jump查询结果如下:
词性:verb
例句1. the cat jumped off his lap’
例句2. the youth jumped the fence and ran across the yard’
例句3. pre-tax profits jumped from £51,000 to £1. 03 million’
例句4. an owl hooted nearby, making her jump’
例句5. Polly jumped at the chance to go’
动词 变体/同根词
Jump out of hoops [a hoop]
((口语))百依百顺听从[某人][for]
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Faith Daniels,the distaff anchor of the“CBS Early Morning News”was ready to jump ship last week,following in the footsteps of her former sidekick,Forrest Sawyer,who skipped town last September.
“哥伦比亚广播公司早晨新闻”女主播丹尼尔斯,上周已决定跟随她的以前助手索耶(九月已离纽约)的脚步辞职。
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A jump of seven feet.
7英尺远的一跳
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Well, her fourth jump fouled.
唉,她的第四次试跳犯规了。
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Jump a baby up and down on one’s knees
把小孩抱在膝上上下颠动
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To jump from one thing to another
把一种东西换成另一种东西
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Jump a mining claim.
霸占他人的矿区
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a good jump shooter having an unusual form.
表现与众不同的优秀跳投者
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Don’t jump to conclusions.
别仓促/过早下结论
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Don’t jump down my throat.
不要对我用那种粗暴的语气。
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Don’t jump to conclusions.
不要急于下结论
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Don’t jump to a conclusion.
不要急着下结论。
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Don’t jump to a wrong conclusion.
不要作错误的结论。
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Set a new mark in the long jump .
创造了新的跳高纪录
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Jump from one subject to another
从一个话题跳到另一个话题
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Jump from one topic to another
从一个话题跳到另一个话题
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Jump at [to] a conclusion
匆匆作出结论,轻率断定
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Jump at an unwarranted assumption
匆匆作出无根据的假设
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Jump out at the Bank and get a 15 there.
到银行下车,再从那儿乘15路
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You were very foolhardy to jump off the bus while it was still moving.
公共汽车还未停定你便跳下车,真是太莽撞了。
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The ditch was so broad that nobody could jump it.
沟宽得谁也跳不过。
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The ditch is too wide for me to jump over.
沟太宽,我跳不过去。
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The ski jump was out of his league.
滑雪跳不是他的强项
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I’d jump up abruptly, in the middle of a word, but I still couldn’t shake them.
话到一半,我突然跳起身采,但仍然没能使他们慌张。
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Jump at the chance
急切地抓住机会
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A parachute enables you to jump from an aircraft and float to the ground.
降落伞可以使你从飞机上跳下后飘落到地面。
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The production for this year takes a jump .
今年的生产猛增。
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Why didn’t you jump to two clubs at the opening bidding?
开叫时你为什么不跳叫二梅花?
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Why didn’t you jump to three spades at the opening bidding?
开叫时你为什么不跳叫三黑桃?
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It’s funny to see the little kangaroos jump into the old ones’ pouch.
看这些小袋鼠跳到老袋鼠的袋里去是多么有趣。
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noun
1.A bid that is higher than necessary, signalling strength.
‘a _jump_ to four indicates support for responder’s suit’
‘Generally, a _jump_ bid indicates to your (still-bidding) partner that there is at least one suit for which you cannot supply a card needed for the run.’
2.A large or sudden transition or change.
‘the _jump_ from county to Test cricket’
‘Moreover, the transition between these two regimes is known to be sharp; it is a true discontinuity, a sudden _jump_ rather than a smooth gradation.’
3.A sudden dramatic rise in amount, price, or value.
‘a 51 per cent _jump_ in annual profits’
‘The central bank has noted that overall inflation has been higher than expected, due mainly to a _jump_ in gasoline prices.’
4.A sudden involuntary movement caused by shock or surprise.
‘I woke up with a _jump_ ’
‘With a small sigh Phoenix linked arms with Theo, making him blush again and give a small _jump_ of surprise.’
5.An act of descending from an aircraft by parachute.
‘she will make a sponsored _jump_ at Thruxton Airfield’
‘a parachute _jump_ ’
6.An act of jumping from a surface by pushing upwards with one’s legs and feet.
‘in making the short _jump_ across the gully he lost his balance’
‘A virtuoso soubrette dancer noted for her light, springy _jumps_ , strong feet, and sunny disposition, she was a favourite of Ashton’s.’
