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I. jump [dʒʌmp] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. jump (leap):

2. jump (jerk):

3. jump Aus, Brit разг (be annoyed):

4. jump (increase suddenly):

to jump by 70%

5. jump (skip):

Phrases:

go jump in the lake! разг

II. jump [dʒʌmp] ГЛАГ прх

1. jump (leap across or over):

2. jump Am (attack):

to jump sb

3. jump a. ИНФОРМ (skip):

4. jump (disregard):

to jump a queue Aus, Brit

Phrases:

III. jump [dʒʌmp] СЪЩ

1. jump a. ИКОН, ТЪРГ (leap):

2. jump (hurdle):

3. jump (step):

4. jump (head-start):

преднина f без мн

jump-start ГЛАГ прх

jump-start economy

jump on ГЛАГ прх (blame)

ski jump СЪЩ

1. ski jump (runway):

2. ski jump no pl (jump):

jump down ГЛАГ нпрх разг

jump leads СЪЩ pl

jump about ГЛАГ нпрх

jump rope СЪЩ Am

high jump СЪЩ

he's for the high jump разг
he's for the high jump разг

long jump СЪЩ no pl

Present
Ijump
youjump
he/she/itjumps
wejump
youjump
theyjump
Past
Ijumped
youjumped
he/she/itjumped
wejumped
youjumped
theyjumped
Present Perfect
Ihavejumped
youhavejumped
he/she/ithasjumped
wehavejumped
youhavejumped
theyhavejumped
Past Perfect
Ihadjumped
youhadjumped
he/she/ithadjumped
wehadjumped
youhadjumped
theyhadjumped

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Colloquially meaning a game in which a group of people jump on top of each other to form a pile.
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However, the student occupiers have been described as somewhat less eager to jump on the anti-communist bandwagon.
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The player has to punch, or jump on, his enemies to defeat them.
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Birds may jump on each other and even engage in mock fighting.
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They would jump on and off the roundabout.
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