An act of jumping; a spring from the ground or other base; a leap, a bound: usually with reference to people or animals springing with the muscular…
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释义 | the world > relative properties > quantity > increase in quantity, amount, or degree > [verb (intransitive)] > rapidly or sharply (6) jump-up1890 An act of jumping; a spring from the ground or other base; a leap, a bound: usually with reference to people or animals springing with the muscular… skyrocket1895 Originally U.S. intransitive. To rise or increase abruptly or rapidly. toadstool1939 intransitive. To grow up like a toadstool; to expand or increase rapidly and objectionably. Cf. mushroom, v. 5. balloon1946 intransitive. Of a problem, event, etc.: to acquire (undue or unexpected) significance or magnitude; to snowball. mushroom1951 intransitive. To increase, develop, or spread rapidly. ramp1980 Usually with up. intransitive. To increase with regard to pace, output, intensity, etc.; to grow or develop, esp. quickly. |
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