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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

scissors jump SUST.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
scissors jump ingl. brit.
scissor jump ingl. am.
to do a scissor jump ingl. am.
to do a scissors jump ingl. brit.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

scissor [ingl. brit. ˈsɪzə, ingl. am. ˈsɪzər] V. trans.

scissors [ingl. brit. ˈsɪzəz, ingl. am. ˈsɪzərz] SUST. sust. pl.

a scissors-and-paste job fig., pey.

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

1. jump (leap):

2. jump EQUIT.:

3. jump (step) fig.:

avoir une longueur d'avance (of sb sur qn)

4. jump (sudden increase):

bond m (in dans)

5. jump INFORM.:

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

1. jump (leap over):

jump obstacle, ditch

2. jump (anticipate):

to jump the gun literal athlete:
to jump the gun fig.
to jump the lights motorist:

3. jump (escape):

to jump ship crewman:

4. jump (miss):

jump stylus: groove
jump disease: generation
to jump the rails train:

5. jump (attack) coloq. mugger:

jump victim

6. jump (board) coloq.:

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

1. jump (leap):

to jump across or over ditch, hole
to jump up and down gymnast:
to jump up and down child:

2. jump (start):

jump person:

3. jump (rise):

jump prices, profits, birthrate:

4. jump (move):

the film jumps from 1800 to 1920

5. jump:

to jump at opportunity
to jump at offer, suggestion

6. jump INFORM.:

to jump to address

IV. jump [ingl. brit. dʒʌmp, ingl. am. dʒəmp]

et que ça saute! coloq.
go and jump in the lake coloq.!
va te faire voir! coloq.

water jump SUST.

water jump DEP., EQUIT.

en el diccionario PONS

scissors [ˈsɪzəz, ingl. am. -ɚz] SUST. pl.

1. scissors (tool):

2. scissors DEP.:

I. jump [dʒʌmp] V. intr.

1. jump (leap):

to jump in car
to jump on bus, train
to jump on bicycle, horse

2. jump (jerk):

3. jump ingl. austr., ingl. brit. coloq. (be annoyed):

4. jump (increase suddenly):

to jump by 70%

5. jump (skip):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to go jump in the lake coloq.

II. jump [dʒʌmp] V. trans.

1. jump (leap across or over):

2. jump ingl. am. (attack):

to jump sb

3. jump (skip):

4. jump (disregard):

to jump a queue ingl. austr., ingl. brit.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. jump [dʒʌmp] SUST.

1. jump (leap):

2. jump (hurdle):

3. jump (step):

pas m

4. jump (head-start):

en el diccionario PONS

scissors [ˈsɪz·ərz] SUST. pl.

1. scissors (tool):

2. scissors sports:

I. jump [dʒʌmp] V. intr.

1. jump (leap):

to jump in car
to jump on bus, train
to jump on bicycle, horse

2. jump (jerk):

3. jump (increase suddenly):

to jump by 70%

4. jump (skip):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to go jump in the lake coloq.

II. jump [dʒʌmp] V. trans.

1. jump (leap across or over):

2. jump (attack):

to jump sb

3. jump (skip):

4. jump (forfeit):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. jump [dʒʌmp] SUST.

1. jump (leap):

2. jump (hurdle):

3. jump (step):

pas m

4. jump (head start):

Present
Iscissor
youscissor
he/she/itscissors
wescissor
youscissor
theyscissor
Past
Iscissored
youscissored
he/she/itscissored
wescissored
youscissored
theyscissored
Present Perfect
Ihavescissored
youhavescissored
he/she/ithasscissored
wehavescissored
youhavescissored
theyhavescissored
Past Perfect
Ihadscissored
youhadscissored
he/she/ithadscissored
wehadscissored
youhadscissored
theyhadscissored

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The contestant must stay on the board long enough to jump off it to a platform at the end.
en.wikipedia.org
His left femur was shattered by shrapnel, and the harrowing parachute jump only served to compound his wounds.
en.wikipedia.org
Notice also the early use of the term jump up jungle rather than jump up drum and bass.
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
The game has a host of monsters such as flesh-eating plants, ninja spirits, and ghosts that jump out of garbage cans.
en.wikipedia.org

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