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expr infmlAnother Soviet sailor jumped ship in Canada tonight bringing the total number up to seven this year — Еще один советский матрос покинул судно в Канаде, и, таким образом, число сбежавших достигло семи человек за этот год
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1) Морской термин: дезертировать с корабля2) Американизм: дезертировать, перебежать -
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לקפוץ מאנייה; לנטוש ארגון או חברה המועדים לכשלון* * *◙ ןולשכל םידעומה הרבח וא ןוגרא שוטנל ;היינאמ ץופקל◄ -
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van schip afspringen; een vereniging of bedrijf dat op punt staat failliet te gaan verlaten -
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дезерти́ровать ( с корабля) -
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கப்பலை விட்டுச் செல்லல் -
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ВМС дезертировать с корабляConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > jump ship
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мор. дезертировать с корабляБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > to jump ship
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jump [dʒʌmp]1. nounb. ( = leap) bond m• it's a big jump from medical student to doctor il y a une grande différence entre être étudiant en médecine et devenir médecinc. (Horse riding) obstacle ma. ( = leap) sauter• he managed to jump clear as the car went over the cliff il a réussi à sauter hors de la voiture au moment où celle-ci passait par-dessus la falaise• to make sb jump [loud noise] faire sursauter qnc. (figurative) [person] sauter• she jumped from seventh place to second elle est passée directement de la septième à la seconde place• he jumped to the conclusion that... il en a conclu hâtivement que...d. [prices, shares, profits, costs] faire un bond• her salary jumped from $15,000 to $22,000 son salaire est passé brusquement de 15 000 à 22 000 dollarsa. sauter• the company's shares jumped 3% les actions de la société ont fait un bond de 3 %• to jump the rails [train] déraillerb. [rider] [+ horse] faire sauter4. compounds► jump about, jump around intransitive verb(onto truck, bus) jump on! montez !* * *[dʒʌmp] 1.1) ( leap) saut m, bond mto be one jump ahead — fig avoir une longueur d'avance ( of somebody sur quelqu'un)
2) ( for horse) obstacle m3) ( sudden increase) (in price, wages etc) bond m (in dans)2.she's made the jump from deputy to director — elle est passée d'un bond du poste d'adjointe à celle de directrice
transitive verb1) ( leap over) sauter [obstacle, ditch]2) ( anticipate)to jump the lights — [motorist] passer au feu rouge
3) ( escape)to jump ship — [crewman] ne pas rejoindre son bâtiment
4) ( miss) [stylus] sauter [groove]; [disease] sauter [generation]5) (colloq) ( attack) sauter sur [person]3.1) ( leap) sauterto jump across ou over something — franchir quelque chose d'un bond
to jump up and down — [gymnast] sautiller; [child] sauter en l'air; fig ( in anger) trépigner de colère
2) ( start in surprise) [person] sursauter3) ( rise) [prices, rate] monter en flèche4) ( move)5) ( welcome)to jump at — sauter sur [opportunity]; accepter [quelque chose] avec enthousiasme [offer]
•Phrasal Verbs:- jump on- jump out- jump up••jump to it! — et que ça saute! (colloq)
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jump [dʒʌmp]saut ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (d) bond ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (b) hausse ⇒ 1 (b) obstacle ⇒ 1 (c) prise ⇒ 1 (e) sauter ⇒ 2 (a), 2 (c), 3 (a), 3 (d) faire sauter ⇒ 2 (b) bondir ⇒ 3 (a) sursauter ⇒ 3 (b) monter en flèche ⇒ 3 (c)1 noun(a) (leap, bound) saut m, bond m;∎ she got up with a jump elle se leva d'un bond;∎ figurative we need to keep one jump ahead of the competition nous devons garder une longueur d'avance sur nos concurrents;∎ familiar to have the jump on sb avoir pris une longueur d'avance sur qn dès le départ;∎ familiar to get the jump on sb devancer qn□ ;∎ familiar go take a jump! va te faire voir (ailleurs)!, va te faire cuire un œuf!