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jump-shift

/juhmp-shift/US // ˈdʒʌmpˌʃɪft //

跳班,跳跃式转变,跳班制,跳班机

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Bridge.

    • : a jump bid in a suit different from the suit just bid by one's partner.

Examples

  • Do you think that as we get older our thoughts shift to the more abstract, the music, than the definite, the lyrics?

  • The collection includes kimono capes and hand woven jump overalls.

  • As Sutton shows in his book, the important shift took place gradually, from the end of the Civil War until World War II.

  • Most other social justice movements are seeking some shift of power and money.

  • Another beautiful Eminor number, with a nice shift up to the major for the chorus.

  • The sound of my step shall make your heart jump; a look from me shall make you dumb for an hour.

  • We haven't even seen a review of the piece; the footlights go up with a jump, and now the curtain rises.

  • And it did not take Squinty long to learn to jump the rope when there was no apple on the other side.

  • It'll be beastly dull for her at The Warren, you see, poor girl; and she doesn't seem to jump at Spunyarn, though he does hang on.

  • And it is quite true that the particular employer can no more break away from these limits than he can jump out of his own skin.