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单词 jump
释义 jumpjumpsjumpedjumpingjumpjump1 /dʒʌmp/ verb1 [intransitive and transitive] to push yourself up into the air, or over or off something, using your legsjump into/off/down etcBoys were jumping off the bridge into the river.boybejump男孩们正在从桥上跳进河里。Fans were cheering and jumping up and down.fanbecheerjump球迷们欢呼雀跃。His horse jumped the final fence.jump他的马跃过了最后一道障碍物。2[transitive] to move quickly or suddenly in a particular directionjump up/into/out etcPaul jumped up to answer the door.jump保罗猛地起身去应门。We all jumped in a taxi.jump 我们都跳上了一辆计程车。Robert jumped to his feet.jumpfoot罗伯特一下子站了起来。3[transitive] to make a sudden movement because you are surprised or frightened: I didn’t hear you come in – you made me jump!make 我没听到你进来—你吓了我一跳!4[transitive] to increase or improve suddenly and a lotjump byProfits have jumped by 20%.profitjump利润猛增了 20%。jump (from something) to somethingNorway jumped from ninth to third place.jump挪威队从第九位跃升至第三位。5[transitive] to change quickly from one subject to anotherjump from something to somethingThe story jumps from Tom’s childhood to his wartime adventures.jumpadventure故事从汤姆的童年一下子跳到了他在战时的冒险经历。Phrasesjump down sb’s throat to suddenly speak angrily to someone: It was just a suggestion. You don’t have to jump down my throat.be这只是个建议,你不必冲着我发火。jump for joy to be extremely happy about something: We heard the news and everyone in the room was jumping for joy.hearbejump我们听到这个消息,房间里所有人都高兴得跳了起来。jump the gun to start doing something too soon without thinking about it carefully: We don’t know all the facts, so let’s not jump the gun.fact我们不知道全部事实,因此不要仓促行事。jump the queue British English disapproving to go ahead of other people who are already waiting in a line: There were angry shouts as a woman tried to jump the queue.beshouttry一个女人想插队,有人愤怒叫骂起来。jump to conclusions to form an opinion about something before you have all the facts: There may be a simple explanation. Let’s not jump to conclusions.conclusion原因可能很简单,我们还是不要轻率下结论吧。Phrasal verbsjump at something phrasal verb to eagerly accept an opportunity to do something: Ruth jumped at the chance to study in Paris.jump鲁斯迫不及待地接受了去巴黎学习的机会。THESAURUS: jumpjump to push yourself up into the air, or over or off something, using your legs: He jumped up onto the ledge.jumpThe boys jumped across the stream.boyjumpskip to run while making little jumps between your steps: The children were skipping down the street.childbeskiphop to move around on one leg. Also used when saying that frogs, insects, rabbits etc suddenly jump somewhere: He was hopping around because he’d injured his foot.behopinjureThe frog hopped into the pond.hopleap to jump up high or a long way: The horse leapt over the gate.leapspring especially written to jump or move somewhere suddenly: The cat sprang up onto the sofa.springShe sprang out of bed and ran downstairs.springrundive to jump into water with your head and arms first: Always be careful when you’re diving into the swimming pool.diveswim
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