(b) (sharp rise) bond m, hausse f;∎ there has been a sudden jump in house prices il y a eu une flambée des prix de l'immobilier;∎ inflation took a sudden jump last month l'inflation a subitement augmenté le mois dernier(e) (in board games) prise f (de pion)(a) (leap over) sauter;∎ to jump a fence sauter ou franchir un obstacle;∎ American to jump rope sauter à la corde;∎ to jump a piece (in draughts) prendre un pion;∎ figurative he jumped all the others in his field il a dépassé tout le monde dans sa spécialité∎ she jumped her horse over the stream elle a fait sauter ou franchir le ruisseau à son cheval(c) (omit, skip) sauter;∎ to jump a line sauter une ligne∎ two men jumped him in the park deux hommes lui ont sauté dessus dans le parc∎ to jump bail ne pas comparaître au tribunal□ (après avoir été libéré sous caution);∎ also figurative to jump ship quitter le navire□ ;∎ American the fugitive jumped town le fugitif a réussi à quitter la ville□∎ to jump the queue ne pas attendre son tour, resquiller;∎ she jumped the lights elle a grillé ou brûlé le feu (rouge)∎ he jumped a (mining) claim (took illegally) il s'est approprié une concession (minière)□∎ they jumped across the crevasse ils ont traversé la crevasse d'un bond;∎ to jump back faire un bond en arrière;∎ can you jump over the hedge? peux-tu sauter par-dessus la haie?;∎ he jumped up, he jumped to his feet il se leva d'un bond;∎ to jump to the ground sauter à terre;∎ the frog jumped from stone to stone la grenouille bondissait de pierre en pierre;∎ to jump for joy sauter de joie;∎ she was jumping up and down with rage elle trépignait de rage;∎ familiar jump to it! grouille!;∎ familiar to jump down sb's throat (reply sharply to) rabrouer qn, rembarrer qn; (criticize) engueuler qn;∎ let's wait and see which way she jumps attendons de voir sa réaction, attendons de voir comment elle va réagir(b) (make a sudden movement → person) sursauter, tressauter; (→ record player needle, chisel, drill) sauter;∎ the noise made her jump le bruit l'a fait sursauter;∎ when the phone rang his heart jumped il tressaillit en entendant la sonnerie du téléphone;∎ this record jumps ce disque saute;∎ we nearly jumped out of our skins (from surprise) nous avons failli sauter au plafond; (from fear, shock) ça nous a fait un de ces coups(c) (rise sharply) monter ou grimper en flèche;∎ prices jumped dramatically in 1974 les prix ont grimpé de façon spectaculaire en 1974(d) (go directly) sauter;∎ he jumped from one topic to another il passait rapidement d'un sujet à un autre;∎ to jump to conclusions tirer des conclusions hâtives;∎ she immediately jumped to the conclusion that he was being unfaithful elle en a immédiatement conclu qu'il la trompait;∎ I jumped to the third chapter je suis passé directement au troisième chapitre;∎ the film then jumps to the present puis le film fait un saut jusqu'au présent;∎ Computing to jump from one Web page to another passer d'une page Web à une autre∎ by nightfall the joint was jumping à la tombée de la nuit, ça chauffait dans la boîte►► Sport jump ball (in basketball) entre-deux m inv;Cinema jump cut faux m raccord, saut m de montage;British jump leads câbles mpl de démarrage;American jump rope corde f à sauter;British jump seat strapontin m;jump shot (in basketball) tir m en suspension(b) (campaign, bandwagon) se joindre à(a) (get on boat) embarquer(b) (join campaign, bandwagon)∎ they've been campaigning for years but few people have jumped aboard ça fait des années qu'ils font campagne, mais ils ont fait peu d'adeptes;∎ the anti-gun lobby received a boost when the State Governor jumped aboard le lobby qui fait campagne contre les armes à feu a été très aidé par l'adhésion du gouverneursautiller; figurative (story, film) partir dans toutes les directions(offer, chance, suggestion) sauter sur, saisir;∎ he jumped at the chance to go abroad il sauta sur l'occasion de partir à l'étranger∎ go on, jump in! vas-y, monte!;∎ if you want a lift, jump in! si tu veux que je te dépose, monte!;∎ figurative to jump in at the deep end se jeter tête baissée dans les problèmes∎ he jumped in to defend her il est intervenu pour la défendre, il est venu à sa rescousse□sauter dans;∎ she jumped into her car elle a sauté dans sa voiture;∎ to jump into bed with sb coucher avec qn tout de suite➲ jump off(b) Horseriding faire un barrage(leap from → wall) sauter de; (get off from → bicycle, bus, train, horse) descendre de;∎ he jumped off the train (leapt from) il a sauté du train; (got off from) il est descendu du train;∎ he jumped off the bridge il s'est jeté du haut du pont➲ jump on∎ the boss jumps on every little mistake aucune faute n'échappe au patron;∎ familiar to jump on sb (reprimand) passer un savon à qn(on to bicycle, horse) sauter dessus; (on to bus, train) monter(from hiding place) sortir d'un bond ( from de); (from high place) sauter; (from vehicle) descendre (of or from de);∎ I'll jump out at the traffic lights je vais descendre au feu rouge;∎ to jump out of bed sauter (à bas) du lit;∎ to jump out of the window sauter par la fenêtre;∎ to jump out of the bushes/one's hiding place bondir d'entre les buissons/de sa cachette;∎ why did he jump out of the window? 