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jump

Related topics: Motor vehicles
ldoce_178_fjump1 /dʒʌmp/ ●●● S2 W3 verb
1 upwards 往上
a) [intransitiveI]JUMP to push yourself up into the air, or over or away from something etc, using your legs 跳,躍
How high can you jump?
你能跳多高?
jump over/across/onto etc something
He jumped over the wall and ran off.
他跳過牆逃走了。
Fans were jumping up and down (=jumping repeatedly) and cheering.
球迷們不住地蹦跳歡呼。
jump clear (of something) (=jump out of danger) 跳離(危險)
We managed to jump clear of the car before it hit the wall.
在汽車撞上牆之前,我們設法從車裏跳了出去。
b) [transitiveT]JUMP to go over or across something by jumping 跳過,躍過〔某物〕
He jumped the gate, landing on the concrete.
他跳過大門,落到了水泥地上。
2 downwards 往下 [intransitiveI]JUMP to let yourself drop from a place that is above the ground (),躍()
The cats jumped down and came to meet us.
這些貓跳下來,過來迎接我們。
jump from/out of/onto etc something
Three people saved themselves by jumping from the window.
三人從窗戶跳下,撿回了性命。
3 move fast 快速移動 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]HURRY to move quickly or suddenly in a particular direction 〔朝某方向〕快速[突然]移動 SYN leap
jump up/back/in etc
Matt jumped up to answer the phone.
馬特跳起來去接電話。
We all jumped in a taxi.
我們都跳上了一輛出租車。
She jumped to her feet and left.
她猛地站起來走了。
4 in fear/surprise 恐懼/吃驚 [intransitiveI]FRIGHTENED to make a quick sudden movement because you are surprised or frightened 〔因驚訝或害怕而〕突然一跳
Marcia jumped. ‘What’s that noise?’
馬西娅嚇了一跳。那是什麽聲音?
Sorry, I didn’t mean to make you jump (=surprise or frighten you).
對不起,我不是有意嚇你一跳的。
Don’t shout. I nearly jumped out of my skin (=was very shocked or frightened)!
别叫。我差點嚇得跳起來!
5 increase 增加 [intransitiveI]INCREASE IN NUMBER OR AMOUNT to increase or improve suddenly and by a large amount 〔數量〕激增,暴漲
jump (from ...) to something
Profits jumped to £2.6 million last year.
去年利潤猛增至 260 萬英鎊。
Norway jumped from ninth to third place.
挪威從第九位躍升至第三位。
Do not say that an amount, level, price etc ‘jumps up’. Say that it jumps.
不要說某一數量、水平、程度、價格等jump(s) up,而要說jump(s)
6 keep changing 不斷變化 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]CHANGE FROM ONE THING TO ANOTHER to change quickly and often from one idea, place, position etc to another – used to show disapproval 〔經常〕突然改變,不斷轉換〔含貶義〕
jump from something to something
Cathy kept jumping from one topic to another.
凱茜老是從一個話題突然轉到另一個話題。
jump about/around (something)
I’ve been jumping about the file instead of working straight through it.
我随意翻看了這份文件,沒有從頭看到尾。
7 miss a stage 跳過一段 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to move suddenly to a further part of a book, discussion etc leaving out the part in between 跳過,略過
I’m afraid I jumped a couple of chapters.
恐怕我跳過了幾章。
jump to
The movie suddenly jumped ahead to the future.
影片情節一下子跳到了未來。
8 machine 機器 [intransitiveI]TMISTAKE if a machine or piece of equipment jumps, it moves suddenly because something is wrong with it 〔機器或設備因故障而〕突然跳動
Why does the video keep jumping like this?
這錄像爲什麽老是這樣跳片?
9 attack 襲擊 [transitiveT] informalSCCATTACK to attack someone suddenly 突然襲擊〔某人〕
Somebody jumped him in the park last night.
他昨天晚上在公園裏遭人襲擊。
10 jump to conclusions DECIDEto form an opinion about something before you have all the facts 〔在掌握全部事實之前〕倉促下結論
There may be a simple explanation. Let’s not jump to conclusions.
也許理由很簡單,我們還是不要倉促下結論。
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11. jump the gun EARLYto start doing something too soon, especially without thinking about it carefully 〔沒有認真考慮而〕過早地行動
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12. jump for joy HAPPYto be extremely happy and pleased 高興得跳起來
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13. jump down somebody’s throat informalANSWER/REPLY to suddenly speak angrily to someone 突然訓斥某人
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14. jump the queue British EnglishBrEWAIT to go in front of others who are already waiting in a line – used to show disapproval 插隊,不按秩序排隊〔含貶義〕 queue-jumping
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15 jump through hoops to do a series of things that are difficult or annoying, but that are necessary in order to achieve something 〔爲達到目的而〕作出很大努力,經受磨難
We had to jump through hoops to get our visas in time.
爲了及時獲得簽證,我們只得下一番苦功。
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16 jump ship TTW
a) to leave an organization that you are working for, especially in order to join another 跳槽,離職〔尤指爲加入其他機構〕
The best employees jumped ship at the first opportunity.
