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jumped

Aussprache: [dʒʌmpt]

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Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to push off the ground with your legs and land somewhere else. When you jump, your body goes up into the air for a moment before coming back down. It's like when you want to reach something high or just have fun.

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The kids jumped happily on the trampoline.

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She didn't jump during the game because she felt tired.

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Did you jump over the puddle on your way to school?

Kontext: „emotional response“

(verb) to react in surprise or shock. When something surprises you, you can say you jumped. It's like when you hear a loud noise and suddenly feel scared.

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He jumped with excitement when he saw his birthday cake.

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She didn't jump at the news because she already expected it.

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Did you jump when the firework went off?

Kontext: „changes or transitions“

(verb) to suddenly start doing something or go to a different place, especially without waiting. Imagine changing the topic in a conversation quickly or moving to a new activity in class.

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After finishing her homework, she jumped to playing games.

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He didn't jump right into the next project because he needed a break.

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Did you jump from one topic to another during the discussion?

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