jump
英 [dʒʌmp]美[dʒʌmp]
- n. 跳跃;暴涨;惊跳
- vt. 跳跃;使跳跃;跳过;突升
- vi. 跳跃;暴涨;猛增
- n. (Jump)人名;(英)江普
英英释意
- 1. a sudden and decisive increase;
- "a jump in attendance"
- 2. an abrupt transition;
- "a successful leap from college to the major leagues"
- 3. (film) an abrupt transition from one scene to another
- 4. a sudden involuntary movement;
- "he awoke with a start"
- 5. descent with a parachute;
- "he had done a lot of parachuting in the army"
- 6. the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground;
- "he advanced in a series of jumps"
- "the jumping was unexpected"
双语例句
- 1. His team-mates opened hotel windows, shouting "Jump!" and somewhat less printable banter.
- 他的队友打开了酒店的窗户,大叫着“跳!”,还开了一些上不了台面的玩笑。
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- 2. The idea is to get the jump on him.
- 想法是要胜过他。
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- 3. He was huddled with John trying to jump-start his car.
- 他和约翰凑在一起,试着用跨接引线发动他的汽车。
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- 4. He let down the tailgate so the dog could jump out.
- 他放下后背门,好让狗跳出来。
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- 5. He wanted to jump up and run outside, screaming like a madman.
- 他想跳起来跑到外面去,像疯子那样尖叫一番。
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