute ) .

She has jumped 2.2 metres. 2.2

pass over sth

2.[t]to pass over sth by jumping

Can you jump that gate?

His horse fell as it jumped the last hurdle.

I jumped my horse over all the fences.

move quickly

3.[i]+ adv./prep.to move quickly and suddenly

He jumped to his feet when they called his name.

She jumped up and ran out of the room.

Do you want a ride? Jump in./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

4.[i]to make a sudden movement because of surprise, fear or excitement

A loud bang made me jump.

Her heart jumped when she heard the news.

increase

5.[i]to rise suddenly by a large amount

Prices jumped by 60% last year. 60%。

Sales jumped from $2.7 billion to $3.5 billion. 27 亿 35 亿

change suddenly

6.[i]~ (about) (from sth to sth)to change suddenly from one subject to another

I couldn't follow the talk because he kept jumping about from one topic to another.

The story then jumps from her childhood in New York to her first visit to London.

leave out

7.[t]~ sthto leave out sth and pass to a further point or stage

You seem to have jumped several steps in the argument.

of machine/device

8.[i](+ adv./prep.)to move suddenly and unexpectedly, especially out of the correct position

The needle jumped across the dial.

The film jumped during projection.

attack

9.[t][i](informal)~ (on) sb);to attack sb suddenly

The thieves jumped him in a dark alleyway.

vehicle

10.[t]~ sthto get on a vehicle very quickly

to jump a bus

be lively

11.to be very lively

The bar's jumping tonight./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

IDMbe jumping up and down(informal)to be very angry or excited about sthjump down sbs throat(informal)to react very angrily to sbjump the gunto do sth too soon, before the right timejump the lights(informal)to fail to stop at a red traffic lightjump out of your skin(informal)to move violently because of a sudden shockjump the queueto go to the front of a line of people without waiting for your turnjump the railsto leave the rails suddenlyjump shipto leave the ship on which you are serving, without permissionto leave an organization that you belong to, suddenly and unexpectedlyjump through hoopsto do sth difficult or complicated in order to achieve sthjump to it(informal)used to tell sb to hurry and do something quicklyn.movement

1.an act of jumping

a jump of over six metres

The story takes a jump back in time.

Somehow he survived the jump from the third floor of the building.

to do a parachute jump

a ski jump champion

I sat up with a jump(= quickly and suddenly) .

The negotiations took a jump forward yesterday(= they made progress) .

barrier

2.a barrier like a narrow fence that a horse or a runner has to jump over in a race or competition

The horse fell at the last jump.

increase

3.~ (in sth)a sudden increase in amount, price or value

a 20 per cent jump in pre-tax profits 20%

unusually large price jumps

IDMto keep, etc. one jump ahead (of sb),(,(to keep your advantage over sb, especially your competitors , by taking action before they do or by making sure you know more than they do

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adj.1.()

v.1.to move your body off the ground using your legs; to move your body over something by pushing yourself off the ground using your legs; to push yourself, or to let yourself drop, from a place that is a short distance above the ground; to push yourself, or to let yourself drop, from a very high place2.to move somewhere very suddenly3.to get a shock and suddenly move your body slightly because of this. If you jump out of your skin, you get a very big shock; if your heart jumps, it suddenly feels as if it is not beating regularly, for example because you are frightened or excited; if an object jumps, it moves suddenly4.to increase or improve suddenly by a large amount5.to move quickly from one idea to another, in a way that is confusing or wrong; to move from one part of something to another part and miss something6.to immediately do what someone tells you to do although you do not want to do it7.to attack someone physically8.to work in a way that is not continuous or smooth9.to start a car by connecting it to another car10.to have sex with someone, or to try to have sex with them1.to move your body off the ground using your legs; to move your body over something by pushing yourself off the ground using your legs; to push yourself, or to let yourself drop, from a place that is a short distance above the ground; to push yourself, or to let yourself drop, from a very high place2.to move somewhere very suddenly3.to get a shock and suddenly move your body slightly because of this. If you jump out of your skin, you get a very big shock; if your heart jumps, it suddenly feels as if it is not beating regularly, for example because you are frightened or excited; if an object jumps, it moves suddenly4.to increase or improve suddenly by a large amount5.to move quickly from one idea to another, in a way that is confusing or wrong; to move from one part of something to another part and miss something6.to immediately do what someone tells you to do although you do not want to do it7.to attack someone physically8.to work in a way that is not continuous or smooth9.to start a car by connecting it to another car10.to have sex with someone, or to try to have sex with them

n.1.a movement in which you jump off the ground; a movement in which you jump from a high place; the distance that you travel when you jump in a competition2.a sudden movement that you make when you get a shock3.a sudden increase4.a big difference or change5.a structure that a horse or runner jumps over1.a movement in which you jump off the ground; a movement in which you jump from a high place; the distance that you travel when you jump in a competition2.a sudden movement that you make when you get a shock3.a sudden increase4.a big difference or change5.a structure that a horse or runner jumps over

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2. CH:COUNTER HIT, J:JUMP, C:CANCLE, ...

3. / Legion [ ]/ JUMP II/ French Connection II ...

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1.To test support, jump "up and down in the changing room and assess how much movement occurs. "

2.Jump out of airplane in a few meters from the ground, namely jump right into the sea. . . and annual leave already starting!

3.Even as I spoke on these grave subjects, my eyes would take a glad bit of a run over the prospects, and my heart jump with pride.

4.Depressed with all the attention her sister is receiving, Nuru decides to jump on a plane and visit her son in London.

5.He was the first to jump on shore; and had he dared, he would, like Lucius Brutus, have "kissed his mother earth. "。”

6.And often when Ira and I hug or tussle, I find myself waiting for her to jump in to join us.Ira

7.Although the long jump, triple jump to the "distant" from the word, but more importantly, the need for higher capacity bouncing (height).)。

8.How far can I swim? How long can I hold my breath? How much can I lift? How high can I jump?西

9.At any point, you can jump to the end, step out, of the current procedure, and out of it to the line following the original procedure call.),

10.'I can jump up and down and scream all day long about how much I don't like it. But it's their business decision, ' Mr. Norris says.