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A n4 ( sudden increase) bond m (in dans) ; prices start at £50 then there's a big jump to £200 les prix commencent à 50 livres et ensuite ils passent d'un bond à 200 livres ; she's made the jump from deputy to director elle est passée d'un bond du poste d'adjointe à celle de directrice ; it's a big jump from school to university il y a un grand décalage entre l'école et l'université ;5 Comput instruction f de saut.B vtr1 ( leap over) sauter [obstacle, ditch] ; he jumped three metres il a sauté trois mètres ; she can jump the horse over the fence elle peut faire sauter la barrière à son cheval ;2 ( anticipate) to jump the gun lit [athlete] partir avant le signal ; fig anticiper ; to jump the lights [motorist] passer au feu rouge ; to jump the queue passer devant tout le monde ;3 ( escape) to jump ship [crewman] ne pas rejoindre son bâtiment ; to jump bail ne pas comparaître au tribunal ;4 ( miss) [stylus] sauter [groove] ; [disease] sauter [generation] ; to jump the rails [train] dérailler ; to jump a stage ( in argument) omettre un point ; (in promotion, hierarchy) brûler une étape ;6 ○ ( board) to jump a train sauter dans un train en marche.C vi1 ( leap) sauter ; to jump for joy sauter de joie ; to jump across ou over franchir [qch] d'un bond [ditch, hole] ; to jump clear of sth faire un bond pour éviter qch ; to jump to one's feet se lever d'un bond ; to jump to sb's defence se précipiter pour défendre qn ; to jump to conclusions tirer des conclusions hâtives ; to jump up and down [gymnast] sautiller ; [child] sauter en l'air ; fig ( in anger) pousser des hurlements ;2 ( start) [person] sursauter ; you made me jump tu m'as fait sursauter ; he jumped out of his skin ○ il a sauté au plafond ○ ;3 ( rise) [prices, profits, birthrate] monter en flèche ;4 ( move) I jumped to the last page je suis passé directement à la dernière page ; the film jumps from 1800 to 1920 le film passe d'un seul coup de 1800 à 1920 ;5 ( welcome) to jump at saisir, sauter sur [opportunity] ; accepter [qch] avec enthousiasme [offer, suggestion] ;jump to it! et que ça saute ○ ! ; go and jump in the lake ○ ! va te faire voir ○ !■ jump about, jump around sauter.■ jump down [person] sauter (from de).■ jump in [person] monter.■ jump on:■ jump out [person] sauter ; to jump out of sauter par [window] ; sauter de [bed, chair, train] ; to jump out in front of sb surgir devant qn. -
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♦ ship /ʃɪp/n.1 (naut.) nave; bastimento; vascello; naviglio: a sailing ship, una nave a vela; un veliero; a merchant ship, una nave mercantile; a ship lying (o riding) at anchor, una nave alla fonda; to abandon ship, abbandonare la nave5 (fam.) barca; battello● ship's agency, agenzia di raccomandazione marittima □ ship's agent, raccomandatario □ ship's articles, contratto d'imbarco; clausole d'ingaggio □ (stor.) ship's biscuit, pan biscotto; galletta □ ship-boy, mozzo □ ship-breaker, demolitore di navi □ ship canal, canale navigabile □ ship's carpenter, carpentiere navale □ ship chandler, fornitore marittimo; provveditore navale □ ship chandlery, forniture navali □ ship's company, equipaggio; effettivi di bordo □ ship's doctor, medico di bordo □ (med.) ship-fever, tifo epidemico □ ship's husband, raccomandatario; capitano d'armamento □ ship's manifest, manifesto di bordo (o di carico) □ ship's papers, carte (o documenti) di bordo □ ship's protest, testimoniale (o dichiarazione) d'avaria □ ship repairs, riparazioni navali; raddobbi □ ship's stores, provviste di bordo; forniture navali □ (zool.) ship-worm ( Teredo navalis), teredine □ (trasp.) ex ship, sotto paranco; F.O.B. destino □ to fit out a ship, armare (o allestire) una nave □ to jump ship, abbandonare la nave; ( di un marinaio) disertare; ( in genere) abbandonare ( un'organizzazione), defilarsi □ (fig.) to run a tight ship, dirigere ( un'impresa, ecc.) con grande polso; mantenere la disciplina □ to take ship, imbarcarsi □ (trasp.) under ship's tackle = ex ship ► sopra □ (fig. fam.) When my ship comes home (o in), quando farò fortuna; quando i miei sogni s'avvereranno.