最優秀的員工一有機會就跳槽了。
b) to leave a ship on which you are working as a sailor, without permission 〔水手〕擅自離船
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17. jump bail SCTto leave a town, city, or country where a court of law has ordered you to stay until your trial1(1) 棄保潛逃
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18. jump to it! spokenHURRY used to order someone to do something immediately 趕快!〔命令某人立即做某事〕
19. (go) jump in a lake! spokenLEAVE A PLACE used to rudely tell someone to go away 滾開!〔粗魯地叫某人離開〕
20. jump the rails British EnglishBrE, jump the tracks American English if a train jumps the rails, it suddenly goes off the metal tracks it is moving along 〔火車〕出軌
21. jump a light  (also jump the lights)TTRSCL to drive through red traffic lights without stopping 闖紅燈
22. jump a train especially American EnglishAmETTT to travel on a train, especially a freight train, without paying 逃票乘火車〔尤指貨車〕
23. jump the shark informal if a television series jumps the shark, something silly happens in it and from that time people stop thinking it is good 〔某電視連續劇〕突然失去吸引力,從此變糟
24. car 汽車 [transitiveT] American EnglishAmETTC to jump-start a car 用跨接引線發動〔汽車〕
25. sex [transitiveT] spoken not politeSYSEX/HAVE SEX WITH to have sex with someone 性交
THESAURUS
jump verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to push yourself up into the air, over something etc, using your legs 跳,蹦,躍
The cat jumped up onto the table.
貓跳到桌子上。
He jumped over the stream.
他躍過小溪。
nHis horse jumped the fence successfully.
skip verb [intransitiveI] to move forwards with little jumps between your steps, especially because you are feeling happy 〔尤指因快樂而〕蹦跳着走
The little girl was skipping down the street.
那小女孩蹦蹦跳跳地走在街上。
hop verb [intransitiveI] to jump or move around on one leg 單足蹦跳
He was hopping around because he’d injured his foot.
他弄傷了腳,只得單腳跳着走。
leap verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT] especially written to suddenly jump up high or a long way 跳躍;跳越
The deer leapt over the fence.
這頭鹿躍過了栅欄。
Tina leapt onto the boat as it was moving away.
小船正在駛離時蒂娜跳了上去。
nFish were leaping out of the water.
bounce verb [intransitiveI] to jump up and down several times, especially on something that has springs in it 彈跳,蹦跳
Children love bouncing on beds.
小孩子喜歡在床上蹦跳。
dive verb [intransitiveI] to jump into water with your head and arms first 跳水〔頭和手臂先入水〕
Zoë dived into the swimming pool.
佐薇一頭紮進了泳池。
vault /vɔːlt $ vɒːlt/ verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT] especially written to jump over something in one movement, using your hands or a pole to help you 〔用手或竿支撐〕跳躍,騰躍
He vaulted the ticket barrier and ran for the exit.
他躍過檢票欄杆,朝出口處跑去。
Ben tried to vault over the bar.
本想要躍過欄杆。
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Related topics: Horses, Sport
jump2 ●●● S3 noun [countableC]
1 up 向上JUMP an act of pushing yourself suddenly up into the air using your legs 跳,躍 SYN leap
the best jump of the competition
這次比賽中的最佳一跳
a dancer famous for his impressive jumps
一位以其出色的跳躍聞名的舞蹈家
5  See picture of hop 單腿跳, jump , skip BrE【英】/jump rope AmE【美】跳繩 ...4  See picture of 見圖 jump
2 down 向下JUMP an act of letting yourself drop from a place that is above the ground ()
do/make a jump
Douglas made his first 10,000-foot parachute jump yesterday.
昨天道格拉斯進行了他的首次一萬英尺跳傘。
3 increase 增加INCREASE IN NUMBER OR AMOUNT a sudden large increase in an amount or value 〔數量或價值的〕激增
jump in
a jump in inflation rates
通貨膨脹率的飙升
4 progress 進步 especially British EnglishBrECHANGE/BECOME DIFFERENT a large or sudden change, especially one that improves things 巨大[突然]的變化〔尤指改善〕
The new law is a great jump forward for human rights.
這部新法律是人權領域的一大進步。
5 with a jump British EnglishBrE if you wake, sit up etc with a jump, you do it very suddenly because you are surprised or shocked 〔因感到意外或吃驚而〕突然,猛然
She woke with a jump, hearing a noise downstairs.
她聽到樓下有聲音,一下子醒了。
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6. keep/stay etc a jump ahead (of somebody) British EnglishBrE informalADVANTAGE to keep your advantage over the people you are competing with by always being the first to do or know something new 〔因先行動或先知道而〕保持(對競爭對手的)領先優勢
7 STH you jump over 越過的某物DSHDS a fence, gate, or wall that a person or horse has to jump over in a race or competition 〔比賽中需要跳過的〕障礙物
Her horse cleared all the jumps in the first round.
她的馬在第一輪比賽中躍過了所有的障礙物。
8 get a jump on somebody/something American EnglishAmE informalADVANTAGE to gain an advantage, especially by doing something earlier than usual or earlier than someone else 〔尤因先做而〕取得對某人/某事的優勢
I want to get a jump on my Christmas shopping.
我想提早一步開始聖誕節購物。
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high jump, long jump, ski jump, triple jump, → take a running jump at running2(8)
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From Longman Business Dictionary
jumpjump1 /dʒʌmp/ verb [intransitiveI]
1to increase suddenly by a large amount
Share prices jumped by almost 8% yesterday.
Imports jumped 12% to $5.6 billion.
2jump ship to leave a company or organization, especially because it is not very good or very successful
Their chairman jumped ship for a similar position with a German electronics firm.
jumpjump2 noun [countableC]
1a sudden large increase
jump in
The company reported an 11% jump in sales last year.
another big jump in crude oil prices
2have/get a jump on somebody American EnglishAmE to have or get an advantage over another person or company
AT&T is trying to get a jump on its rivals in the videophone market.

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