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jump

英 [dʒʌmp]

美 [dʒʌmp]

v.  跳; 跃; 跳跃; 跳过; 跃过; 跨越; 快速移动; 突然移动
n.  跳; 跃; 跳跃; (比赛中需跳过的)障碍物; 突升; 猛涨; 激增

过去式:jumped 现在分词:jumping 过去分词:jumped 第三人称单数:jumps 复数:jumps 

中考高考CET4考研计算机

Oxford 3000 / Collins.4 / BNC.1784 / COCA.1346

同义词辨析

jumpleapspring【导航词义:跳】

jumpv. 跳,跳跃
〔辨析〕
普通用词,指用双脚向上、向下跳,或跳到、跳过一定距离外的某一点。
〔例证〕
The horse jumped the fence.
那匹马跃过了栅栏。
He jumped out of a third-storey window.
他从三楼的窗户跳了下来。
He jumped to his feet and ran out of the room.
他一下子跳了起来,跑出了房间。
leapv. 跳跃,跃过
〔辨析〕
常可与 jump 换用,但侧重表示身体猛力向上跃起并朝前急冲的动作,有时含突然之意。
〔例证〕
He leapt/jumped the fence and ran to the cinema.
他跃过围栏,跑向电影院。
A fish leapt/jumped out of water and landed on the shore.
一条鱼跃出水面落到岸上。
springv. 跳,蹦,跃起
〔辨析〕
指凭借很强的弹跳力突然而快速地跳跃。
〔例证〕
The cat sprang out of the door.
猫突然蹦到门外。
He sprang to his feet and ran downstairs.
他一跃而起,冲到楼下。

短语动词

jump in
1. 匆忙行动;不假思索地做  

jump out
1. 极易引起…的注意  

短语用例

    jump at sth

    • 迫不及待地接受,欣然接受(机会、建议等)
      to accept an opportunity, offer, etc. with enthusiasm

      习惯用语

        v.

          be jumping up and down
        • 暴跳如雷;欢欣雀跃
          to be very angry or excited about sth
        • jump down sb's throat
        • 愤怒地反驳;猛烈回击某人
          to react very angrily to sb
        • jump the gun
        • 抢跑;过早行动
          to do sth too soon, before the right time
        • jump the lights
        • 闯红灯
          to fail to stop at a red traffic light
        • jump out of your skin
        • 大吃一惊;吓一大跳
          to move violently because of a sudden shock
        • jump the queue
        • 插队;加塞儿;不按次序排队
          to go to the front of a line of people without waiting for your turn
        • jump the rails
        • 出轨,脱轨
          to leave the rails suddenly
        • jump ship
        • 擅自弃职离船
          to leave the ship on which you are serving, without permission
        • 擅自离队;擅离职守
          to leave an organization that you belong to, suddenly and unexpectedly
        • jump through hoops
        • (为达到目的而)经受磨难
          to do sth difficult or complicated in order to achieve sth
        • jump to it
        • 赶快;加油;快点干
          used to tell sb to hurry and do something quickly
        • climb/jump on the bandwagon
        • 赶时髦;追随潮流
          to join others in doing sth that is becoming fashionable because you hope to become popular or successful yourself
        • politicians eager to jump on the environmental bandwagon
          急于随大溜加入环保行列的政客们
        • jump/leap to conclusionsjump/leap to the conclusion that…
        • 匆忙下结论;贸然断定
          to make a decision about sb/sth too quickly, before you know or have thought about all the facts
        • There I go again─jumping to conclusions.
          我又犯老毛病了,冒冒失失地就下结论。
        • jump/be thrown in at the deep end
        • (使)陷入未曾料到的艰难处境,一筹莫展
          to start or be made to start a new and difficult activity that you are not prepared for
        • Junior hospital doctors are thrown in at the deep end in their first jobs.
          医院的初级医生开始工作时会遇上未曾料到的困难。

        n.

          to keep, etc. one jump ahead (of sb)
        • (尤指竞争中)保持优于(某人)的地位,(比某人)优先一步,(比某人)略胜一筹
          to keep your advantage over sb, especially your competitors , by taking action before they do or by making sure you know more than they do
        • be for the high jump
        • 将遭到严厉惩罚
          to be going to be severely punished
        • (go and) take a running jump
        • 滚开;走开
          used to tell sb in a rude way to go away

