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1 jump to one's feet
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2 jump
n. sprong; aanloop; huppel; spronglengte; korte reis; plotseling opschrikken--------v. springen; opschrikken; aanloop nemen; huppelen; even wegbrengen; weggaan, vluchten; met kracht pakken; eruit latenjump1[ dzjump] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:by jumps • sprongsgewijze————————jump23 opspringen ⇒ opschrikken, een schok krijgen♦voorbeelden:he jumped at him • hij sprong op hem toejump for joy • opspringen/dansen van vreugdejump to one's feet • opspringen→ jump off jump off/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:jump rope • touwtje springen -
3 foot
n. voet; been; meeteenheid; stap; voetstuk, poot (v.e. bed); randen (v.e. blad papier)--------v. dokken; te voet gaan; dansenfoot1[ foet] 〈meervoud: feet〉5 onderste/achterste/laatste deel ⇒ (uit)einde♦voorbeelden:I won't set foot in that house • ik zet geen voet in dat huisstand on one's own feet • op eigen benen staanfoot by foot • voet(je) voor voet(je)on one's feet • op de been, overeind; er (weer) bovenop, beter; onvoorbereidput on one's feet • op de been/er bovenop helpenhave a foot in the door • de eerste stap gezet hebbenhave one foot in the grave • met een been in het graf staanhave/keep one's feet (set) (firmly) to/on the ground • met beide benen op de grond staancarry/sweep someone off his feet • iemand meeslependig in one's feet • z'n poot stijf houdenget to one's feet • opstaanjump to one's feet • opspringenkeep (on) one's feet • overeind/op de been blijvennot put a foot wrong • geen fout makenrecover one's feet • weer overeind komen/krabbelentread under foot • onderdrukkenmy foot! • kom nou!1 tred ⇒ gang, (voet)stap♦voorbeelden:swift of foot • vlug ter been————————foot2〈zelfstandig naamwoord; meervoud: foot, feet〉————————foot3♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉
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spring to one's feet — jump up, stand up quickly … English contemporary dictionary
get one's feet wet — {v. phr.}, {informal} To begin; do something for the first time. * /The party was at Bill s house and when Ruth and I got there the party had already started. Jump right in and don t be afraid to get your feet wet, said Bill./ * / It s not hard… … Dictionary of American idioms
get one's feet wet — {v. phr.}, {informal} To begin; do something for the first time. * /The party was at Bill s house and when Ruth and I got there the party had already started. Jump right in and don t be afraid to get your feet wet, said Bill./ * / It s not hard… … Dictionary of American idioms
jump — I n. 1) to take a jump (on horseback) 2) to make a jump (with a parachute) 3) (sports) the broad (AE), long; high; ski; triple jump 4) (sports) a water jump 5) a delayed (parachute) jump 6) (basketball) the center jump 7) a quantum jump 8) a jump … Combinatory dictionary
jump — [jump] vi. [< ?] 1. to move oneself suddenly from the ground, etc. by using the leg muscles; leap; spring 2. to be moved with a jerk; bob; bounce 3. to parachute from an aircraft 4. to move, act, or react energetically or eagerly: often with… … English World dictionary
get\ one's\ feet\ wet — v. phr. informal To begin; do something for the first time. The party was at Bill s house and when Ruth and I got there the party had already started. Jump right in and don t be afraid to get your feet wet, said Bill. It s not hard to dance once… … Словарь американских идиом
Jump rope — A jump rope, skipping rope, or skip rope is the primary tool used in the game of skipping played by children and many young adults, where one or more participants jump over a rope swung so that it passes under their feet and over their heads.… … Wikipedia
jump — jump1 [ dʒʌmp ] verb *** ▸ 1 move off ground ▸ 2 move because of shock ▸ 3 increase very quickly ▸ 4 move between ideas etc. ▸ 5 do something when told to ▸ 6 attack ▸ 7 not work smoothly ▸ 8 start car ▸ 9 (try to) have sex with ▸ + PHRASES 1. )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
jump — verb 1》 push oneself into the air using the muscles in one s legs and feet. ↘pass over by jumping. 2》 move suddenly and quickly. ↘make a sudden involuntary movement in surprise. ↘get on or off (a vehicle) quickly. ↘(also jump on)… … English new terms dictionary
jump — ► VERB 1) push oneself off the ground using the muscles in one s legs and feet. 2) move over, onto, or down from by jumping. 3) move suddenly and quickly. 4) make a sudden involuntary movement in surprise. 5) (jump at/on) accept eagerly. 6)… … English terms dictionary
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