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jumping

Aussprache: [ˈdʒʌmpɪŋ]

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Kontext: „physical action“

(verb) to push yourself off the ground using your legs and feet, often landing on your feet again. Jumping is when you are off the ground for a moment, like when you hop or leap.

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The children were jumping up and down with joy at the playground.

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She was not jumping at all during the game because she felt tired.

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Can you jump higher than your friend?

Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to suddenly start or move to a different place or position. Jumping can also mean quickly moving to another spot without hesitation.

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He jumped from one task to another, finishing his work quickly.

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She did not jump to conclusions before listening to all the facts.

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Why did you jump to the next part of the book so fast?

Kontext: „physical activity“

(noun) the act of jumping. It can be a single jump or part of a series of jumps, like when you do it in a game or for fun.

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Her jumping in the competition impressed everyone.

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There was no jumping allowed at the quiet library.

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Did the group enjoy their jumping competition?

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