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jump
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jump  (jmp)
v. jumped, jump·ing, jumps
v.intr.
1.
a. To spring off the ground or other base by a muscular effort of the legs and feet.
b. To move suddenly and in one motion: jumped out of bed.
c. To move involuntarily, as in surprise: jumped when the phone rang.
d. To parachute from an aircraft.
2.
a. Informal To move quickly; hustle: Jump when I give you an order.
b. To take prompt advantage; respond quickly: jump at a bargain.
3.
a. To enter eagerly into an activity; plunge: jumped into the race for the nomination.
b. To begin or start. Often used with off: The project jumped off with great enthusiasm.
4. To form an opinion or judgment hastily: jump to conclusions.
5. To make a sudden verbal attack; lash out: jumped at me for being late.
6.
a. To undergo a sudden and pronounced increase: Prices jumped in October.
b. To rise suddenly in position or rank: jumped over two others with more seniority.
7. To move discontinuously or change after a short period: jumps from one subject to another; jumped from one job to another.
8.
a. To be displaced by a sudden jerk: The phonograph needle jumped.
b. To be displaced vertically or laterally because of improper alignment: The film jumped during projection.
9. Computer Science To move from one set of instructions in a program to another out of sequence.
10. Games
a. To move over an opponent's playing piece in a board game.
b. To make a jump bid in bridge.
11. Slang To be lively; bustle: a disco that really jumps.
v.tr.
1. To leap over or across: jump a fence.
2. To leap onto: jump a bus.
3. Slang To spring upon in sudden attack; assault or ambush: Muggers jumped him in the park.
4. To move or start prematurely before: jumped the starting signal.
5. To cause to leap: jump a horse over a fence.
6. To cause to increase suddenly: shortages that jumped milk prices by several cents.
7. To pass over; skip: The typewriter jumped a space.
8. To raise in rank or position; promote.
9. Games
a. To move a piece over (an opponent's piece) in a board game, often thereby capturing the opponent's piece.
b. To raise (a partner's bid) in bridge by more than is necessary.
10. To jump-start (a motor vehicle).
11. To leave (a course), especially through mishap: The train jumped the rails.
12. Slang
a. To leave hastily; skip: jumped town a step ahead of the police.
b. To leave (an organization, for example) suddenly or in violation of an agreement: jumped the team and signed with a rival club.
13. To seize or occupy illegally: jump a mining claim.
14. To forfeit (bail) by failing to appear in court.
15. Vulgar Slang To have sexual intercourse with.
n.
1.
a. The act of jumping; a leap.
b. The distance covered by a jump: a jump of seven feet.
c. An obstacle or span to be jumped.
d. A structure or course from which a jump is made: built a jump out of snow.
2. A descent from an aircraft by parachute.
3. Sports Any of several track-and-field events in which contestants jump.
4. Informal
a. An initial competitive advantage; a head start: got the jump on the other newspapers.
b. Energy or quickness: "We got off to a slow start. We didn't have any jump, and when we did get things going, we were too far behind" (John LeClair).
5.
a. A sudden pronounced rise, as in price or salary.
b. An impressive promotion.
6. A step or level: managed to stay a jump ahead.
7. A sudden or major transition, as from one career or subject to another.
8.
a. A short trip.
b. One in a series of moves and stopovers, as with a circus or road show.
9. Games A move in a board game over an opponent's piece.
10. Computer Science A movement from one set of instructions to another.
11.
a. An involuntary nervous movement; a start.
b. jumps A condition of nervousness. Often used with the.
12. A jump-start of a motor vehicle.
13. Vulgar Slang An act of sexual intercourse.
Idioms:
jump (someone's) bones Vulgar Slang
To have sexual intercourse with someone.
jump the gun
To start doing something too soon.
jump through hoops
To make extraordinary efforts, especially in following a prescribed procedure.

[Perhaps Middle English jumpen, to jump (sense uncertain).]

