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词组 jump
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verb | noun
jump1 /dʒʌmp/ verb to push yourself up into the air, or over or away etc from something, using your legsprepositions/adverbsjump over sth The boy jumped over the wall and ran off.jump off sth The man was threatening to jump off the bridge. jump out of/into/onto sth She jumped out of the plane and opened the parachute. jump down/up The driver jumped down from the truck.jump up and down (=used especially when someone is excited) Fans were jumping up and down and cheering.jump clear of sth (=jump out of the way of something) We managed to jump clear of the car before it hit the wall.phraseshow high/far sb can jump How high can you jump?THESAURUS: jump leap to suddenly jump up high or a long way. Leap sounds a little more formal than jump and is more common in written descriptions: The deer leapt over the fence. | Tina leapt onto the boat as it was moving away. | Fish were leaping out of the water. dive to jump into water with your head and arms first: Zoë dived into the swimming pool. skip to move forwards with little jumps between your steps, especially because you are feeling happy: The little girl was skipping down the street. hop to jump or move around on one leg: He was hopping around because he’d injured his foot. bounce to jump up and down several times, especially on something that has springs in it: Children love bouncing on beds. vault especially written to jump over something in one movement, using your hands or a pole to help you: He vaulted the ticket barrier and ran for the exit. | Ben tried to vault over the bar.
verb | noun
jump2 /dʒʌmp/ noun 1. an act of pushing yourself suddenly up into the air using your legsverbsdo a jump He did some jumps to keep warm.perform a jump (=do a jump, especially as part of a sports performance) The skaters performed a perfect jump.give a jump (=do a quick jump, especially without intending to, because you are surprised) She gave a jump, then a gasp, when she saw who it was.adjectivesa big jump He did a big jump and landed on top of the bin.a little/small jump She gave a little jump of joy.a standing jump (=a jump from standing still) The fox can go over a high fence with a standing jump.nouns + jumpa parachute jump (=from an aircraft using a parachute) They did a parachute jump to raise money for charity.a bungee jump (=from a high place with a rope which stretches so you move up and down) I’ve always wanted to do a bungee jump.phrasestake a running jump (=do a jump after running) He took a running jump and cleared the fence.THESAURUS: jump leap a jump that is as far or as high as you can: With a huge leap he landed on the opposite bank of the river. dive a jump into water with your head and arms first: That was the best dive of the competition. skip a little jump that someone, especially a child, does while walking: Rufus was happy and gave a little skip. hop a jump on one leg: “I can do ten hops,” said the little boy.2. a sudden large increase in somethingadjectivesa big/huge jump There’s been a big jump in demand for fuel.a sudden jump Experts predict a sudden jump in prices.prepositionsa jump in sth There was a 22% jump in sales.
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