释义 |
high jumpˈhigh jump noun  - And it's all about: Who is for the high jump in Rome?
- He'd be for the high jump, as usual.
- Headingley 1976 and Gordon Greenidge at second slip practises for the high jump.
- I started sweating when they called out the bloke ahead of me in the high jump.
- It had never hurt before in anything but high jump but this time it hurt long jumping.
- The Graduate Enterprise Programme can change that by helping you jump each hurdle, rather than letting you in for the high jump.
► the high jump► be (in) for the high jump- And it's all about: Who is for the high jump in Rome?
- He'd be for the high jump, as usual.
1the high jump a sports event in which someone runs and jumps over a bar that is raised higher each time they jump2be (in) for the high jump British English informal if someone is for the high jump, they will be punished for something they have done wrong—high jumper noun [countable] |