单词 | jump ship |
释义 | jump1 of 3verb ˈjəmp jumped; jumping; jumps intransitive verb 1 a : to spring into the air : leap especially : to spring free from the ground or other base by the muscular action of feet and legs b : to move suddenly or involuntarily : start c : to move energetically : hustle d : to start out or forward : begin —usually used with off jump off to a big lead e : to move over a position occupied by an opponent's piece in a board game often thereby capturing the piece f : to undergo a vertical or lateral displacement owing to improper alignment of the film on a projector mechanism g : to go from one sequence of instructions in a computer program to another 2 a : to move haphazardly or irregularly : shift abruptly jumped from job to job b : to undergo a sudden sharp change in value prices jumped c : to make a hurried judgment jump to conclusions d : to show eagerness jumped at the chance e : to enter eagerly jump on the bandwagon f : to change or abandon employment especially in violation of contract g : to rise suddenly in rank or status h : to make a jump in bridge 3 : to make a sudden physical or verbal attack jumped on him for his criticism 4 : to bustle with activity the restaurant was jumping 5 : coincide, agree transitive verb 1 a : to leap over jump a hurdle b : to leap aboard jump a freight c : to act, move, or begin before (something, such as a signal) jump the green light d : to move over (a piece) in a board game 2 a : to escape from : avoid b : to leave hastily or in violation of contract jump town without paying their bills—Hamilton Basso c : to depart from (a normal course) jump the track 3 a : to make a sudden physical or verbal attack on b : to occupy illegally jump a mining claim 4 a(1) : to cause to leap (2) : to cause (game) to break cover : start, flush b : to increase suddenly and sharply c : to elevate in rank or status d : to raise (a bridge partner's bid) by more than one rank 5 obsolete : risk, hazard jump 2 of 3noun1 a(1) : an act of jumping : leap (2) : any of several sports competitions featuring a leap, spring, or bound (3) : a leap in figure skating in which the skater leaves the ice with both feet and turns in the air (4) : a space cleared or covered by a leap (5) : an obstacle to be jumped over or from b : a sudden involuntary movement : start c : a move made in a board game by jumping d : a transfer from one sequence of instructions in a computer program to a different sequence 2 : an advantage at the start getting the jump on the competition 3 a(1) : a sharp sudden increase (2) : a bid in bridge of more tricks than are necessary to overcall the preceding bid compare shift b : an abrupt change or transition c(1) : a quick short journey (2) : one in a series of moves from one place to another d : the portion of a published item (such as a newspaper article or story) that comprises the continuation of an item that begins on a preceding page 4 : jazz music with a fast tempo 5 obsolete : venture jump 3 of 3adverb obsolete : exactly, pat jump ship phraseas in walk out on to leave (a cause or party) often in order to take up another He jumped ship when he found out the non-profit's founder was keeping much of the funding for himself. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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