jump
Verb
1. to move suddenly up into the air by using the muscles in the legs and feet
2. to move quickly: he jumps on a No. 6 bus
3. to jerk with astonishment or shock: he jumped when he heard a loud noise
4. (of prices) to rise suddenly or abruptly
5. to change quickly from one subject to another: any other comments before I jump on to the next section?
6. Informal to attack without warning: the officer was jumped by three prisoners who broke his jaw
7. jump down someone's throat Informal to speak sharply to someone
8. jump the gun See gun (sense 3)
9. jump the queue
a. to take a place in a queue ahead of people who are already queuing
b. to have an unfair advantage over other people: squatters should not be able to jump the queue for housing
10. Informal to begin doing something immediately
Noun
1. the act or an instance of jumping
2. Sport any of several contests that involve jumping: the long jump
3. a sudden rise: a 78% jump in taxable profits
4. a sudden change from one subject to another: stunning jumps from thought to thought
5. a step or degree: one jump ahead of the competition
6. take a running jump Informal a contemptuous expression of dismissal
See also jump at, jump on [probably imitative]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.jump - a sudden and decisive increase; "a jump in attendance"
increase - a change resulting in an increase; "the increase is scheduled for next month"
quantum leap, quantum jump - a sudden large increase or advance; "this may not insure success but it will represent a quantum leap from last summer"
2.jump - an abrupt transition; "a successful leap from college to the major leagues"
transition - a change from one place or state or subject or stage to another
quantum jump - (physics) an abrupt transition of an electron or atom or molecule from one quantum state to another with the emission or absorption of a quantum
3.jump - (film) an abrupt transition from one scene to another
transition - a passage that connects a topic to one that follows
4.jump - a sudden involuntary movement; "he awoke with a start"
startle reaction, startle response - a complicated involuntary reaction to a sudden unexpected stimulus (especially a loud noise); involves flexion of most skeletal muscles and a variety of visceral reactions
Moro reflex, startle reflex - a normal reflex of young infants; a sudden loud noise causes the child to stretch out the arms and flex the legs
flinch, wince - a reflex response to sudden pain
5.jumpjump - descent with a parachute; "he had done a lot of parachuting in the army"
skydiving - performing acrobatics in free fall before pulling the ripcord of a parachute
descent - the act of changing your location in a downward direction
6.jump - the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground; "he advanced in a series of jumps"; "the jumping was unexpected"
actuation, propulsion - the act of propelling
header - a headlong jump (or fall); "he took a header into the shrubbery"
hop - the act of hopping; jumping upward or forward (especially on one foot)
leap, leaping, bounce, bound, saltation, spring - a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards
hurdle, vault - the act of jumping over an obstacle
jumping up and down - jumping in one spot (as in excitement); "the wailing and jumping up and down exhausted him"
capriole - (dressage) a vertical jump of a trained horse with a kick of the hind legs at the top of the jump
Verb1.jump - move forward by leaps and bounds; "The horse bounded across the meadow"; "The child leapt across the puddle"; "Can you jump over the fence?"
move - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"
pronk - jump straight up; "kangaroos pronk"
bounce, rebound, ricochet, take a hop, resile, spring, recoil, bound, reverberate - spring back; spring away from an impact; "The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide"
burst - move suddenly, energetically, or violently; "He burst out of the house into the cool night"
bounce - leap suddenly; "He bounced to his feet"
capriole - perform a capriole, of horses in dressage
galumph - move around heavily and clumsily; "the giant tortoises galumphed around in their pen"
ski jump - jump on skis
saltate - leap or skip, often in dancing; "These fish swim with a saltating motion"
vault - bound vigorously
leapfrog - jump across; "He leapfrogged his classmates"
vault, overleap - jump across or leap over (an obstacle)
curvet - perform a leap where both hind legs come off the ground, of a horse
hop, hop-skip, skip - jump lightly
caper - jump about playfully
hop - make a jump forward or upward
bestride, climb on, hop on, jump on, mount up, get on, mount - get up on the back of; "mount a horse"
2.jump - move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm; "She startled when I walked into the room"
move - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"
shy - start suddenly, as from fright
boggle - startle with amazement or fear
rear back - start with anger or resentment or in protest
jackrabbit - go forward or start with a fast, sudden movement
3.jump - make a sudden physical attack on; "The muggers jumped the woman in the fur coat"
assail, assault, set on, attack - attack someone physically or emotionally; "The mugger assaulted the woman"; "Nightmares assailed him regularly"
4.jump - increase suddenly and significantly; "Prices jumped overnight"
mount, wax, climb, rise - go up or advance; "Sales were climbing after prices were lowered"
5.jump - be highly noticeable
appear, seem, look - give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect; "She seems to be sleeping"; "This appears to be a very difficult problem"; "This project looks fishy"; "They appeared like people who had not eaten or slept for a long time"
6.jump - enter eagerly into; "He jumped into the game"
enter, participate - become a participant; be involved in; "enter a race"; "enter an agreement"; "enter a drug treatment program"; "enter negotiations"
7.jump - rise in rank or status; "Her new novel jumped high on the bestseller list"
change - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"
8.jump - jump down from an elevated point; "the parachutist didn't want to jump"; "every year, hundreds of people jump off the Golden Gate bridge"; "the widow leapt into the funeral pyre"
move - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"
9.jump - run off or leave the rails; "the train derailed because a cow was standing on the tracks"
go, locomote, move, travel - change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
10.jump - jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute
dive, plunge, plunk - drop steeply; "the stock market plunged"
sky dive, skydive - jump from an airplane and perform various maneuvers before opening one's parachute
11.jump - cause to jump or leap; "the trainer jumped the tiger through the hoop"
12.jump - start (a car engine whose battery is dead) by connecting it to another car's battery
start up, start - get going or set in motion; "We simply could not start the engine"; "start up the computer"
