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21 jump the queue
(to move ahead of others in a queue without waiting for one's proper turn: Many wealthy or important people try to jump the queue for hospital beds.) passer avant son tour -
22 jump to it
(to hurry up: If you don't jump to it you'll miss the train.) se grouiller -
23 jump to conclusions / jump to the conclusion that
(to form an idea without making sure of the facts: He saw my case in the hall and jumped to the conclusion that I was leaving.) conclure tout de suite queEnglish-French dictionary > jump to conclusions / jump to the conclusion that
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24 jump cut
Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > jump cut
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25 jump
gradin mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > jump
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26 jump joint
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > jump joint
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27 jump weld
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > jump weld
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28 jump back
[person] faire un bond en arrière; [lever, spring] reprendre sa place initiale -
29 jump down
[person] sauter ( from de) -
30 jump leads
plural noun câbles mpl de démarrage -
31 jump rope
noun US corde f à sauter -
32 jump suit
noun combinaison f -
33 jump up
[person] se lever d'un bond -
34 jump-jet
noun avion m à décollage vertical -
35 jump at
(to take or accept eagerly: He jumped at the chance to go to Germany for a fortnight.) sauter (sur) -
36 jump for joy
(to show great pleasure.) sauter de joie -
37 jump on
(to make a sudden attack on: He was waiting round the corner and jumped on me in the dark.) sauter (sur) -
38 jump the gun
(to start before the proper time: We shouldn't be going on holiday till tomorrow, but we jumped the gun and caught today's last flight.) prendre les devants -
39 jump
sauter (inf.) Verb -
40 high jump
(a sports contest in which people jump over a bar which is raised until no-one can jump over it.) saut en hauteur
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