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I . jump [ʤʌmp] SUST.

1. jump (leap) DEP.:

jump
skok m
parachute jump

2. jump fig. (rise):

jump
dvig m
porast m
jump of profits

3. jump:

jump (step)
pomik m
jump (head start)
naskok m
to get/have the jump on sb ingl. am. coloq.

4. jump (shock):

jump
trzaj m
to wake up with a jump

5. jump (hurdle):

jump

II . jump [ʤʌmp] V. intr.

1. jump (leap):

jump
skakati [form. perf. skočiti]
to jump to sb's defence fig.
to jump to one's feet
to jump up and down
to jump in(to) sth car, water

2. jump (rise):

jump
dvigati [form. perf. dvigniti]

3. jump fig. (change):

jump

4. jump (be startled):

jump
to make sb jump

5. jump fig. coloq. (criticize):

ingl. brit. ingl. austr. to jump on sb
to jump for joy
to jump out of one's skin

III . jump [ʤʌmp] V. trans.

1. jump (leap over):

jump
jump

2. jump (skip):

jump line, page, stage

3. jump esp ingl. am. coloq. (attack):

jump
jump

4. jump (disregard) fig.:

jump
to jump bail coloq.
to jump the [traffic] lights coloq.
to jump a/the queue ingl. brit. ingl. austr.
to jump a/the queue ingl. brit. ingl. austr.
to jump the gun
to jump the gun DEP.
to jump ship

jump at V. intr.

1. jump (attack):

to jump at sb

jump in V. intr.

1. jump:

jump (leap in)
vskakovati v [form. perf. vskočiti v]
jump (into vehicle)
vstopati v [form. perf. vstopiti v]

2. jump (interrupt):

jump
vmešavati se [form. perf. vmešati se]

jump out V. intr.

1. jump (leave):

jump
to jump out of sth bed, car
to jump out of sth window

2. jump fig. (stand out):

to jump out at sb

jump up V. intr.

jump
poskakovati [form. perf. poskočiti]

ˈhigh jump SUST. no pl.

high jump
to be for the high jump ingl. brit.

ˈjump jet SUST.

ˈjump lead SUST. ingl. brit.

ˈlong jump SUST. DEP.

the long jump no pl.

ˈno-jump SUST. DEP.

ˈpara·chute jump SUST.

ˈski jump SUST.

1. ski jump (runway):

ski jump

2. ski jump:

ski jump (jump)
ski jump (event)

ˈtri·ple jump SUST. no pl.

triple jump

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
The contestant must stay on the board long enough to jump off it to a platform at the end.
en.wikipedia.org
The major resistance is around 102.65 and any break above confirms minor trend reversal, a jump till 103/104 is possible.
www.econotimes.com
There is no option to jump on the game.
en.wikipedia.org
When the children reach the edge, they jump off and swim through the air.
en.wikipedia.org
Using a riskless rate, state pension liabilities jump from less than $800 billion to well over $4 trillion nationally.
www.dollarsandsense.org
These trails contain numerous natural challenges like fallen logs, giant boulders to drop off, ravines to jump across etc.
en.wikipedia.org
This is where people will either find the most enjoyment or completely jump off-board, if they were even on board to being with.
www.horror-movies.ca
The man was crushed while helping to jump-start a truck.
en.wikipedia.org
He reached the final in the long jump event, but finished twelfth and last.
en.wikipedia.org
The player can also high jump, but high jumping too many times in a row can cause the trampoline to break.
en.wikipedia.org

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