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/dʒʌmp/ |
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1 | a movement in which you jump off the ground 跳;跃;跳跃 |
| 1a | a movement in which you jump from a high place (从高处的)往下跳 | | a parachute/bungee jump 跳伞/蹦极跳 | |
| 1b | the distance that you travel when you jump in a competition (比赛中)跳过的距离,跃过的高度 | | She won with a jump of 6.96 metres. 她以6.96米的跳远成绩赢得比赛。 | |
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2 | a sudden movement that you make when you get a shock 惊跳 |
| Sylvia woke with a jump. 西尔维娅一下子惊醒过来。 |
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3 | a structure that a horse or runner jumps over 需越过的障碍 |
| The horse fell at the first jump. 那匹马在第一障碍处就摔倒了。 |
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4 | a sudden increase 激增 |
| +in There has been a 25% jump in profits. 利润已激增了25%。 |
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5 | a big difference or change 很大的区别;巨变 |
| There’ s a big jump from Grade Two to Grade Four. 从二年级到四年级有一个很大的跨越。 |
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- | be/stay one jump ahead (of sb) |
| to do something before someone else or more successfully than someone else |
| (比某人)抢先一步,超前一步 |
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- | have/get the jump on sb informal |
| to be in a stronger position than someone else |
| 胜过某人;优于某人 |
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- | take a (running) jump spoken |
| used for telling someone rudely to go away |
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