单词 | jump |
释义 | jump 31 ENTRIES FOUND: jumps; jumped; jumping jumps; jumped; jumping Learner's definition of JUMP 1 a [no object] : to move your body upward from the ground and often forward, backward, or sideways through the air by pushing with your legs跳上;跃;跳跃
b [no object] : to cause your body to drop or fall down from something by pushing with your legs跳下
c : to move forward through the air and over (something)跳越;跃过 [+ object]
[no object] — + over
2 [no object] a : to move quickly快速行动
b : to make a sudden movement because of surprise or shock(受惊后)猛地一跳,突然一跳
3 [no object] : to start or go forward quickly快速开始;迅速前进
4 [no object] : to suddenly increase in value or amount(价格或数量等)突升,暴涨
5 [no object] a : to go in a sudden and unexpected way突然转换
b : to suddenly go forward to a later point略去:跳过
6 [no object] : to be lively with activity活跃
7 [+ object] : to physically attack (a person) especially in a robbery(尤指抢劫时)突然袭击
8 [no object] : to move or behave in an energetic way especially to please another person(尤指为取悦某人而)踊跃奔忙,表现急切
9 [+ object] chiefly US : to get onto (a moving train)跳上(行驶的火车)
10 [+ object] : to begin moving before (a signal to begin)在(信号发出)之前过早行动
11 : to move a piece in a board game so that it moves over another piece and lands on the next space跳过,跳吃(对方的棋子) [+ object]
[no object]
(go) jump in a/the lakejump all overinformal : to become very angry at (someone) : to angrily criticize or shout at (someone)对(某人)感到愤怒;怒斥(某人)
jump at[phrasal verb] jump at (something) : to eagerly take (a chance, offer, etc.)急切地接受,欣然应承(机会、提议等)
jump bailjump down someone's throatjump in[phrasal verb] informal : to say something about a subject that another person is already talking about : to join a conversation发表见解;参与交谈
jump off the pagejump on[phrasal verb] informal 1 jump on (someone) : to become very angry at (someone) : to angrily criticize or shout at (someone)对(某人)感到愤怒;怒斥(某人)
2 jump on (something) a : to strongly attack or criticize (something)严厉批评(某事)
b : to get on (a train, bus, etc.)跳上(火车、公共汽车等)
jump out at[phrasal verb] 1 jump out at (someone) : to suddenly come at (someone) from a hiding place(从隐蔽处)突然扑向(某人)
2 : to immediately get the attention of (someone)一下子吸引住(某人)
jump ropejump shipjump the gunjump the queuejump the track(s)(US) of a train or chiefly British jump the rails : to come off the track(火车)出轨
jump through hoopsinformal : to do a complicated or annoying series of things in order to get or achieve something(为得到某物或完成某事而)做烦琐的事情
jump to conclusionsjump to itinformal : to begin doing something赶快干起来;积极行动
2 jump /ˈʤʌmp/ noun plural jumps 2 jump /ˈʤʌmp/ noun plural jumps Learner's definition of JUMP 2 [singular] : a sudden movement because of surprise or shock突然一跳;惊跳— usually used in the phrase give a jump通常用于短语give a jump
3 [count] a : something to be jumped over需越过的障碍
b : something (such as a ramp) that you ride over in order to jump through the air on a motorcycle, bicycle, etc.(摩托车、自行车等腾空跃起所借助的斜坡等)助跳设施
4 [count] : a sudden increase急升;猛涨
a hop, skip, and (a) jumpget/have/gain a/the jump on : to get or have an early advantage over (someone) by acting quickly or doing something first抢在…之前;比…占先
one jump ahead ◊ If you are/keep/stay one jump ahead of someone, you have or keep an advantage over someone by learning about or doing something new.(比…)抢先一步;(比…)超前一步
take a running jumpBritish, informal + impolite — used to tell someone who angers or annoys you to go away(生气地让某人离开)走开,滚开
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