单词 | jump |
例句 | jump verb 1.•the cat jumped off his lap|•Flora began to jump around:leap, spring, bound, hop | skip, caper, dance, prance, frolic, cavort. 2.•he jumped the fence:vault (over), leap over, clear, sail over, hop over, hurdle. 3.•pretax profits jumped:rise, go up, shoot up, soar, surge, climb, increase | informal skyrocket. 4.•the noise made her jump:start, jerk, jolt, flinch, recoil | informal jump out of one's skin. 5.•Polly jumped at the chance:accept eagerly, leap at, welcome with open arms, seize on, snap up, grab, pounce on. 6.•the place was jumping:rock, hop, buzz, be lively, be wild. 7.•two guys jumped him in the alley:assault, assail, set upon, mug, attack, pounce on.▶noun 1.•a short jump across the ditch:leap, spring, vault, bound, hop. 2.•a jump in profits:rise, leap, increase, upsurge, upswing, upturn | informal hike. 3.•I woke up with a jump:start, jerk, involuntary movement, spasm. PHRASES jump the gun informal •several radio stations have jumped the gun by announcing winners long before the polls have closed in certain districts:act prematurely, act too soon, be too/overly hasty, be precipitate, be rash | informal be ahead of oneself. jump to it informal •this year, students will really have to jump to it if they hope to get a hot meal before the kitchen closes:hurry up, get a move on, be quick | informal get cracking, shake a leg, look lively, look sharp, get the lead out | dated make haste. |
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