13.jump - bypass; "He skipped a row in the text and so the sentence was incomprehensible"
neglect, omit, leave out, pretermit, overleap, overlook, miss, drop - leave undone or leave out; "How could I miss that typo?"; "The workers on the conveyor belt miss one out of ten"
14.jump - pass abruptly from one state or topic to another; "leap into fame"; "jump to a conclusion"; "jump from one thing to another"
switch, change, shift - lay aside, abandon, or leave for another; "switch to a different brand of beer"; "She switched psychiatrists"; "The car changed lanes"
15.jump - go back and forth; swing back and forth between two states or conditions
vary, alter, change - become different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's or its former characteristics or essence; "her mood changes in accordance with the weather"; "The supermarket's selection of vegetables varies according to the season"

jump
verb 2. vault, clear, hurdle, go over, sail over, hop over
verb 3. spring, bound, leap, bounce
Translations
jump [dʒʌmp] visaltar, dar saltos (= start); sobresaltarse (= increase); aumentar
vtsaltar
nsalto (= fence); obstáculo (= increase); aumento;
to jump the queue (BRIT) → colarse
jump about vidar saltos, brincar
jump at vt fus (fig) → apresurarse a aprovechar;
he jumped at the offer → se apresuró a aceptar la oferta
jump down vibajar de un salto, saltar a tierra
jump up vilevantarse de un salto

jump [dʒʌmp] visauter, bondir;
(with fear etc) → sursauter (= increase); monter en flèche
nsaut m, bond m;
(with fear etc) → sursaut m (= fence); obstacle m;
to jump the queue (Brit) → passer avant son tour
jump about visautiller
jump at vt fus (fig) → sauter sur;
he jumped at the offer → il s'est empressé d'accepter la proposition
jump down visauter (pour descendre)
jump up vise lever (d'un bond)

jump [dʒʌmp] vispringen;
(with fear, surprise) → zusammenzucken;
(increase) → sprunghaft ansteigen
n (see vb) → Sprung m; Zusammenzucken nt; sprunghafter Anstieg m;
to jump the queue (Brit) → sich vordrängeln
jump about jump viherumspringen
jump at jump vt fus (idea) → sofort aufgreifen;
(chance) → sofort ergreifen;
he jumped at the offer → er griff bei dem Angebot sofort zu
jump down jump viherunterspringen
jump up jump vihochspringen;
(from seat) → aufspringen

jump [dʒʌmp] visaltare, balzare (= start); sobbalzare (= increase); rincarare
vtsaltare
(SHOWJUMPING) → salto (= fence); ostacolo;
to jump the queue (BRIT) → passare davanti agli altri (in una coda)
jump about vifare salti, saltellare
jump at vt fus (fig) → cogliere or afferrare al volo;
he jumped at the offer → si affrettò ad accettare l'offerta
jump down visaltare giù
jump up visaltare in piedi

jump
v jump [dʒamp]
1 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! spring يَقْفِز скачам (pře)skočit; přimět ke skoku hoppe; springe springen (lernen) πηδώ, κάνω κπ. ή κτ. να πηδήξει saltar hüppama, hüppama panema پریدن hypätä, panna hyppäämään (faire) sauter לִקפּוֹץ कूदना skočiti (át)ugrik; átugrat (lovával) melompat hoppa saltare, far saltare 跳ぶ 뛰다; 뛰게 하다 (pa)šokti, versti šokti []lēkt; ielēkt; nolēkt; lēkāt melompat springen hoppe skoczyć saltar a sări, a sălta, a face să salte прыгать (pre)skočiť; prinútiť skákať skočiti; pripraviti k skoku skočiti hoppa กระโดด atla(t)mak, zıpla(t)mak 跳躍 стрибати, скакати چھلانگ لگانا nhảy
