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1 jumping
• hyppely -
2 jumping area
• hyppypaikka -
3 jumping event
• hyppylaji -
4 jumping hill
• hyppyrimäki -
5 jumping jack
• sätkyukko -
6 jumping of brushes
• harjojen hyppiminen -
7 jumping spark
• läpilyöntikipinä -
8 show-jumping
noun (a competitive sport in which horses and their riders have to jump a series of artificial fences, walls etc.) esteratsastus -
9 ski jumping
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10 be jumping
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11 show jumping
• esteratsastus -
12 ski jumping competition
• mäkikilpailu -
13 jump
• hypätä• hypähdellä• hyppäyttää• hypähtää• hyppyyttää• hytkähtää• hyppäys• hyppiä• hyppy• hyppelehtiä• hypellä• ponkaisu• pomppia• pulahtaa• poukkia• ponnahtaa• ponnahdus• pulahdus• ponkaista• kavahtaa• keikkua• kohota äkkiä• harpata• harppaus• harppoa• sännätä• sykähtää• loikata• loikata yli• loikka• loikkia• loikkaus* * *1. verb1) (to (cause to) go quickly off the ground with a springing movement: He jumped off the wall / across the puddle / over the fallen tree / into the swimming-pool; Don't jump the horse over that fence!) hypätä, panna hyppäämään2) (to rise; to move quickly (upwards): She jumped to her feet; He jumped into the car.) hypätä3) (to make a startled movement: The noise made me jump.) hypähtää4) (to pass over (a gap etc) by bounding: He jumped the stream easily.) hypätä yli2. noun1) (an act of jumping: She crossed the stream in one jump.) hyppy2) (an obstacle to be jumped over: Her horse fell at the third jump.) este3) (a jumping competition: the high jump.) hyppy4) (a startled movement: She gave a jump when the door suddenly banged shut.) säpsähdys5) (a sudden rise, eg in prices: There has been a jump in the price of potatoes.) äkillinen nousu•- jumpy- jump at
- jump for joy
- jump on
- jump the gun
- jump the queue
- jump to conclusions / jump to the conclusion that
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15 athletics
• voimailu• urheilu• yleisurheilu* * *- 'le-noun singular (the sports of running, jumping etc or competitions in these: Athletics was my favourite activity at school.) yleisurheilu -
16 frog
• nyörinappi• sammakko* * *froɡ(a small jumping animal, without a tail, that lives on land and in water.) sammakko- frogman -
17 hoop
• tynnyrinvanne• vanne• portti• kirkuna• ympyrä* * *hu:p(a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) vanne -
18 horse
• hevonen• heroiini• pukkimilitary• ratsuväki• teline* * *ho:s1) (a large four-footed animal which is used to pull carts etc or to carry people etc.) hevonen2) (a piece of apparatus used for jumping, vaulting etc in a gymnasium.) hevonen•- horsefly
- horsehair
- horseman
- horsemanship
- horseplay
- horsepower
- horseshoe
- on horseback
- straight from the horse's mouth
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19 play a trick / tricks on
(to do something which is amusing to oneself because it deceives or frightens (someone else), or makes them appear stupid: He played a trick on her by jumping out from behind a wall as she passed.) tehdä kepponen -
20 romp
• räyhätä• rähistä• ilotella• hummata• hurjastella• hurvitella• huvitella• elostella• elämöidä• riehua• remuta• reuhtoa• rellestää• rasavilli• reuhata• temmellys• telmiä• teutaroida• temmeltää• kisailla• kisata• leikkiä• mesoa• menota• metelöidä• peuhata• mekastus• mellastaa• meluta• meiskata• melskata• mekastaa• mellakka* * *romp 1. verb1) (to play in a lively way, especially by running about, jumping etc: The children and their dog were romping about on the grass.) peuhata2) (to progress quickly and easily: Some people find these problems difficult but he just romps through them.) selvitä helposti2. noun(the act of romping: The children had a romp in the grass.) peuhaaminen
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