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verb
- 1. push oneself off a surface and into the air by using the muscles in one's legs and feet: "the cat jumped off his lap" Similar
- 2. (of a person) move suddenly and quickly in a specified way: "Juliet jumped to her feet" Similar
noun
- 1. an act of jumping from a surface by pushing upwards with one's legs and feet: "in making the short jump across the gully he lost his balance" Similar
- 2. a sudden involuntary movement caused by shock or surprise: "I woke up with a jump" Similar
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- English (US)
JUMP meaning: 1. to push yourself suddenly off the ground...
- Znaczenie Jump, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
jump definicja: 1. to push yourself suddenly off the ground...
- Jump: French Translation
JUMP translate: sauter, sursauter, monter, passer, saut...
- Jump Spanish Translation
JUMP translate: saltar, saltar, hacer un movimiento...
- Jump: German Translation
JUMP translate: springen (lernen), springen, hochfahren,...
- Jump: Italian Translation
jump translate: saltare, saltare, saltare, fare un balzo,...
- Jump Turkish Translation
JUMP translate: hoplamak, zıplamak, sıçramak, atlamak,...
- Jump: Thai Translation
JUMP translate: กระโดด, ก้าว, สะดุ้งโหยง, กระโดดข้าม,...
- English (US)
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word jump as a verb, noun, and adverb. Find synonyms, example sentences, phrases, and the origin of the phrase jump the shark.
to move or change suddenly, haphazardly, aimlessly, or after a short period: He jumped from job to job. to pass or go aimlessly: He jumped from one thing to another without being able to concentrate on anything.
Definition of jump verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
To jump is to hop or leap, straight up or over something. Frogs, amazingly, are able to jump up to twenty times the length of their body. You can jump over a puddle or over the jump rope your friends are turning. You might jump in surprise or fear, like when a scary noise in the night makes you jump, or startle.
Learn the various meanings and uses of the verb jump and its related phrases, such as jump over, jump at, jump on, and more. See examples, synonyms, pronunciation, and grammar tips for jump.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation and examples of jump as a noun in English. Find out the different types of jumps in sports, idioms and collocations with jump.