2 to rise; to move quickly (upwards) She jumped to her feet; He jumped into the car. skielik, styging يَصْعَد، يَثِب подскачам (v)skočit springe springen πηδώ, σηκώνομαι απότομα, κινούμαι γρήγορα προς saltar hüppama جهیدن؛ خیز برداشتن hypätä sauter לְזָנֵק खुश होना dići se felugrik melompat stökkva upp í/á fætur saltare 跳び上がる 갑자기 일어서다 šokti, pašokti, įšokti pielēkt (kājās) melompat springen sprette, springe, hoppe skoczyć saltar a sări вскакивать skočiť, naskočiť skočiti uleteti hoppa [] ก้าว (yerinden) sıçramak, fırlamak підстрибувати, підскакувати اچھلنا nhảy lên
3 to make a startled movement The noise made me jump. opspring, opskrik يَنْتَفِض، يَجْفَل карам да подскочи vyskočit fare sammen hochfahren αναπηδώ, τινάζομαι απότομα saltar; sobresaltar(se) hüppama از جا پریدن hypähtää sursauter לִקפּוֹץ מִבּהָלָה उपर उठना, बढ़ना poskočiti megriad terlonjak hrökkva við sobbalzare ぎくりとさせる 움찔하다 pašokti salēkties; satrūkties terperanjat schrikken hoppe, fare (i været) podskoczyć saltar a tresări вздрагивать trhnúť (sebou) poskočiti poskočiti hoppa till สะดุ้งโหยง yerinden sıçratmak, hoplatmak 驚跳 підскочити کود پڑنا giật mình
4 to pass over (a gap etc) by bounding He jumped the stream easily. oorspring يَتَخَطّى прескачам přeskočit springe over; hoppe over springen über υπερπηδώ saltar üle hüppama از روی چیزی پریدن؛ رد شدن از hypätä yli franchir (d'un bond) לְדָלֵג नजर आना preskočiti átugrik melompati stökkva yfir saltare 跳び越える 뛰어넘다 peršokti pārlēkt melompat merentasi springen over hoppe/springe over przeskoczyć saltar a sări (peste) перепрыгивать preskočiť preskočiti preskočiti hoppa över กระโดดข้าม atlamak, aşmak 跳越過去 перестрибувати چھلانگ لگا کر پار کرنا nhảy qua
n
1 an act of jumping She crossed the stream in one jump. sprong قَفْز подскачане skok spring; hop der Sprung πήδημα salto hüpe پرش hyppy bond קְפִיצָה कूद, छलांग skok ugrás lompatan stökk salto 跳躍 뛰기 šuolis lēciens lompatan sprong hopp, sprang skok salto săritură прыжок skok skok skok hopp, skutt, språng การกระโดด atlama, sıçrama 跳躍 стрибок چھلانگ bước nhảy
2 an obstacle to be jumped over Her horse fell at the third jump. oor iets spring حاجِز подскок překážka forhindring die Hürde εμπόδιο valla, obstáculo takistus مانع este saut מִכשוֹל अवरोधक prepreka akadály rintangan hindrun ostacolo (da saltare) 障害物 도약 장애물 kliūtis barjera; šķērslis loncatan hindernis hinder przeszkoda salto obstacol барьер prekážka preskok preskok hinder สิ่งกีดขวาง engel, mania (需跳躍的)障礙物 бар'єр; перешкода رکاوٹ vật chướng ngại
3 a jumping competition the high jump. spring مُباراة في القَفْز състезание по скачане skok -spring der (Hoch-)Sprung άλμα salto -hüpe پرش hyppy saut תַּחָרוּת קְפִיצָה कूद की प्रतियोगिता natjecanje u skokovima ugrás lompat hástökk; langstökk salto 跳躍競技 도약 경기 šuolis lēkšana (sporta veids) lompat tinggi springen (lengde-/høyde)hopp skok prova de salto salt соревнование по прыжкам skok skok takmičenje u skokovima (skok uvis) höjdhopp กีฬากระโดดสูง atlama yarışması 跳高 змагання з подолання перешкод چھلانگ لگانے کا مقابلہ cuộc thi nhảy
4 a startled movement She gave a jump when the door suddenly banged shut. opspring حَرَكَه مُفاجِئَه трепване vyskočení faren sammen das Aufschrecken απότομη κίνηση, ξάφνιασμα salto, brinco võpatus لرزش؛ تکان säpsähdys sursaut תְנוּעָה פִּתאוֹמיִת अचानक किसी चीज से डर कर उछलना iznenadan pokret összerezzent lonjakan hrökkva við balzo ぴくりとする動作 흠칫하기 šoktelėjimas satrūkšanās melompat kerana terperanjat schrikbeweging støkk podskok salto tresărire вздрагивание trhnutie poskok poskok hoppa (rycka) till อาการตกใจ hoplama, irkilme 驚跳 здригання اچھلنے کا عمل sự giật mình
