jump的中文翻译
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jump1
(move off/to ground)
UK
/dʒʌmp/
US
/dʒʌmp/
跳, 跃
verb
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to move quickly off the ground or away from a surface by pushing yourself with your legs and feet
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'Quick, jump!' he shouted.
“快点儿跳!”他叫道。
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to jump into the air/over a wall/into the water
跳到空中/跳过墙/跳进水里
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The children were jumping up and down with excitement.
孩子们兴高采烈地跳上跳下的。
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She jumped down from the chair.
她从椅子上跳了下来。
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The pilot jumped from the burning plane (= with a parachute).
飞行员从着火了的飞机里跳了出来(=有降落伞)。
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She has jumped 2.2 metres.
她跳了2.2米远。
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jump2
(pass over sth)
UK
/dʒʌmp/
US
/dʒʌmp/
跳过, 跃过, 跨越
verb
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to pass over sth by jumping
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Can you jump that gate?
你可以跳过那扇门吗?
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His horse fell as it jumped the last hurdle.
他的马在跨越最后一个障碍的时候跌倒了。
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I jumped my horse over all the fences.
我骑马越过了所有的栅栏。
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jump3
(move quickly)
UK
/dʒʌmp/
US
/dʒʌmp/
猛地一动, 突然一跳
verb
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to move quickly and suddenly
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He jumped to his feet when they called his name.
当他们叫到他名字的时候他一下子站了起来。
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She jumped up and ran out of the room.
她跳了起来冲出了房间。
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Do you want a ride? Jump in.
你想搭车吗?快上来。
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to make a sudden movement because of surprise, fear or excitement
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A loud bang made me jump.
砰的一声巨响吓了我一跳。
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Her heart jumped when she heard the news.
当她听到这消息的时候她的心快跳出来了。
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jump4
(increase)
UK
/dʒʌmp/
US
/dʒʌmp/
暴涨, 激增
verb
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to rise suddenly by a large amount
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Prices jumped by 60% last year.
去年物价暴涨了60%。
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Sales jumped from $2.7 billion to $3.5 billion.
销售额从27亿美元猛增到了35亿美元。
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jump5
(change suddenly)
UK
/dʒʌmp/
US
/dʒʌmp/
突然改变, 突然转换(话题, 题目)
verb
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to change suddenly from one subject to another
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I couldn't follow the talk because he kept jumping about from one topic to another.
我不明白他说的话,因为他说话主题老是变来变去的。
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The story then jumps from her childhood in New York to her first visit to London.
故事从她在纽约的童年一下子跳换到了她第一次去伦敦。
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jump6
(leave out)
UK
/dʒʌmp/
US
/dʒʌmp/
略去, 略过, 跳过
verb
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to leave out sth and pass to a further point or stage
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You seem to have jumped several steps in the argument.
你的论断中似乎跳过了几个步骤。
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jump7
(of machine/device)
UK
/dʒʌmp/
US
/dʒʌmp/
快速移动, 突然移动
verb
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to move suddenly and unexpectedly, especially out of the correct position
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The needle jumped across the dial.
指针从刻度盘的一端突然跳到了另外一端。
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The film jumped during projection.
电影放映时跳了片。
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jump8
(attack)
UK
/dʒʌmp/
US
/dʒʌmp/
突然袭击(某人), 猛地扑向(某人)
verb
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to attack sb suddenly
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The thieves jumped him in a dark alleyway.
小偷们在一条黑漆漆的小路上偷袭了他。
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jump9
(vehicle)
UK
/dʒʌmp/
US
/dʒʌmp/
跳上或跳下车辆
verb
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to get on a vehicle very quickly
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jump10
(be lively)
UK
/dʒʌmp/
US
/dʒʌmp/
欢跃, 雀跃
verb
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to be very lively
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The bar's jumping tonight.
酒吧今晚的氛围很活跃。
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jump11
(movement)
UK
/dʒʌmp/
US
/dʒʌmp/
跳, 跃
noun
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an act of jumping
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a jump of over six metres
6米多高的一跳
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The story takes a jump back in time.
故事一转又回到了以前发生的事情。
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Somehow he survived the jump from the third floor of the building.
不知到怎么的,他从三楼跳下来竟然没事。
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to do a parachute jump
跳伞
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a ski jump champion
跳台滑雪冠军
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I sat up with a jump(= quickly and suddenly).
我突然跳了起来(=非常快和突然)。
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The negotiations took a jump forward yesterday (= they made progress).
谈判昨天向前迈了一大步(=他们取得了进展)。
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jump12
(barrier)
UK
/dʒʌmp/
US
/dʒʌmp/
(比赛中需跳过的)障碍物
noun
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a barrier like a narrow fence that a horse or a runner has to jump over in a race or competition
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The horse fell at the last jump.
那马在跳最后一个障碍时跌倒了。
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jump13
(increase)
UK
/dʒʌmp/
US
/dʒʌmp/
猛长, 激增
noun
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a sudden increase in amount, price or value
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a 20 per cent jump in pre-tax profits
税前利润有20%的增长
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unusually large price jumps
不同寻常的大幅度涨价