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1 jump out
jump out 1) изскачам; I nearly \jump out out of my skin разг. подскочих, това ме накара да подскоча; 2) очевиден съм, очебиен съм; -
2 jump out
expr.• destacar v.VI + ADV (=appear suddenly) salir de un salto; (from vehicle) bajar de un saltoit jumps out at you — (fig) salta a la vista
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3 jump out of
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4 ■ jump out
■ jump outv. i. + avv.1 essere evidentissimo; saltare all'occhio: The difference jumps out at you, la differenza salta all'occhio2 farsi notare; imporsi all'attenzione. -
5 jump out
intransitive verbhinaus-/herausspringen* * *◆ jump outvi1. (leave)▪ to \jump out out at sb jdm sofort auffallen [o ins Auge springen]* * *vihinausspringen; (from vehicle) aussteigen (of aus); (when moving) abspringen (of von)to jump out of bed — aus dem Bett springen
to jump out of the window — aus dem Fenster springen, zum Fenster hinausspringen
the caption jumps out at you — die Überschrift springt einem ins Auge
* * *intransitive verbhinaus-/herausspringen* * *v.herausspringen v. -
6 jump out
выпрыгнуть глагол: -
7 jump out
vi1) ( get out)to \jump out out of bed aus dem Bett springen;to \jump out out at sb jdm sofort auffallen [o ins Auge springen] -
8 jump out
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9 jump out at
phr.v. jump out at sb паѓа некому в очи: The mistake in the figures jumped out at me Грешката во пресметката веднаш ми падна в очи -
10 jump out
intransitive verb izskočiti, skočiti ven; American colloquially nahruliti koga -
11 jump out
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12 jump out
1) Общая лексика: выпрыгивать, выпрыгнуть, выскочить2) Математика: выскакивать -
13 jump out
выскочитьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > jump out
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14 jump out
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15 jump out of
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16 jump out
vi iskočiti, skočiti iz / [fig] to # of one's skin = trgnuti se, poskočiti od iznenađenja, od straha* * *
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17 jump out
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18 jump out
выскочить* * *выпрыгнуть, выскочить, выскакивать* * *выскочить (откуда-л. - of) -
19 jump out
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20 jump out
ви́скочити
См. также в других словарях:
jump out at — ˌjump ˈout at [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they jump out at he/she/it jumps out at present participle jumping out at past tense … Useful english dictionary
jump out — verb be highly noticeable (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑leap out, ↑jump, ↑stand out, ↑stick out • Hypernyms: ↑look, ↑appear, ↑seem … Useful english dictionary
jump out at — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms jump out at : present tense I/you/we/they jump out at he/she/it jumps out at present participle jumping out at past tense jumped out at past participle jumped out at jump out at someone if something jumps out… … English dictionary
jump out of — phr verb Jump out of is used with these nouns as the object: ↑train … Collocations dictionary
jump out of your skin — informal ◇ If you almost/nearly (etc.) jump out of your skin, you are suddenly surprised or frightened very much by something. I didn t hear her come in, so I nearly jumped out of my skin when she spoke to me. • • • Main Entry: ↑skin * * * jump… … Useful english dictionary
jump out of one's skin — ► jump out of one s skin informal be startled. Main Entry: ↑jump … English terms dictionary
jump out at somebody — ˌjump ˈout at sb derived to be very obvious and easily noticed Syn: leap out at • The mistake in the figures jumped out at me. Main entry: ↑jumpderived … Useful english dictionary
jump out of the frying pan and into the fire — jump out of the frying pan (and) into the fire to go from a bad situation to an even worse one. Many kids who run away from unhappy homes discover they ve jumped out of the frying pan and into the fire … New idioms dictionary
jump out of the frying pan into the fire — jump out of the frying pan (and) into the fire to go from a bad situation to an even worse one. Many kids who run away from unhappy homes discover they ve jumped out of the frying pan and into the fire … New idioms dictionary
jump-out squad — n. A squad of undercover detectives in an unmarked car who drive near an area where drug dealers are operating and then quickly jump out of the car to arrest or detain as many suspects as possible. adj. Example Citation: Under Operation Bold… … New words
jump out of one's skin — If you jump out of your skin, you are extremely surprised or shocked. Jane nearly jumped out of her skin when the horse put its head through the kitchen window! … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions