Jump
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British pronunciation/d‍ʒˈʌmp/
American pronunciation/ˈdʒəmp/

Definicja i Znaczenie "jump"

to jump
01

skakać, podskakiwać

to push yourself off the ground or away from something and up into the air by using your legs and feet
Intransitive: to jump somewhere | to jump some distance
to jump definition and meaning
02

skakać, wzrosnąć

(particularly of a price, rate, etc.) to increase sharply
Intransitive
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03

skoczyć, skoczyć ze spadochronem

to exit an airplane in flight and descend to the ground using a parachute
Intransitive: to jump from an aircraft
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04

skakać, wyskakiwać

to exhibit an abrupt, involuntary physical response, typically involving a sudden movement or jerk
Intransitive
05

napaść, zaatakować

to launch a sudden, unexpected, and aggressive attack
Transitive: to jump sb
06

awansować, posuwać się

to rise or progress in rank, position, or social standing
Intransitive: to jump in a specific area | to jump
07

skakać, dołączyć

to enter or join a place or activity eagerly and with enthusiasm
Intransitive: to jump into a place
08

przeskoczyć, zmienić

to shift or transition from one idea, subject, or state to another, often with a sudden and noticeable change
09

ominąć, objechać

to skip or bypass a part of a sequence or series
Transitive: to jump over some steps in a process | to jump to a further step in a process
10

skoczyć, podskoczyć

to induce or compel a person or thing to make a sudden, upward movement
Transitive: to jump sb/sth
11

uruchomić, pomóc uruchomić

to initiate the engine of a vehicle using the electrical power from another vehicle
Transitive: to jump a car
12

skakać, podskakiwać

to propel oneself downward from a higher position or point
Intransitive: to jump from a height
01

skok, skoknięcie

the act of pushing oneself off the ground with both feet at the same time
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02

skok, skok ze spadochronem

descent with a parachute
jump definition and meaning
03

skok, zaskoczenie

an abrupt, involuntary reaction caused by surprise, fear, or sudden pain
04

skok, nagle przejście

(film) an abrupt transition from one scene to another
05

skok, nagle przejście

an abrupt transition
06

skok, nagły wzrost

a sudden and great increase, particularly in price, amount, or value

jump

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jumper

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jumper

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jumping

n

jumping

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example
Przykład
The child jumped up and down with excitement.
The squirrel jumped from one tree branch to another.
The kangaroo can jump very far with its powerful hind legs.
He jumped over the puddle to avoid getting his shoes wet.
The company's expansion plans jumped the rails due to unforeseen economic downturns.
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