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1 inspringen
1 [invallen] stand in2 [zich meer naar binnen uitstrekken] be set back3 [boekwezen] be indented4 [met een sprong inkomen] jump/leap in(to)5 [inhaken op] jump/leap on(to) ⇒ seize (up)on♦voorbeelden: -
2 verspringen
verspringen〈 sport〉♦voorbeelden:————————verspringen1 [springend van plaats veranderen] jump2 [op een andere dag vallen] change date3 [niet in één lijn liggen] stagger♦voorbeelden: -
3 inspringen
v. leap, jump; step in, intervene; indent, leave a blank space between a margin and the beginning of a printed or written line -
4 voordringen
v. push in, hustle, jump the queue, push to the front of the line -
5 stijging
♦voorbeelden:deze lijn geeft de stijging aan • this line indicates the riseeen stijging in prijs • an increase in price
См. также в других словарях:
jump line — noun : a directional line of print (as “continued on page 7, column 2”) at the end of the first part of a divided story or article in a newspaper or periodical or a line (as “continued from page 1”) at the continuation * * * Journalism. a line of … Useful english dictionary
jump line — Journalism. a line of type identifying the page on or from which a newspaper story is continued. * * * … Universalium
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pressure jump line — noun : a line along which an atmospheric pressure wave produces a sudden increase of pressure that often results in storms … Useful english dictionary
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jump the line — jump the ˈqueue idiom (BrE) (US jump the ˈline) to go to the front of a line of people without waiting for your turn Main entry: ↑jumpidiom … Useful english dictionary
jump in line — ► jump the queue (or N. Amer. jump in line) 1) move ahead of one s proper place in a queue of people. 2) take unfair precedence over others. Main Entry: ↑jump … English terms dictionary
jump the queue — ► jump the queue (or N. Amer. jump in line) 1) move ahead of one s proper place in a queue of people. 2) take unfair precedence over others. Main Entry: ↑jump … English terms dictionary
jump jet — jump ,jet noun count MAINLY BRITISH an airplane that can move up or down in a straight line when it leaves the ground or lands … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
jump — 1 /dZVmp/ verb 1 UPWARDS a) (I) to push yourself suddenly up in the air using your legs (+ over/across/onto etc): He jumped over the wall and ran off. | jump up and down: The kids love jumping up and down on their beds. | jump clear (=jump out of … Longman dictionary of contemporary English