        牛津词典

          verb

            跳 move off/to ground
          • 跳;跃;跳跃
            to move quickly off the ground or away from a surface by pushing yourself with your legs and feet
            1. to jump into the air/over a wall/into the water
              跳起来;跃过墙;跳进水里
            2. ‘Quick, jump!’ he shouted.
              “赶快,跳!”他大声叫道。
            3. The children were jumping up and down with excitement.
              孩子们兴奋得跳来跳去。
            4. She jumped down from the chair.
              她从椅子上跳了下来。
            5. The pilot jumped from the burning plane (= with a parachute ) .
              飞行员从着火的飞机里跳伞了。
            6. She has jumped 2.2 metres.
              她跳了2.2米。
          • 跨越 pass over sth
          • 跳过;跃过;跨越
            to pass over sth by jumping
            1. Can you jump that gate?
              你能跳过那篱笆门吗?
            2. His horse fell as it jumped the last hurdle.
              他的马在跨越最后一个栏时跌倒了。
            3. I jumped my horse over all the fences.
              我纵马跃过了所有的栅栏。
          • 快速移动 move quickly
          • 快速移动;突然移动
            to move quickly and suddenly
            1. He jumped to his feet when they called his name.
              他们叫到他的名字时他一下子就站了起来。
            2. She jumped up and ran out of the room.
              她蓦地跳起来跑出房间。
            3. Do you want a ride? Jump in.
              你想搭车吗?快上来吧。
          • (因吃惊、害怕或激动而)猛地一动,突然一跳
            to make a sudden movement because of surprise, fear or excitement
            1. A loud bang made me jump.
              砰的一声巨响吓我一跳。
            2. Her heart jumped when she heard the news.
              听到那消息她的心猛地一跳。
          • 增加 increase
          • 突升;猛涨;激增
            to rise suddenly by a large amount
            1. Prices jumped by 60% last year.
              去年,物价暴涨60%。
            2. Sales jumped from $2.7 billion to $3.5 billion.
              销售额从27亿元猛增到35亿元。
          • 突然改变 change suddenly
          • 突然改变,突然转换(话题、题目)
            to change suddenly from one subject to another
            1. I couldn't follow the talk because he kept jumping about from one topic to another.
              我听不明白他的讲话,他老是转换话题。
            2. The story then jumps from her childhood in New York to her first visit to London.
              故事接着从她在纽约的童年一下子转到她第一次去伦敦访问。
          • 略去 leave out
          • 略去;略过;跳过
            to leave out sth and pass to a further point or stage
            1. You seem to have jumped several steps in the argument.
              你在论证中似乎略去了好几个步骤。
          • 机器;器具 of machine/device
          • 突然跳出正常位置;意外地离开正常位置
            to move suddenly and unexpectedly, especially out of the correct position
            1. The needle jumped across the dial.
              指针突然从刻度盘的一端跳到另一端。
            2. The film jumped during projection.
              电影放映时跳了片。
          • 袭击 attack
          • 突然袭击(某人);猛地扑向(某人)
            to attack sb suddenly
            1. The thieves jumped him in a dark alleyway.
              一伙盗贼在一条漆黑的小巷里突然扑向他。
          • 车辆 vehicle
          • 跳上(车辆等)
            to get on a vehicle very quickly
            1. 跳上(车辆等)
              to get on a vehicle very quickly
              1. 活泼 be lively
              2. 欢跃;雀跃
                to be very lively
                1. The bar's jumping tonight.
                  今晚酒吧里气氛活跃。

              noun

                运动 movement
              • 跳;跃;跳跃
                an act of jumping
                1. a jump of over six metres
                  六米多的一跳
                2. The story takes a jump back in time.
                  这故事一转又回到以前发生的事情。
                3. Somehow he survived the jump from the third floor of the building.
                  不知怎么的,他从四楼上跳下来竟然幸免于难。
                4. to do a parachute jump
                  跳伞
                5. a ski jump champion
                  跳台滑雪冠军
                6. I sat up with a jump (= quickly and suddenly) .
                  我霍地坐起身来。
                7. The negotiations took a jump forward yesterday (= they made progress) .
                  谈判昨天取得进展。
              • 障碍物 barrier
              • (比赛中需跳过的)障碍物
                a barrier like a narrow fence that a horse or a runner has to jump over in a race or competition
                1. The horse fell at the last jump.
                  那匹马在跨越最后一个障碍物时跌倒了。
              • 增加 increase
              • 突升;猛涨;激增
                a sudden increase in amount, price or value
                1. a 20 per cent jump in pre-tax profits
                  税前利润20%的大幅增长
                2. unusually large price jumps
                  非同寻常的大幅度涨价

