jump [dʒʌmp] n.跳跃, 跳动, 上涨 v.跳越, 暴涨例句:I couldn't understand his lecture because he kept jumping from one topic to the next. 我听不懂他的演讲,他总是从一项内容跳到另一项内容。The gang jumped an old woman in the subway. 一伙歹徒在地下人行道突然袭击一老妇人。The loud bang made me jump. 砰的一声巨响吓了我一跳。 希望采纳
不及物动词 vi. 1.跳;跳跃 The horse jumped over the ditch. 马跳过了那条沟。 2.(因喜悦、紧张等)跃起;猛跳[(+at/for)] My heart jumped at the news. 听到这消息我的心猛地一跳。 3.(对结论等)匆匆作出;(对话题等)突然变动[Q] Don't jump to a hasty conclusion. 不要匆匆作出结论。 4.暴涨;猛增 Last week, the price of food jumped. 上星期食品价格突涨。 及物动词 vt. 1.跳过,越过 He jumped the wall easily. 他轻松地跳过墙去。 2.使跳跃;使惊起 He jumped his horse across the stream. 他纵马跳过小溪。 3.使(物价等)猛升4.【美】【俚】突然离开;逃离;逃避 They jumped the hotel bill. 他们未付旅馆帐单就溜走了。 5.【口】猛地扑向名词 n. [C]1.跳跃 He got to his feet with a jump. 他霍地站了起来。 2.(需跳越的)障碍物 The horse cleared all the jumps. 那匹马越过了所有的障碍物。 3.心惊[the P]4.(话题等的)突然转变5.暴涨;猛增 The jump in food prices gave rise to a lot of complaint. 食品价格的猛涨引起了许多不满。网络上还有 “转移” 的意思