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From:
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jump
/ˈʤʌmp/
跳躍,跳動,上漲,驚跳(vt.)跳越,躍過,突升,使跳躍(vi.)跳躍,跳,跳動,暴漲
From:
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jump
跳越; 跳位
From:
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jump
跳 跳越
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ju·pon
Jup·pon
n.
[
Written
variously
jupe
,
jump
,
juppo
,
etc
.]
1.
A
sleeveless
jacket
worn
over
the
armor
in
the
14th
century
.
It
fitted
closely
,
and
descended
below
the
hips
.
2.
A
petticoat
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Jump
,
a.
Nice
;
exact
;
matched
;
fitting
;
precise
. [
Obs
.]
“
Jump
names.”
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Jump
,
adv.
Exactly
;
pat
. [
Obs
.]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
jump
n.
(a)
A
kind
of
loose
jacket
for
men
.
(b)
pl.
A
bodice
worn
instead
of
stays
by
women
in
the
18th
century
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
jump
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
jumped
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
jumping
.]
1.
To
spring
free
from
the
ground
by
the
muscular
action
of
the
feet
and
legs
;
to
project
one's
self
through
the
air
;
to
spring
;
to
bound
;
to
leap
.
Not
the
worst
of
the
three
but
jumps
twelve
foot
and
a
half
by
the
square
.
--
Shak
.
2.
To
move
as
if
by
jumping
;
to
bounce
;
to
jolt
.
“The
jumping
chariots.”
A
flock
of
geese
jump
down
together
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
To
coincide
;
to
agree
;
to
accord
;
to
tally
; --
followed
by
with
.
“It
jumps
with
my
humor.”
To jump at
,
to
spring
to
;
hence
,
fig
.,
to
accept
suddenly
or
eagerly
;
as
,
a
fish
jumps at
a
bait
;
to
jump at
a
chance
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Jump
v. t.
1.
To
pass
over
by
means
of
a
spring
or
leap
;
to
overleap
;
as
,
to
jump
a
stream
.
2.
To
cause
to
jump
;
as
,
he
jumped
his
horse
across
the
ditch
.
3.
To
expose
to
danger
;
to
risk
;
to
hazard
. [
Obs
.]
To
jump
a
body
with
a
dangerous
physic
.
--
Shak
.
4.
Smithwork
(a)
To
join
by
a
butt
weld
.
(b)
To
thicken
or
enlarge
by
endwise
blows
;
to
upset
.
5.
Quarrying
To
bore
with
a
jumper
.
To jump a claim
,
to
enter
upon
and
take
possession
of
land
to
which
another
has
acquired
a
claim
by
prior
entry
and
occupation
. [
Western
U
.
S
. &
Australia
]
See
Claim
,
n.
, 3.
To jump one's bail
,
to
abscond
while
at
liberty
under
bail
bonds
. [
Slang
,
U
.
S
.]
To jump the gun
,
to
begin
to
run
(
in
a
footrace
)
before
the
starting
gun
has
fired
;
hence
, (
fig
.)
to
begin
any
activity
before
the
designated
starting
time
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Jump
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
jumping
;
a
leap
;
a
spring
;
a
bound
.
“To
advance
by
jumps
.”
2.
An
effort
;
an
attempt
;
a
venture
. [
Obs
.]
Our
fortune
lies
Upon
this
jump
. --
Shak
.
3.
The
space
traversed
by
a
leap
.
4.
Mining
A
dislocation
in
a
stratum
;
a
fault
.
5.
Arch.
An
abrupt
interruption
of
level
in
a
piece
of
brickwork
or
masonry
.
From the jump
,
from
the
start
or
beginning
. [
Colloq
.]
Jump joint
.
(a)
A
butt
joint
.
(b)
A
flush
joint
,
as
of
plank
in
carvel-built
vessels
.
Jump seat
.
(a)
A
movable
carriage
seat
.
(b)
A
carriage
constructed
with
a
seat
which
may
be
shifted
so
as
to
make
room
for
second
or
extra
seat
.
Also
used
adjectively
;
as
,
a
jump-seat
wagon
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
jump
n
1:
a
sudden
and
decisive
increase
; "
a
jump
in
attendance
" [
syn
:
leap
]
2:
an
abrupt
transition
; "
a
successful
leap
from
college
to
the
major
leagues
" [
syn
:
leap
,
saltation
]
3: (
film
)
an
abrupt
transition
from
one
scene
to
another
4:
a
sudden
involuntary
movement
; "
he
awoke
with
a
start
" [
syn
:
startle
,
start
]
5:
descent
with
a
parachute
; "
he
had
done
a
lot
of
parachuting
in
the
army
" [
syn
:
parachuting
]
6:
the
act
of
jumping
;
propelling
yourself
off
the
ground
; "
he
advanced
in
a
series
of
jumps
"; "
the
jumping
was
unexpected
" [
syn
:
jumping
]
v
1:
move
forward
by
leaps
and
bounds
; "
The
horse
bounded
across
the
meadow
"; "
The
child
leapt
across
the
puddle
"; "
Can
you
jump
over
the
fence
?" [
syn
:
leap
,
bound
,
spring
]
2:
move
or
jump
suddenly
,
as
if
in
surprise
or
alarm
; "
She
startled
when
I
walked
into
the
room
" [
syn
:
startle
,
start
]
3:
make
a
sudden
physical
attack
on
; "
The
muggers
jumped
the
woman
in
the
fur
coat
"
4:
increase
suddenly
and
significantly
; "
Prices
jumped
overnight
"
5:
be
highly
noticeable
[
syn
:
leap out
,
jump out
, {
stand
out
,
stick out
]
6:
enter
eagerly
into
; "
He
jumped
into
the
game
"
7:
rise
in
rank
or
status
; "
Her
new
novel
jumped
high
on
the
bestseller
list
" [
syn
:
rise
,
climb up
]
8:
run
off
or
leave
the
rails
; "
the
train
derailed
because
a
cow
was
standing
on
the
tracks
" [
syn
:
derail
]
9:
jump
from
an
airplane
and
descend
with
a
parachute
[
syn
:
parachute
]
10:
cause
to
jump
or
leap
; "
the
trainer
jumped
the
tiger
through
the
hoop
" [
syn
:
leap
]
11:
start
a
car
engine
whose
battery
by
connecting
it
to
another
car's
battery
[
syn
:
jumpstart
,
jump-start
]
12:
bypass
; "
He
skipped
a
row
in
the
text
and
so
the
sentence
was
incomprehensible
" [
syn
:
pass over
,
skip
, {
skip
over
]
13:
pass
abruptly
from
one
state
or
topic
to
another
; "
leap
into
fame
"; "
jump
to
a
conclusion
" [
syn
:
leap
]
14:
go
back
and
forth
;
swing
back
and
forth
between
two
states
or
conditions
[
syn
:
alternate
]
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