              柯林斯词典

              • VERB 跳;跃;跳跃
                If youjump, you bend your knees, push against the ground with your feet, and move quickly upwards into the air.
                1. I jumped over the fence...
                  我跳过了栅栏。
                2. They came into the front hall, stamping their boots and jumping up and down to knock the snow off...
                  他们进入了前厅,跺着靴子,蹦跳着抖掉身上的雪。
                3. I'd jumped seventeen feet six in the long jump, which was a school record...
                  我跳远曾经跳出了17.6英尺,创造了学校纪录。
                4. Whoever heard of a basketball player who doesn't need to jump?
                  有谁听说过篮球运动员不需要跳跃的吗?
                5. Jumpis also a noun.
                6. She was taking tiny jumps in her excitement.
                  她兴奋得又蹦又跳。
              • VERB 跳下;跃出
                If youjumpfrom something above the ground, you deliberately push yourself into the air so that you drop towards the ground.
                1. He jumped out of a third-floor window...
                  他从3楼的窗户跳了出去。
                2. She has jumped from an aeroplane four times...
                  她已经4次从飞机上跳下。
                3. I jumped the last six feet down to the deck.
                  最后的6英尺我一跃而下,跳到甲板上。
              • VERB 跳过,跃过,跨越(栅栏等)
                If youjumpsomething such as a fence, you move quickly up and through the air over or across it.
                1. He jumped the first fence beautifully.
                  他轻松地跨过第一道栏。
              • VERB 快速移动;一跃而起
                If youjumpsomewhere, you move there quickly and suddenly.
                1. Adam jumped from his seat at the girl's cry...
                  女孩儿一哭,亚当立即从座位上跳了起来。
                2. She jumped to her feet and ran downstairs...
                  她突然站起来,跑下楼去了。
                3. 'I'll do it, Eleanor,' Angus said, jumping up.
                  “我来吧,埃莉诺,”安格斯腾地站起来说道。
              • VERB (因害怕或吃惊)猛地一跳,突然一跳
                If somethingmakesyoujump, it makes you make a sudden movement because you are frightened or surprised.
                1. The phone shrilled, making her jump.
                  刺耳的电话铃响了起来,把她吓了一跳。
              • VERB (数量或水平)突升,激增
                If an amount or leveljumps, it suddenly increases or rises by a large amount in a short time.
                1. Sales jumped from $94 million to over $101 million...
                  销售额从9, 400万美元激增到了1.0 1亿美元。
                2. The number of crimes jumped by ten per cent last year...
                  去年犯罪率猛升了10%。
                3. Shares in Euro Disney jumped 17p.
                  欧洲迪斯尼的股票价格迅速上涨了17便士。
                4. Jumpis also a noun.
                5. ...a big jump in energy conservation.
                  大幅度的能源节约
              • VERB 插(队);不按顺序排(队)
                If someonejumpsa queue, they move to the front of it and are served or dealt with before it is their turn.
                1. The prince refused to jump the queue for treatment at the local hospital.
                  王子在本地医院候诊时拒绝插队。
              • VERB 突然袭击;出其不意地攻击
                If someonejumps onyou orjumpsyou, they attack you suddenly or unexpectedly.
                1. A week later, the same guys jumped on me on our own front lawn...
                  一个星期后,同一伙人又在我们家门口的草坪上袭击了我。
                2. Two guys jumped me with clubs in the carpark.
                  两个家伙在停车场用球棒袭击了我。
              • VERB 迫不及待地接受,欣然应承(建议或机会)
                If youjump atan offer or opportunity, you accept it quickly and eagerly.
                1. Members of the public would jump at the chance to become part owners of the corporation.
                  一些公众会迫不及待地想要抓住机会成为这家公司的持股人。
              • VERB 毫不犹豫地批评;立即责备
                If someonejumps onyou, they quickly criticize you if you do something that they do not approve of.
                1. A lot of people jumped on me about that, you know.
                  你知道,那件事让很多人逮着机会批评我。
              • See also:bungee jumpinghigh jumplong jumpqueue-jumpingshow jumpingtriple jump
              • PHRASE 比…占先;胜过;优于
                If youget a jump onsomething or someone orget the jump onthem, you gain an advantage over them.
                1. Helicopters helped fire crews get a jump on the blaze...
                  直升机帮助消防队员控制住了火势。
                2. The idea is to get the jump on him.
                  想法是要胜过他。
              • PHRASE 非常激动;欣喜若狂;暴跳如雷
                If you say that someone isjumping up and down, you mean they are very excited, happy, or angry about something.
                1. I don't think a lot of people will jump up and down and say 'thank heavens'..
                  我并不认为很多人会欣喜若狂地说“感谢上帝”。
                2. Everybody still jumps up and down about being rid of tyrants.
                  大家都还在为摆脱了暴君的统治而激动不已。
              • tojump on the bandwagon→ see:bandwagon