7.An act of sexual intercourse.
8.An obstacle to be jumped, especially by a horse and rider in an equestrian competition.
‘the horse made a nonsense of the second _jump_ ’
‘Any horse falling at the trial _jump_ or twice refusing is not allowed to compete.’
9.Extreme nervousness or anxiety.
‘you get the _jumps_ —you feel like J. Edgar Hoover’s on your tail’
verb
1.(especially of prices or figures) rise suddenly and by a large amount.
‘pre-tax profits _jumped_ from £51,000 to £1.03 million’
‘Over the past 18 months, the total number of jobs at the business and technology park _jumped_ from 150 to 400.’
2.(of a machine or device) move or jerk suddenly and abruptly.
‘the vibration can cause the needle to _jump_ ’
‘Dad had left it in gear and the prized family wagon _jumped_ forward smashing into yet another parked car.’
3.(of a person) make a sudden involuntary movement in reaction to something that causes surprise or shock.
‘an owl hooted nearby, making her _jump_ ’
‘There was a moment of awkward silence until a phone ringing made them all _jump_ , then they laughed, embarrassed that they were so easily startled.’
4.(of a person) make a sudden, impulsive rush to do something.
‘Gordon _jumped_ to my defence’
‘Whenever suffering appears we quickly _jump_ to someone’s aid.’
5.(of a person) move suddenly and quickly in a specified way.
‘Juliet _jumped_ to her feet’
‘they _jumped_ back into the car and drove off’
6.(of a place) be full of lively activity.
‘the bar is _jumping_ on Fridays and Saturdays’
‘Went to Hurricane for a Christmas Party & the place was _jumping_ !’
7.(of an athlete or horse) perform in a competition involving jumping over obstacles.
‘his horse _jumped_ well and won by five lengths’
‘‘He was beaten by a very good horse but he _jumped_ well and battled well,’ he said.’
8.(of driver or a vehicle) fail to stop at (a red traffic light)
‘she _jumped_ at least seven red lights’
‘Another idea is placing cameras on traffic lights to catch drivers _jumping_ red lights.’
9.Attack (someone) suddenly and unexpectedly.
‘he was _jumped_ by seven men as he opened the front door of his home’
‘Just as he was about to break the lock off the carriage door, he was suddenly _jumped_ from behind.’
10.Get on or off (a train or other vehicle) quickly, typically illegally or dangerously.
‘he _jumped_ a freight train on the German border’
‘Determined to escape this grim prospect, she _jumps_ a bus to Sydney in the hope of rejoining her estranged father.’
11.Have sexual intercourse with (someone).
12.Make a bid that is higher than necessary, in order to signal a strong hand.
‘East _jumped_ to four spades’
‘If responder has a count of 12 points he can _jump_ straight to three No-Trumps.’
13.Omit or skip over (part of something) and pass on to a further point or stage.
‘Andrew Drury put in a near perfect performance that enabled him to _jump_ a grade by skipping the yellow belt all together and moving up to orange belt.’
‘But with tears streaming down my face it was easy to _jump_ the dozen places to the front of the taxi queue.’
14.Pass over (an obstacle or barrier) by jumping.
‘one of the deer tried to _jump_ the ditch’
‘Despite our best efforts, the deer had easily _jumped_ our carefully erected fence.’
15.Pass quickly or abruptly from one idea, subject, or state to another.
‘the book _jumps_ constantly from Brooklyn to Harlem’
‘Now Hooke was never a person who did one thing at a time, indeed he seemed at his best when his mind was _jumping_ from one idea to another.’
16.Push oneself off a surface and into the air by using the muscles in one’s legs and feet.
‘the cat _jumped_ off his lap’
‘he _jumped_ twenty-five feet to the ground’
17.Start (a vehicle) using jump leads.
‘I _jumped_ his saloon from my car’s battery’
‘The man on the next farm comes and _jumps_ the battery and goes home again, and I give him a few dollars each time it happens.’
18.Take summary possession of (a mining concession or other piece of land) after alleged abandonment or forfeiture by the former occupant.
‘the same long story about the time somebody _jumped_ his claim’
‘After Deborah wins Linda’s quarter-section from Crook by _jumping_ the claim, she and Eden develop the land and begin extracting manganese from the hill at the center of the property.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。