(to) ship /ʃɪp/A v. t.2 spedire, inviare, trasportare ( con qualsiasi mezzo): We'll ship the cattle by rail, spediremo il bestiame per ferroviaB v. i.1 imbarcarsi (spec. come marinaio); viaggiare per nave: He shipped as a purser, s'è imbarcato come commissario di bordo2 (comm.) essere spedito, essere inviato, essere trasportato: This item ships to Europe only, questo articolo viene spedito solo in Europa3 (comm.) essere messo in commercio; uscire: The new version of the application will ship next month, la nuova versione dell'applicazione sarà messa in commercio il prossimo mese● to ship oars, disarmare i remi □ (fam.) to ship off, mandare, spedire, trasferire ( su nave o con altro mezzo); (fig.) mandare, spedire: to ship off fresh troops to the front, mandare al fronte truppe fresche; to ship off a boy to boarding school, spedire un ragazzo in collegio □ to ship out, spedire (o partire) in nave; salpare. -
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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!) saltar2) (to rise; to move quickly (upwards): She jumped to her feet; He jumped into the car.) saltar3) (to make a startled movement: The noise made me jump.) saltar; sobresaltar(se)4) (to pass over (a gap etc) by bounding: He jumped the stream easily.) saltar
2. noun1) (an act of jumping: She crossed the stream in one jump.) salto2) (an obstacle to be jumped over: Her horse fell at the third jump.) valla, obstáculo3) (a jumping competition: the high jump.) salto4) (a startled movement: She gave a jump when the door suddenly banged shut.) salto, brinco5) (a sudden rise, eg in prices: There has been a jump in the price of potatoes.) salto, aumento•- 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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jump vb1. saltar2. sobresaltarsetr[ʤʌmp]1 salto2 (in prices etc) salto, aumento importante, disparo3 (fence) valla, obstáculo1 saltar2 (rise sharply) dar un salto■ inflation jumped 2% last month la inflación dio un salto de un 2% el mes pasado1 saltar■ he tried to jump the wall, but it was too high intentó saltar el muro, pero era demasiado alto\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto give somebody a jump pegar un susto a alguiento jump down somebody's throat saltar a alguien, echársele encima a alguiento jump for joy saltar de alegríato jump out of one's skin pegarse un susto de muerteto jump rope SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL saltar a la combato jump the gun precipitarse, adelantarseto jump the lights saltarse el semáforo en rojoto jump the queue colarseto jump the rails descarrilarto jump to conclusions llegar a conclusiones precipitadasto keep one jump ahead of somebody ir un paso por delante de alguiento make somebody jump dar un susto a alguienjump leads cables nombre masculino plural de emergenciajump seat asiento plegablejump suit monojump ['ʤʌmp] vi1) leap: saltar, brincar2) start: levantarse de un salto, sobresaltarse3) move, shift: moverse, pasarto jump from job to job: pasar de un empleo a otro4) increase, rise: dar un salto, aumentarse de golpe, subir bruscamente5) bustle: animarse, ajetrearse6)to jump to conclusions : sacar conclusiones precipitadasjump vt1) : saltarto jump a fence: saltar una valla2) skip: saltarse3) attack: atacar, asaltar4)to jump the gun : precipitarsejump n1) leap: salto m2) start: sobresalto m, respingo m3) increase: subida f brusca, aumento m4) advantage: ventaja fwe got the jump on them: les llevamos la ventajan.• brinco s.m.• lanzamiento s.m.• salto s.m.v.• brincar v.• cabriolear v.• lanzarse v.• saltar v.
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1. dʒʌmp1)a) ( leap) saltarb) ( move quickly)jump in, I'll give you a lift — súbete que te llevo
to jump AT something: they'll jump at the chance no van a dejar pasar la oportunidad; to jump on somebody/something abalanzarse* sobre alguien/algo; to jump to one's feet ponerse* de pie or (AmL tb) pararse de un salto; to jump to attention ( Mil) cuadrarse, ponerse* firme; jump to it! — hazlo inmediatamente!
