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I . jump [dʒʌmp] V. intr.

3. jump:

jump
jump

II . jump [dʒʌmp] V. trans.

III . jump [dʒʌmp] SUST.

1. jump:

jump
jump
jump

2. jump:

jump
▶ jumper SUST.

broad jump SUST.

broad jump → long jump

the broad jump

Véase también: long jump

long jump SUST. ingl. brit.

high jump SUST.

1. high jump:

high jump

2. high jump:

high jump

jump hook SUST.

long jump SUST. ingl. brit.

triple jump SUST.

hop, step and jump SUST., hop, skip and jump

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Notice also the early use of the term jump up jungle rather than jump up drum and bass.
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When the children reach the edge, they jump off and swim through the air.
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This led to a jump in the number of boat people, with as many as 100,000 arriving in other countries by the end of 1978.
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He reached the final in the long jump event, but finished twelfth and last.
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There is no option to jump on the game.
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The player can also high jump, but high jumping too many times in a row can cause the trampoline to break.
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The major resistance is around 102.65 and any break above confirms minor trend reversal, a jump till 103/104 is possible.
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Using a riskless rate, state pension liabilities jump from less than $800 billion to well over $4 trillion nationally.
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The game has a host of monsters such as flesh-eating plants, ninja spirits, and ghosts that jump out of garbage cans.
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He pointed to workers' savings and pent-up demand, and predicted a huge jump in national income and a rise in standard of living.
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