dʒʌmp verb
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MOVE FAST
快速移动
to move quickly or suddenly in a particular direction 〔朝某方向〕快速 (突然 )移动; I always + adv/prep
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ATTACK
袭击
to attack someone suddenly [非正式] 突然袭击〔某人〕 T | informal
他昨天晚上在公园里遭人袭击。
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jump to conclusions
10. to form an opinion about something before you have all the facts 〔在掌握全部事实之前〕仓促作出结论
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jump down sb’s throat
13. to suddenly speak angrily to someone [非正式] 突然训斥某人 informal
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jump to it!
18. used to order someone to do something immediately [口] 赶快!〔命令某人立即做某事〕 spoken
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(go) jump in a lake!
19. used to rudely tell someone to go away [口] 滚开!〔粗鲁地叫某人离开〕 spoken
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jump the rails jump the tracks
20. ; jump the tracks AmE [美] if a train jumps the rails, it suddenly goes off the metal tracks it is moving along〔火车〕出轨 BrE AmE
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CAR
汽车
to JUMP-START a car [美] 跨接引线启动〔汽车〕 T | AmE
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SEX
to have sex with someone [口,不礼貌] 与…性交 T | spoken not polite
noun
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PROGRESS
进步
a large or sudden change, especially one that improves things [尤英] 巨大 (突然 )的变化〔尤指改善〕 especially BrE
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keep/stay etc a jump ahead (of sb)
to keep your advantage over the people you are competing with by always being the first to do or know something new [英,非正式] 〔因先做或先知道而〕保持(对竞争对手的)领先优势 BrE informal
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get a jump on sb/sth
to gain an advantage, especially by doing something earlier than usual or earlier than someone else [美,非正式] 〔尤指因先做而〕取得对某人/某事的优势 AmE informal