2)a) (change, skip) saltar, pasarb) (increase, advance suddenly) subir de un golpe3)a) ( jerk) saltarb) ( in alarm) sobresaltarse
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vt1) ( leap over) \<\<hurdle\>\> saltar, brincar* (Méx); \<\<counter/piece\>\> ( Games) comerseto jump rope — (AmE) saltar a la cuerda or (Esp tb) a la comba or (Chi) al cordel, brincar* la reata (Méx)
2)a) ( spring out of) \<\<railsacks\>\> salirse* deb) ( disregard) saltarseto jump the lights — pasar el semáforo en rojo, pasarse el alto (Méx)
to jump the line o (BrE) queue — colarse*
3) ( run away from) (colloq)to jump bail — huir* estando en libertad bajo fianza
4) (ambush, attack) (colloq) asaltar, atacar*5) ( catch) (AmE colloq) \<\<bus/plane\>\> agarrar (fam) or (esp Esp) coger*; ( without paying fare)
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1)a) ( leap) salto mgo (and) take a running jump! — (colloq) vete a freír espárragos! (fam)
to be/stay one jump ahead: this way, you'll be one jump ahead of the competition de esta manera le llevarás la delantera a la competencia; she tried to stay one jump ahead of her pupils — trataba de mantenerse un paso adelante de sus alumnos
b) ( fence) valla f, obstáculo m2)a) ( sudden transition) salto mb) (increase, advance) aumento m[dʒʌmp]1. N1) (Sport, Parachuting) salto m; (=leap) salto m, brinco mwhat a great jump! — ¡qué gran salto!
running 4.in or at one jump — de un salto, de un brinco
2) (=start)3) (=fence, obstacle) obstáculo m4) (fig) (=step) salto min one jump he went from novice to master — de un salto or golpe pasó de novicio a maestro
Taiwan made the jump from poverty to wealth in a single generation — Taiwán pasó de golpe or dio el salto de la pobreza a la riqueza en una sola generación
- be one jump aheadtry to keep one jump ahead of the competition — intenta llevarle ventaja or la delantera a la competencia
- get a or the jump on sb5) (=increase) aumento m, subida fthere has been a jump in prices/unemployment — se ha producido un aumento or una subida de precios/del número de parados
2. VIhow far can you jump? — ¿hasta qué distancia puedes saltar?
how high can you jump? — ¿hasta qué altura puedes saltar?
did he jump or was he pushed? — (lit) ¿saltó o lo empujaron?, ¿se tiró o lo empujaron?; (fig) ¿se fue o lo echaron?
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to jump across a stream — cruzar un arroyo de un salto, saltar por encima de un arroyo•
he jumped back in horror — de un salto retrocedió horrorizado•
she jumped into the river — se tiró al ríothere were plenty of men ready to jump into bed with me — (fig) había muchos hombres dispuestos a acostarse conmigo
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to jump off a busain — bajar de un autobúsen de un salto•
to jump on a busain — subir a un autobúsen de un salto•
he jumped out of a third floor window — saltó or se tiró desde una ventana del tercer piso•
he jumped over the fence — saltó (por encima de) la valla•
he jumped to his feet — se puso de pie de un saltojump to it! * — ¡venga, muévete!, ¡rápido!, ¡apúrate! (LAm)
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to jump up — ponerse de pie de un salto2) (=start) sobresaltarse•
he jumped at the sound of her voice — se sobresaltó al oír su voz•
to make sb jump — dar un susto a algn, sobresaltar a algnskinyou made me jump! — ¡qué susto me diste!
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to jump at sth — no dejar escapar algothey offered me a really good salary and thought I'd jump at it — me ofrecieron un sueldo buenísimo y creyeron que no lo dejaría escapar
he'd jump at the chance to get out of the office — si tuviera la oportunidad de irse de la oficina no la dejaría escapar
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then the film jumps forward 20 years — luego la película da un salto adelante de 20 años•
to jump from one subject to another — saltar de un tema a otrobandwagon, conclusion, throat•
he jumps on everything I say — le pone faltas a todo lo que digo4) (=increase) [sales, profits] subir, aumentar; [shares] subir3. VT1) (lit) (also: jump over) [+ ditch, fence] saltar (por encima de); (in draughts, chess) comerse2) [+ horse] (=cause to jump) hacer saltar; (=enter in competition) presentar; (=ride) montar3) (fig) (=skip) saltarsethe film jumped the first ten years of his life — la película se saltó los diez primeros años de su vida
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to jump the lights — (Aut) * saltarse el semáforo (en rojo)4) (=leave, escape)•
to jump bail — (Jur) fugarse estando bajo fianza•
to jump ship — (lit) desertar (de un buque); (fig) (=leave) marcharse; (=join rival organization) irse con la competencia5) (=anticipate)- jump the gun6) (=board)7) * (=attack) echarse encima de4.CPDjump jockey N — jockey m de carreras (de obstáculos)
jump leads NPL — (Brit) (Aut) cables mpl de arranque (de batería)
jump rope N — (US) comba f, cuerda f de saltar
jump seat N — (Aut, Aer) asiento m plegable
- jump in- jump off- jump out* * *
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1. [dʒʌmp]1)a) ( leap) saltarb) ( move quickly)jump in, I'll give you a lift — súbete que te llevo
to jump AT something: they'll jump at the chance no van a dejar pasar la oportunidad; to jump on somebody/something abalanzarse* sobre alguien/algo; to jump to one's feet ponerse* de pie or (AmL tb) pararse de un salto; to jump to attention ( Mil) cuadrarse, ponerse* firme; jump to it! — hazlo inmediatamente!