5 a sudden rise, eg in prices There has been a jump in the price of potatoes. sprong إرْتِفاع مُفاجئ покачване náhlý vzestup stigning plötzlicher Anstieg απότομη αύξηση (π.χ. για τιμή) salto, aumento tõus افزایش ناگهانی äkillinen nousu en flèche montée עֲלִייָה פִּתאוֹמִית בַּמחִיר उछाल iznenadan porast cijene hirtelen (ár)emelkedés lonjakan tiba-tiba skyndileg hækkun impennata 急上昇 급상승 šoktelėjimas (cenu u.tml.) straujš kāpums melonjak snelle stijging hopp, økning skok subida creştere bruscă скачок náhly vzostup skok skok stegring, höjning การขึ้นราคาพรวดพราด artış 猛漲 різке підвищення; стрибок (цін) قیمتوں میں اچانک اضافہ sự tăng đột ngột
adj jumpy
nervous; easily upset He has been very jumpy and irritable lately. senuweeagtig, skrikkerig عَصَبي، مُتَهَيِّج الأعْصاب неспокоен nervózní nervøs nervös νευρικός nervioso närviline عصبی hermostunut nerveux לָחוּץ आसानी से परेशान होने वाला nervozan ideges mudah terkejut uppstökkur; taugaveiklaður nervoso 神経質な 흥분하기 쉬운 nervingas, krūpčiojantis nervozs; satraukts gementar zenuwachtig skvetten, nervøs nerwowy nervoso nervos нервный nervózny, podráždený živčen nervozan gripa, nappa på อกสั่นขวัญหาย sinirli, gergin 神經過敏的 нервовий; дратівливий جلد گھبرا اٹھنے والا hay lo lắng
jump at
to take or accept eagerly He jumped at the chance to go to Germany for a fortnight. iets gretig aanneem, iets aangryp يُسارِعُ في إنتِهاز الفُرْصَه приемам с готовност skočit na gribe sich stürzen auf δέχομαι πρόθυμα, αρπάζω την ευκαιρία aceptar sin pensarlo kinni haarama با اشتیاق قبول کردن tarttua hanakasti sauter (sur) לִקפּוֹץ עַל तुरन्त मान लेना या स्वीकार कर लेना zdušno prihvatiti két kézzel kap vmin menerima seketika gleypa við cogliere al volo 飛びつく (기회·제안 등에) 덤벼들다 griebtis ar prieku pieņemt (piedāvājumu u.tml.) menerpa grijpen hoppe , gripe skwapliwie skorzystać atirar-se a a primi cu plăcere ухватиться за chytiť sa (čoho) pograbiti oberučke prihvatiti, zgrabiti gripa, nappa på รับเอาอย่างกระตือรือร้น üstüne atlamak, balıklama atlamak 欣然接受 вхопитися за فورا قبول کرنا chớp lấy 欣然
jump for joy
to show great pleasure. van vreugde opspring يطيرُ فَرَحاً скачам от радост skákat radostí hoppe af glæde vor Freude an die Decke springen πηδώ από τη χαρά μου saltar de alegría rõõmust hüppama از خوشی ورجه وورجه کردن hyppiä ilosta sauter de joie לִקפּוֹץ מְשִׂמחָה खुशी प्रदर्शित करने के लिए कूदना skakati od veselja örömében majd kiugrik a bőréből gembira hoppa af gleði esultare 大喜びする 기뻐서 날뛰다 pašokti iš džiaugsmo aiz prieka lēkāt meloncat kegembiraan dansen van vreugde være hoppende glad skakać z radości saltar de alegria a sări în sus de bucurie прыгать от радости skákať od radosti poskočiti od veselja skakati od radosti hoppa [] av glädje แสดงความดีใจอย่างสุดซื้ง çok sevinmek, mutluluktan uçmak 歡跳 стрибати на радощах خوشی کا اظہار کرنا nhảy lên vì vui sướng
jump on
to make a sudden attack on He was waiting round the corner and jumped on me in the dark. opspring, skrikmaak, bestyg يُهاجِم فَجْأةً нахвърлям се skočit na falde over sich stürzen auf ρίχνομαι σε, επιτίθεμαι encima de saltar kallale kargama حمله کردن؛ پریدن به käydä kimppuun sauter (sur) לְהָתקִיף अचानक हमला करना zaskočiti ráugrik menyerang stökkva/ráðast á saltare addosso 飛びかかる 별안간 덮치다 šokti ant mesties virsū; uzlēkt mengejutkan te lijf gaan kaste seg over, overfalle rzucić się (na) saltar em a sări pe набрасываться skočiť na naskočiti naskočiti hoppa på บุกรุกหรือโจมตีอย่างกระทันหัน birden üstüne atlamak 猛衝 несподівано накинутися на اچانک سخت حملہ کرنا، تنقید کرنا nhảy vào tấn công
