jump
Prononciation : [/d͡ʒʌmp/]
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Contexte : « physical action »
(verb) to push yourself off the ground quickly and propel yourself into the air. It's like when you spring off the ground to move upwards.
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The athlete jumped over the hurdle with ease.
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I can't jump high enough to reach the top shelf.
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How high can you jump?
Contexte : « physical action »
(noun) an act of pushing off the ground quickly and propelling oneself into the air. It's like a quick movement upwards from the ground.
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Her jump was so impressive that the audience cheered.
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I have a fear of heights and can never do a jump like that.
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Who had the highest jump in the competition?
Contexte : « excitement »
(verb) to move suddenly or quickly due to excitement or surprise. It's like when you react quickly to something unexpected.
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I jumped for joy when I heard the good news.
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The loud noise made me jump in fear.
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Why did you jump up from your seat?
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