2)a) (change, skip) saltar, pasarb) (increase, advance suddenly) subir de un golpe3)a) ( jerk) saltarb) ( in alarm) sobresaltarse
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vt1) ( leap over) \<\<hurdle\>\> saltar, brincar* (Méx); \<\<counter/piece\>\> ( Games) comerseto jump rope — (AmE) saltar a la cuerda or (Esp tb) a la comba or (Chi) al cordel, brincar* la reata (Méx)
2)a) ( spring out of) \<\<rails/tracks\>\> salirse* deb) ( disregard) saltarseto jump the lights — pasar el semáforo en rojo, pasarse el alto (Méx)
to jump the line o (BrE) queue — colarse*
3) ( run away from) (colloq)to jump bail — huir* estando en libertad bajo fianza
4) (ambush, attack) (colloq) asaltar, atacar*5) ( catch) (AmE colloq) \<\<bus/plane\>\> agarrar (fam) or (esp Esp) coger*; ( without paying fare)
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1)a) ( leap) salto mgo (and) take a running jump! — (colloq) vete a freír espárragos! (fam)
to be/stay one jump ahead: this way, you'll be one jump ahead of the competition de esta manera le llevarás la delantera a la competencia; she tried to stay one jump ahead of her pupils — trataba de mantenerse un paso adelante de sus alumnos
b) ( fence) valla f, obstáculo m2)a) ( sudden transition) salto mb) (increase, advance) aumento m -
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1. noun1) Sprung, der3) (abrupt rise) sprunghafter Anstiegjump in value/temperature — plötzliche Wertsteigerung/plötzlicher Temperaturanstieg
4) (Parachuting) Absprung, der2. intransitive verb1) springen; [Fallschirmspringer:] abspringenjump to one's feet/from one's seat — aufspringen/vom Sitz aufspringen
2)jump for joy — einen Freudensprung/Freudensprünge machen
5)jump to it — (coll.) zupacken
3. transitive verbjump to it! — (coll.) mach/macht schon!
1) springen über (+ Akk.); überspringen [Mauer, Zaun usw.]2) (move to point beyond) überspringen3) (not stop at) überfahren [rote Ampel]jump the lights — bei Rot [durch]fahren
4)jump the rails or track — [Zug:] entgleisen
5)jump ship — [Seemann:] [unter Bruch des Heuervertrages vorzeitig] den Dienst quittieren
6)jump the queue — (Brit.) sich vordrängeln
7) (skip over) überspringen [Seite, Kapitel usw.]8) (attack) herfallen über (+ Akk.)Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120195/jump_about">jump about- jump at- jump in- jump off- jump on- jump out- jump up* * *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!)3) (to make a startled movement: The noise made me jump.) hochfahren2. noun1) (an act of jumping: She crossed the stream in one jump.) der Sprung2) (an obstacle to be jumped over: Her horse fell at the third jump.) die Hürde3) (a jumping competition: the high jump.) der (Hoch-)Sprung4) (a startled movement: She gave a jump when the door suddenly banged shut.) das Aufschrecken5) (a sudden rise, eg in prices: There has been a jump in the price of potatoes.) plötzlicher Anstieg•- jumpy- jump at
- jump for joy
- jump on
- jump the gun
- jump the queue
- jump to conclusions / jump to the conclusion that
