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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

jumped-up [ingl brit, ingl am ˈˌdʒəmp ˈtəp] AGG pegg

jumped-up clerk, waiter:

jumped-up

I. jump [ingl brit dʒʌmp, ingl am dʒəmp] SOST

1. jump (leap):

2. jump EQUIT:

3. jump (step) fig:

avoir une longueur d'avance (of sb sur qn)

4. jump (sudden increase):

bond m (in dans)

5. jump INFORM:

II. jump [ingl brit dʒʌmp, ingl am dʒəmp] VB vb trans

1. jump (leap over):

jump obstacle, ditch
he jumped three metres

2. jump (anticipate):

to jump the gun lett athlete:
to jump the lights motorist:

3. jump (escape):

to jump ship crewman:

4. jump (miss):

jump stylus: groove
jump disease: generation
to jump the rails train:

5. jump (attack) colloq mugger:

jump victim

6. jump (board) colloq:

III. jump [ingl brit dʒʌmp, ingl am dʒəmp] VB vb intr

1. jump (leap):

to jump across or over ditch, hole
to jump up and down gymnast:
to jump up and down child:

2. jump (start):

jump person:
he jumped out of his skin colloq

3. jump (rise):

jump prices, profits, birthrate:

4. jump (move):

I jumped to the last page
the film jumps from 1800 to 1920

5. jump:

to jump at opportunity
to jump at offer, suggestion

6. jump INFORM:

to jump to address

IV. jump [ingl brit dʒʌmp, ingl am dʒəmp]

et que ça saute! colloq
go and jump in the lake colloq!
va te faire voir! colloq

water jump SOST

water jump SPORT, EQUIT

I. jump on VB [ingl brit dʒʌmp -, ingl am dʒəmp -] (jump on [sth]) (mount)

jump on bus, train
jump on bicycle, horse

II. jump on VB [ingl brit dʒʌmp -, ingl am dʒəmp -] (jump on [sb]) lett, fig

she jumped on me lett, fig

jump about VB [ingl brit dʒʌmp -, ingl am dʒəmp -], jump around VB

broad jump SOST ingl am SPORT

tuck jump SOST SPORT

water jump SOST

water jump SPORT, EQUIT

scissors jump SOST

queue-jump VB vb intr ingl brit

high jump SOST SPORT

to be for the high jump colloq ingl brit

nel dizionario PONS

jumped-up [ˈdʒʌmptʌp] AGG ingl brit pegg colloq

jumped-up

I. jump [dʒʌmp] VB vb intr

1. jump (leap):

to jump in car
to jump on bus, train
to jump on bicycle, horse

2. jump (jerk):

3. jump ingl Aus, ingl brit colloq (be annoyed):

4. jump (increase suddenly):

to jump by 70%

5. jump (skip):

locuzioni:

to go jump in the lake colloq

II. jump [dʒʌmp] VB vb trans

1. jump (leap across or over):

2. jump ingl am (attack):

to jump sb

3. jump (skip):

4. jump (disregard):

to jump a queue ingl Aus, ingl brit

locuzioni:

III. jump [dʒʌmp] SOST

1. jump (leap):

2. jump (hurdle):

3. jump (step):

pas m

4. jump (head-start):

jump about VB vb intr

parachute jump SOST

jump at VB vb intr

ski jump SOST

1. ski jump (runway):

2. ski jump no pl (event):

jump rope SOST ingl am

long jump SOST SPORT

jump leads SOST pl

jump on VB vb trans (blame)

nel dizionario PONS

I. jump [dʒʌmp] VB vb intr

1. jump (leap):

to jump in car
to jump on bus, train
to jump on bicycle, horse

2. jump (jerk):

3. jump (increase suddenly):

to jump by 70%

4. jump (skip):

locuzioni:

to go jump in the lake colloq

II. jump [dʒʌmp] VB vb trans

1. jump (leap across or over):

2. jump (attack):

to jump sb

3. jump (skip):

4. jump (forfeit):

locuzioni:

III. jump [dʒʌmp] SOST

1. jump (leap):

2. jump (hurdle):

3. jump (step):

pas m

4. jump (head start):

jump-start [ˈdʒʌmp·start] VB vb trans

jump-start economy

jump rope SOST

ski jump SOST

1. ski jump (event):

2. ski jump (runway):

jump around VB vb intr

jump down VB vb trans colloq

jump at VB vb trans

jump on VB vb trans (blame)

parachute jump SOST

long jump SOST sports

Present
Ijump
youjump
he/she/itjumps
wejump
youjump
theyjump
Past
Ijumped
youjumped
he/she/itjumped
wejumped
youjumped
theyjumped
Present Perfect
Ihavejumped
youhavejumped
he/she/ithasjumped
wehavejumped
youhavejumped
theyhavejumped
Past Perfect
Ihadjumped
youhadjumped
he/she/ithadjumped
wehadjumped
youhadjumped
theyhadjumped

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Breakfast sets the dietary tone for the day and provides energy to jump-start your metabolism.
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She can also jump-start a newly emerging mutant power though to an undefined extent, and can redirect the force of magnetic fields into negative matter.
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His intent was to create a "hypersigil" to jump-start the culture in a more positive direction.
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Bower ventures deep into the now seemingly abandoned ship to jump-start the reactor to take control of the ship before it dies, along with everyone on board.
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Gender quotas are also part of efforts to jump-start democracy in some countries, improve democracy in others by - at first - levelling the playing field.
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