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. te haastig wees, te gou wegspring, die sein voorspring يبدأ قَبْل الوَقْت المُناسِب тръгвам преди сигнала uspěchat, jednat ukvapeně tyvstarte voreilig handeln ξεκινώ πρόωρα precipitarse varem lahkuma زودتر از موعد انجام دادن ottaa varaslähtö prendre les devants לְהָקדִים לִפעוֹל अत्यंत शीघ्र प्रारंभ करना početi prije određenog vremena elhamarkodja a dolgot mulai sebelum waktunya þjófstarta anticipare 早まってする 성급하게 행동하다 pasiskubinti rīkoties priekšlaicīgi tergesa-gesa memulakan sesuatu voorbarig zijn tyvstarte pospieszyć się precipitar-se a începe înainte de timpul stabilit начать преждевременно poponáhľať sa, unáhliť sa prenagliti se uhvatiti priliku tjuvstarta เริ่มต้นก่อนเวลาที่เหมาะสม acele davranmak, acelecilik etmek 搶先出發 випереджати події متوقع وقت سے پہلے کچھ کرنا làm gì trước thời gian quy định
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. (by die tou/ry) indruk يَقْفِزُ في صَف الإنتِظار قَبل مَجيء دورِه пререждам се předbíhat pořadí springe over sich vordrängen παραβιάζω την ουρά, τη σειρά προτεραιότητας colarse vahele trügima از هم پیشی گرفتن kiilata edelle passer avant son tour לֹא לְחַכּוֹת לְתוֹרוֹ क्यू तोड़ कर आगे बढ़ना ići preko reda előre tolakodik, nem várja ki a sorát melanggar antrian fara fram fyrir aðra passare avanti agli altri 割り込む 차례를 무시하고 앞으로 이동하다, 새치기하다 užlįsti/eiti be eilės tikt bez rindas memotong barisan voor zijn beurt gaan snike i køen wepchać się do kolejki furar a bicha пройти без очереди predbiehať sa (v poradí) vriniti se ići preko reda dra förhastade slutsatser แซงคิว kuyrukta öne geçmek, araya girmek 加塞兒 пройти без черги اپنی باری سے پہلے قطار میں آگے بڑھ جانا lấn chỗ khi xếp hàng
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. 'n voorbarige gevolgtrekking maak يُسارِعُ إلى الإسْتِنْتاج правя прибързани заключения ukvapeně usoudit, že drage en forhastet beslutning voreiligen Schluß ziehen βγάζω βιαστικά συμπεράσματα llegar a conclusiones precipitadas enneaegseid järeldusi tegema زود قضاوت کردن tehdä hätiköity johtopäätös tout de suite conclure que לְמָהֵר לְהָסִיק מַסקָנוֹת बिना तथ्य देखे नतीजा निकाल लेना naglo zaključiti (túl gyorsan) levonja a következtetést menarik kesimpulan vera of fljótur á sér að álykta, hrapa að ályktunum affrettarsi a concludere che 早がてんする 성급하게 결론을 내리다 daryti skubotas išvadas izdarīt slēdzienu membuat kesimpulan overhaaste conclusies trekken trekke forhastede slutninger wyciągać pochopne wnioski tirar conclusões apressadas a trage concluzii pripite делать поспешные выводы prenáhlene usúdiť, že prehitro sklepati prerano donositi zaključke dra förhastade slutsatser ทึกทักเอาเอง acele hüküm vermek 匆匆作出結論 робити поспішні висновки بغیر تحقیق کے کوئی رائے قائم کر لینا đi đến quyết định
jump to it
to hurry up If you don't jump to it you'll miss the train. gou maak يُسْرِعُ ، يُعَجِّلُ движа се чевръсто hodit sebou skynde sig sich beeilen κάνω γρήγορα apurarse, salir corriendo/pitando, aligerar kiirustama عجله کردن pitää kiirettä se grouiller לְמָהֵר जल्दबाजी करना požuriti siet cepat-cepat flÿta sér sbrigarsi 急ぐ 서두르다 paskubėti pasteigties bergegas zich haasten skynde seg pośpieszyć się apressar-se a se grăbi поторапливаться švihnúť si pohiteti požuriti sätta fart, snabba på รีบ acele etmek, elini çabuk tutmak 趕快 поспішати لپکنا vội vã


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