- jump to it* * *[ʤʌmp]I. nparachute \jump Fallschirmabsprung m2. ( fig: rise) Sprung m; of prices, temperatures, value [sprunghafter] Anstieg; of profits [sprunghafte] Steigerungthe \jump from the junior to the senior team der Sprung von der Jugend- in die Erwachsenenmannschaftto take a sudden \jump prices, temperatures, value sprunghaft ansteigento be one \jump ahead of the competition der Konkurrenz einen Schritt [o eine Nasenlänge] voraus seinto get/have the \jump on sb AM ( fam) sich dat einen Vorsprung vor jdm verschaffen/jdm gegenüber im Vorteil sein4. (shock) [nervöse] Zuckungto give a \jump zusammenfahren, zusammenzuckento wake up with a \jump aus dem Schlaf hochfahrenII. vi1. (leap) springento \jump to sb's defence ( fig) jdm zur Seite springento \jump to one's feet plötzlich aufstehen, aufspringen2. (rise) sprunghaft ansteigen, in die Höhe schnellento \jump by 70% einen Sprung um 70 % machento \jump from £50 to £70 von 50 auf 70 Pfund schnellenthe film keeps \jumping back to when she was a child der Film macht immer wieder einen Sprung zurück in ihre Kindheithe kept \jumping from one thing to another er blieb nie bei der Sache4. (be startled) einen Satz machento make sb \jump jdn erschrecken [o aufschrecken]oh, you made me \jump! huch, hast du mich vielleicht erschreckt!to \jump on [or all over] sb (criticize) jdn [aus nichtigem Anlass] abkanzeln fam [o sl heruntermachen6.▶ to \jump to conclusions voreilige [o vorschnelle] Schlüsse ziehen▶ to \jump down sb's throat ( fam: address) jdn [heftig] anfahren [o pej fam anblaffen] [o SÜDD, SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR anmotzen]; (answer) jdm über den Mund fahren famthe place was really \jumping da war schwer was los slIII. vt1. (leap over)the horse \jumped a clear round das Pferd hat alle Hindernisse fehlerfrei übersprungento \jump the rails [or track] aus den Schienen springen, entgleisen2. (skip)▪ to \jump sth line, page, stage etw überspringen▪ to \jump sb über jdn herfallen, jdn überfallen4. (disregard)▪ to \jump sth etw missachten6.▶ to \jump ship politician, unionist das sinkende Schiff verlassen; NAUT sailor sich akk [unter Bruch des Heuervertrags] absetzen; passenger vorzeitig von Bord gehen* * *[dZʌmp]1. n1) (lit) Sprung m; (with parachute) Absprung m; (on race-course) Hindernis ntthis horse is no good over the jumps — dieses Pferd taugt bei den Hindernissen nichts
2) (fig) (of prices) (plötzlicher or sprunghafter) Anstieg; (in narrative) Sprung m, abrupter Übergangto take a sudden jump (prices, temperature) — ruckartig or sprunghaft ansteigen (to auf +acc ),
a 5% jump in the number of unemployed people — ein 5%iger Anstieg der Arbeitslosenziffern
it's a big jump from medical student to doctor — es ist ein großer Sprung vom Medizinstudenten zum Arzt
3)(= start)
to give a jump — zusammenfahren4) (esp US inf)to get a or the jump on sb/sth — jdm/etw gegenüber im Vorteil sein
to give sb a or the jump on sb/sth — jdm einen Vorsprung vor jdm/etw verschaffen
2. vithis horse jumps well — dieses Pferd springt gut or nimmt die Hindernisse gut
to jump for joy — einen Freudensprung machen; (heart) vor Freude hüpfen
to jump up and down on the spot —
2) (typewriter) Buchstaben überspringen or auslassen3) (fig) springen, unvermittelt übergehen; (prices, shares) in die Höhe schnellen, sprunghaft ansteigenjump to it! — los schon!, mach schon!
the film suddenly jumps from the 18th into the 20th century — der Film macht plötzlich einen Sprung vom 18. ins 20. Jahrhundert
her salary jumped from £15,000 to £22,000 — ihr Gehalt schnellte von £ 15.000 auf £ 22.000
if you keep jumping from one thing to another — wenn Sie nie an einer Sache bleiben
let's offer £200 and see which way they jump (inf) — machen wir ihnen doch (einfach) ein Angebot von £ 200 und sehen dann, wie sie darauf reagieren
4) (= start) zusammenfahren, zusammenzuckenthe shout made him jump — er zuckte or fuhr bei dem Schrei zusammen
his heart jumped when... — sein Herz machte einen Satz, als...