              英英释义

              noun

              • the act of jumping
                1. he advanced in a series of jumps
                2. the jumping was unexpected
                Synonym:jumping
              • descent with a parachute
                1. he had done a lot of parachuting in the army
                Synonym:parachuting
              • a sudden involuntary movement
                1. he awoke with a start
                Synonym:startlestart
              • (film) an abrupt transition from one scene to another
                1. an abrupt transition
                  1. a successful leap from college to the major leagues
                  Synonym:leapsaltation
                2. a sudden and decisive increase
                  1. a jump in attendance
                  Synonym:leap

                verb

                • go back and forth
                    Synonym:alternate
                  1. rise in rank or status
                    1. Her new novel jumped high on the bestseller list
                    Synonym:riseclimb up
                  2. increase suddenly and significantly
                    1. Prices jumped overnight
                  3. pass abruptly from one state or topic to another
                    1. leap into fame
                    2. jump to a conclusion
                    3. jump from one thing to another
                    Synonym:leap
                  4. bypass
                    1. He skipped a row in the text and so the sentence was incomprehensible
                    Synonym:pass overskipskip over
                  5. enter eagerly into
                    1. He jumped into the game
                  6. make a sudden physical attack on
                    1. The muggers jumped the woman in the fur coat
                  7. start (a car engine whose battery is dead) by connecting it to another car's battery
                      Synonym:jumpstartjump-start
                    1. move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm
                      1. She startled when I walked into the room
                      Synonym:startlestart
                    2. move forward by leaps and bounds
                      1. The horse bounded across the meadow
                      2. The child leapt across the puddle
                      3. Can you jump over the fence?
                      Synonym:leapboundspring
                    3. cause to jump or leap
                      1. the trainer jumped the tiger through the hoop
                      Synonym:leap
                    4. jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute
                        Synonym:chuteparachute
                      1. run off or leave the rails
                        1. the train derailed because a cow was standing on the tracks
                        Synonym:derail
                      2. jump down from an elevated point
                        1. the parachutist didn't want to jump
                        2. every year, hundreds of people jump off the Golden Gate bridge
                        3. the widow leapt into the funeral pyre
                        Synonym:leapjump off
                      3. be highly noticeable
                          Synonym:leap outjump outstand outstick out

                        双语例句

                        • I don't think a lot of people will jump up and down and say 'thank heavens'..
                          我并不认为很多人会欣喜若狂地说“感谢上帝”。
                        • 'I'll do it, Eleanor,' Angus said, jumping up.
                          “我来吧,埃莉诺,”安格斯腾地站起来说道。
                        • I jumped the last six feet down to the deck.
                          最后的6英尺我一跃而下,跳到甲板上。
                        • I'd jumped seventeen feet six in the long jump, which was a school record
                          我跳远曾经跳出了17.6英尺,创造了学校纪录。
                        • Sotomayor, the Cuban holder of the world high jump record, cleared 2.36 metres.
                          古巴的世界跳高纪录保持者索托马约尔跳过了2.36米。
                        • I jumped over the fence
                          我跳过了栅栏。
                        • We should not jump to conclusions. Let's investigate first.
                          我们不应草率下结论,还是先调查一下吧。
                        • The number of crimes jumped by ten per cent last year
                          去年犯罪率猛升了10%。
                        • He jumped out of a third-floor window
                          他从3楼的窗户跳了出去。
                        • The prince refused to jump the queue for treatment at the local hospital.
                          王子在本地医院候诊时拒绝插队。