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высшим
saltear la cola

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

queue jumping SUST. U ingl. brit.

I. queue-jump [ingl. am. ˈkjudʒəmp, ingl. brit. ˈkjuːdʒʌmp] V. intr. ingl. brit.

II. queue-jump [ingl. am. ˈkjudʒəmp, ingl. brit. ˈkjuːdʒʌmp] V. trans.

queue-jump waiting list/housing list:

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
inglés
inglés
español
español
colarse coloq.
brincarse or saltarse la cola Méx. coloq.
español
español
inglés
inglés
to jump the queue ingl. brit.
to jump the queue ingl. brit.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. queue [ingl. am. kju, ingl. brit. kjuː] SUST. ingl. brit.

colarse coloq.
brincarse or saltarse la cola Méx. coloq.

II. queue <queues, queueing, queued> [ingl. am. kju, ingl. brit. kjuː] V. intr. ingl. brit.

III. queue <queues, queueing, queued> [ingl. am. kju, ingl. brit. kjuː] V. trans.

I. jump [ingl. am. dʒəmp, ingl. brit. dʒʌmp] V. intr.

1.1. jump (leap):

1.2. jump (move quickly):

to jump on sb/sth
abalanzarse sobre alguien/algo

2.1. jump (change, skip):

2.2. jump (increase, advance suddenly):

3.1. jump (jerk):

3.2. jump (in alarm):

4. jump (be lively) coloq.:

II. jump [ingl. am. dʒəmp, ingl. brit. dʒʌmp] V. trans.

1.1. jump (leap over):

jump stream/hurdle
jump stream/hurdle
brincar Méx.
jump counter/piece JUEGOS
to jump rope ingl. am.
to jump rope ingl. am.
to jump rope ingl. am.
saltar (al) lazo Col.
to jump rope ingl. am.
to jump rope ingl. am.

1.2. jump (cause to leap):

2.1. jump (spring out of):

jump rails/tracks

2.2. jump (disregard):

to jump the line or ingl. brit. queue

3. jump (run away) coloq.:

4. jump (ambush, attack):

jump coloq.
jump coloq.

5.1. jump ingl. am. (catch):

jump coloq. bus/plane
agarrar coloq.
jump esp Esp.

5.2. jump coloq. ingl. am. (without paying fare):

III. jump [ingl. am. dʒəmp, ingl. brit. dʒʌmp] SUST.

1.1. jump (leap):

go (and) take a running jump! coloq.

1.2. jump (fence):

2.1. jump (sudden transition):

2.2. jump (increase, advance):

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español
español
español
inglés
inglés
en el diccionario PONS

I. jump [dʒʌmp] V. intr.

1. jump (leap):

to jump up and down with frustration ingl. austr., ingl. brit.

2. jump (skip):

3. jump (jerk):

4. jump (increase suddenly):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

go jump in the lake! coloq.

II. jump [dʒʌmp] V. trans.

1. jump (leap across or over):

2. jump (attack):

3. jump (disregard):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. jump [dʒʌmp] SUST.

1. jump (leap):

2. jump (hurdle):

I. queue [kju:] SUST. ingl. austr., ingl. brit.

queue a. INFORM.

II. queue [kju:] V. intr.

en el diccionario PONS

I. jump [dʒʌmp] V. intr.

1. jump (leap):

2. jump (skip):

3. jump (jerk):

4. jump (increase suddenly):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

go jump in the lake! coloq.

II. jump [dʒʌmp] V. trans.

1. jump (leap across or over):

2. jump (attack):

3. jump (disregard):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. jump [dʒʌmp] SUST.

1. jump (leap):

2. jump (hurdle):

queue [kju] SUST. comput

Present
Iqueue-jump
youqueue-jump
he/she/itqueue-jumps
wequeue-jump
youqueue-jump
theyqueue-jump
Past
Iqueue-jumped
youqueue-jumped
he/she/itqueue-jumped
wequeue-jumped
youqueue-jumped
theyqueue-jumped
Present Perfect
Ihavequeue-jumped
youhavequeue-jumped
he/she/ithasqueue-jumped
wehavequeue-jumped
youhavequeue-jumped
theyhavequeue-jumped
Past Perfect
Ihadqueue-jumped
youhadqueue-jumped
he/she/ithadqueue-jumped
wehadqueue-jumped
youhadqueue-jumped
theyhadqueue-jumped

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This is where people will either find the most enjoyment or completely jump off-board, if they were even on board to being with.
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He reached the final in the long jump event, but finished twelfth and last.
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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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The man was crushed while helping to jump-start a truck.
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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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