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jumped-up [dʒʌmpt-]∎ she's just a jumped-up shop assistant ce n'est qu'une petite vendeuse qui se donne de grands airs ou qui se prend au sérieux -
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jumped-up [ˏdʒʌmptˊʌp] aразг. пренебр. неда́вно вы́бившийся в лю́ди; самоуве́ренный, наха́льный; ≅ из молоды́х, да ра́нний -
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adjective(coll.) emporgekommen* * *[ˌʤʌm(p)tˈʌp]* * *['dZʌmpt'ʌp]adj (inf)* * *jumped-up [ˌdʒʌmptˈʌp] adj umg1. (parvenühaft) hochnäsig2. emporgekommen:a jumped-up lot ein Haufen von Emporkömmlingen* * *adjective(coll.) emporgekommen -
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adj BrE infml1)This new jumped-up manageress just grips my shit — Эта, неизвестно откуда взявшаяся управляющая, меня просто бесит
2)Funnily enough this jumped-up scheme didn't fall through — Как ни странно, это организованное на скорую руку мероприятие не провалилось
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adj. \/ˈdʒʌmptʌp\/( nedsettende) høy på pæra, innbilsk (som gjør seg viktigere enn nødvendig)• sales manager? He's only a jumped-up shop assistent -
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Adj1. मिथ्या/कपटीHe is not an officer,more a jumped-up clerk. -
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a парвенюшки, просташки, нахален* * *{'j^mpt^p} а парвенюшки, просташки; нахален.* * *a парвенюшки, просташки, нахален* * * -
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['dʒʌmptʌp]aggettivo spreg. [clerk, waiter] arricchito* * *jumped-up /ˈdʒʌmptʌp/a. (fam.)1 (spreg.) arricchito2 presuntuoso; che si crede chissà chi; spocchioso; montato.* * *['dʒʌmptʌp]aggettivo spreg. [clerk, waiter] arricchito -
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[͵dʒʌmptʹʌp] a неодобр.1. пробравшийся на пост; выбившийся в люди; зазнавшийся, задирающий нос2. амер. разг. сделанный наспех, сколоченный на скорую руку; халтурный -
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inf adj выскочкаIt's all jumped-up people these days.
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1. a неодобр. пробравшийся на пост; выбившийся в люди; зазнавшийся, задирающий нос2. a неодобр. амер. разг. сделанный наспех, сколоченный на скорую руку; халтурный -
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[ˈdʒʌmptʌp]jumped-up самоуверенный; нахальный (о человеке); = из молодых, да ранний -
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См. также в других словарях:
jumped-up — adj [only before noun] BrE informal a jumped up person thinks they are more important than they really are, because they have improved their social position ▪ a jumped up little bureaucrat … Dictionary of contemporary English
jumped-up — adj. Upstart. [British informal] [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jumped-up — jumped′ up′ adj. Slang. brit. upstart; parvenu • Etymology: 1825–35 … From formal English to slang
jumped-up — ► ADJECTIVE informal ▪ considering oneself to be more important than one really is … English terms dictionary
jumped-up — [jumpt′up′] adj. [Brit. Informal] having recently gained wealth, power, success, etc. and regarded as behaving presumptuously, aggressively, etc … English World dictionary
jumped-up — adjective (British informal) upstart • Similar to: ↑pretentious • Usage Domain: ↑colloquialism • Regions: ↑United Kingdom, ↑UK, ↑U.K., ↑Britain, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
jumped-up — ADJ: usu ADJ n (disapproval) If you describe someone as jumped up, you disapprove of them because they consider themselves to be more important than they really are. [BRIT, INFORMAL] He s nothing better than a jumped up bank clerk! … English dictionary
jumped — jump jump, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {jumped} (j[u^]mt; 215); p. pr. & vb. n. {jumping}.] [Akin to OD. gumpen, dial. G. gumpen, jumpen.] [1913 Webster] 1. To spring free from the ground by the muscular action of the feet and legs; to project one s self … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jumped-up — adjective (only before noun) BrE believing that you are more important than you really are, because you have improved your social position: some jumped up little bureaucrat … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
jumped-up — /ˈdʒʌmpt ʌp/ (say jumpt up) adjective Colloquial upstart; parvenu; conceited: *He had a poor view of anyone in authority; officers, bosses, little jumped up clerks behind a desk who hum and ha and make you feel like shit before they ll stamp… …
jumped-up — /jumpt up /, adj. Chiefly Brit. having recently gained prominence or fame and appearing arrogant. [1825 35] * * * … Universalium