3. vt1) ditch, fence etc überspringen, hinüberspringen über (+acc)the horse jumped a clear round — das Pferd sprang eine fehlerfreie Runde
2) horse springen lassen3) (= skip) überspringen, auslassen4) (pick-up) groove überspringen5)to jump the lights or a red light — bei Rot rüberfahren (inf) or über die Kreuzung fahren
to jump ship ( Naut, passenger ) — das Schiff vorzeitig verlassen; (sailor) heimlich abheuern; ( fig
* * *jump [dʒʌmp]A s1. Sprung m, Satz m:by jumps fig sprungweise;on the jump im Sprung;be on the jump bes US umg auf Trab sein:a) es eilig habenb) viel zu tun haben;keep sb on the jump bes US umg jemanden in Trab halten;have the jump on sb umg jemandem voraus sein;get the jump on sb umg jemandem zuvorkommen;win the jump (Fußball) am höchsten springen2. (Fallschirm)Absprung m:jump area (Ab)Sprunggebiet n3. SPORT (Drei-, Hoch-, Ski-, Weit) Sprung m4. Hindernis n:5. fig sprunghaftes Anwachsen, Emporschnellen n (der Preise etc):jump in production rapider Produktionsanstieg6. (plötzlicher) Ruck oder Stoß7. Überspringen n (auch fig)10. (Zusammen)Zucken n, Auf-, Zusammenfahren n:give a jump → B 4;11. umga) Fahrt f, besonders FLUG Flug m:it’s only a short jump from London to Paris mit dem Flugzeug ist es nur ein Katzensprung von London nach Paris12. a) Rückstoß m (einer Feuerwaffe)b) MIL Abgangsfehler m (beim Schießen)13. besonders Br vulg Nummer f (Geschlechtsverkehr):have a jump eine Nummer machen oder schiebenB v/i1. springen:jump clear of sth von etwas wegspringen;b) fig sich stürzen auf (akk);jump at the chance mit beiden Händen zugreifen, sofort zupacken;jump at the idea den Gedanken sofort aufgreifen;go jump in the lake! bes Br umga) ach, hau doch ab!,b) du kannst mich mal!;a) abspringen (von),b) (Springreiten) das Stechen bestreiten;jump on sb umga) über jemanden herfallen,b) jemandem aufs Dach steigen;jump out of one’s skin aus der Haut fahren;jump all over sb US umg jemanden zur Schnecke machen;jump to one’s feet auf-, hochspringen;jump to it umg mit Schwung rangehen, zupacken;2. hüpfen, springen:jump for joy Freudensprünge machen;make hearts jump for joy die Herzen höherschlagen lassen3. (mit dem Fallschirm) abspringen4. zusammenzucken, auf-, zusammenfahren ( alle:at bei):the news made him jump die Nachricht ließ ihn zusammenfahren, er fuhr bei der Nachricht zusammento zu):6. a) rütteln, stoßen (Wagen etc)b) gerüttelt werden, schaukeln, wackeln7. Damespiel: schlagen9. TECH springen (Filmstreifen, Schreibmaschine etc)10. Bridge: unnötig hoch reizen11. umg voller Leben sein:the party was jumping auf der Party war schwer was los12. (with) übereinstimmen (mit), passen (zu)C v/t1. (hinweg)springen über (akk)2. fig eine Zeile etc überspringen, auslassen:jump channels den Instanzenweg nicht einhalten;a) sich vordränge(l)n (a. fig),3. springen lassen:he jumped his horse across the ditch er setzte mit seinem Pferd über den Graben;jump sb into sth fig jemanden in eine Sache hineinstoßen4. Damespiel: schlagen7. widerrechtlich von fremdem Besitztum etc Besitz ergreifen9. umga) auf einen fahrenden Zug etc aufspringenb) von einem fahrenden Zug etc abspringen12. die Preise etc emporschnellen lassen, hochtreiben* * *1. noun1) Sprung, der3) (abrupt rise) sprunghafter Anstiegjump in value/temperature — plötzliche Wertsteigerung/plötzlicher Temperaturanstieg
4) (Parachuting) Absprung, der2. intransitive verb1) springen; [Fallschirmspringer:] abspringenjump to one's feet/from one's seat — aufspringen/vom Sitz aufspringen
2)jump to — (reach overhastily) voreilig gelangen zu [Annahme, Lösung]
3) (make sudden movement) springen; (start) zusammenzuckenjump for joy — einen Freudensprung/Freudensprünge machen
4) (rise suddenly) [Kosten, Preise usw.:] sprunghaft steigen, in die Höhe schnellen5)jump to it — (coll.) zupacken
3. transitive verbjump to it! — (coll.) mach/macht schon!
1) springen über (+ Akk.); überspringen [Mauer, Zaun usw.]2) (move to point beyond) überspringen3) (not stop at) überfahren [rote Ampel]jump the lights — bei Rot [durch]fahren
4)jump the rails or track — [Zug:] entgleisen
5)jump ship — [Seemann:] [unter Bruch des Heuervertrages vorzeitig] den Dienst quittieren
6)jump the queue — (Brit.) sich vordrängeln
7) (skip over) überspringen [Seite, Kapitel usw.]8) (attack) herfallen über (+ Akk.)Phrasal Verbs:- jump at- jump in- jump off- jump on- jump out- jump up* * *n.Absprung -¨e m.Satz ¨-e m.Sprung -¨e m.
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