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  1. jump

    • IPA[dʒʌmp]

    美式

    英式

    • vi.
      跳; 歡欣鼓舞; 暴跳; 躁動不安; 手舞足蹈;快速行動
    • vt.
      跳過; 翻過;使躍起
    • n.
      跳;障礙物
    • 過去式:jumped 過去分詞:jumped 現在分詞:jumping

    • 名詞複數:jumps

    • 釋義
    • 同反義
    • 片語

    不及物動詞

    • 1. 跳; 歡欣鼓舞; 暴跳; 躁動不安; 手舞足蹈 to jump over sth. 翻越 to jump across sth. 跨過
    • 2. 快速行動 to jump at sb.'s command 聽到某人命令後迅速行動 to jump to one's feet 一躍而起
    • 3. 吃驚 to make sb. jump 使某人大吃一驚 sb.'s heart jumps 某人心中一驚
    • 4. 激增 dividends jumped by 20 per cent that year 那年的紅利猛增了20% sales jumped from £2.7 billion to £3.5 billion 銷售額從27億英鎊猛增到35億英鎊
    • 5. 迅速轉變 to jump from one topic to another 從一個話題跳到另一個話題
    • 6. 突然跳動 the needle jumped across the dial 指針在刻度盤上亂擺

    及物動詞

    • 1. 跳過; 翻過 to jump the gun 搶跑 to jump the lights 闖紅燈
    • 2. 使躍起 she jumped her horse over the hedge 她策馬越過了樹籬
    • 3. 跳越 she has jumped 2.2 metres 她跳過了2.2米
    • 4. 略去 to jump a stage 越級
    • 5. 脫離 to jump the rails 出軌
    • 6. 跳上

    名詞

    • 1. to give a jump for joy 高興得跳起來 she cleared the distance in one jump 這個距離她一跳而過
    • 2. 障礙物
    • 3. 驚跳 I woke with a jump 我突然驚醒了 to give a jump (of fright) 嚇了一跳
    • 4. 突升 a huge jump in profits/expenditure 利潤/支出的激增
    • 5. 突然跨越 the great jump forward to a new technological era 步入新技術時代的巨大飛躍 she's made the jump from deputy to director 她從副手一下子晉升為主任

    同義詞

    1. push oneself off a surface and into the air by using the muscles in one's legs and feet

    2. pass over (an obstacle or barrier) by jumping

    3. (especially of prices or figures) rise suddenly and by a large amount

    4. (of driver or a vehicle) fail to stop at (a red traffic light)

    5. (of a person) move suddenly and quickly in a specified way

    6. (of a person) make a sudden involuntary movement in reaction to something that causes surprise or shock

    7. an act of jumping from a surface by pushing upwards with one's legs and feet

    8. an obstacle to be jumped, especially by a horse and rider in an equestrian competition

    9. a sudden dramatic rise in amount, price, or value

    10. a sudden involuntary movement caused by shock or surprise

    反義詞

    「1. (especially of prices or figures) rise suddenly and by a large amount」的反義字

    「2. a sudden dramatic rise in amount, price, or value」的反義字