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jumper

/juhm-per/US // ˈdʒʌm pər //UK // (ˈdʒʌmpə) //

跳线,跳跃者,跳远者,跳绳

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that jumps.
    • : Basketball. jump shot.
    • : Sports. a participant in a jumping event, as in track or skiing.
    • : Manège. a horse specially trained to jump obstacles.
    • : a boring tool or device worked with a jumping motion.
    • : Also called jump wire .Electricity. a short length of conductor used to make a connection, usually temporary, between terminals of a circuit or to bypass a circuit.
    • : Also called jumper cable . booster cable.
    • : a kind of sled.
    • : Also called jumper stay .Nautical. a line preventing the end of a spar or boom from being lifted out of place.
    • : any of various fishes that leap from the water, as the striped mullet or jumprock.

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Examples

  • More importantly, Westbrook looked like himself in that he wasn’t forcing shots and settling for midrange jumpers.

  • Just hook the included jumper cables to the charged battery and then your car and—boom—you’ve got power.

  • As Curry tossed in 38 points and made nine three-pointers, Leonard clanged midrange jumpers and committed a key turnover.

  • You’d jump it, meaning that now is a great time to ensure you own jumper cables.

  • Moments later, the Cavaliers gained additional separation with six straight points, the first four coming courtesy of jumpers from Hauser, a transfer from Marquette who sat out last season.

  • The couple, who were briefly engaged for two years, first met in 2007 while filming the sci-fi film Jumper.

  • Think wearing yellow lipstick, lime-green nails, and a SpongeBob SquarePants jumper with no trousers.

  • Those like ski jumper Sarah Hendrickson who underwent surgery last August to repair two torn ligaments (ACL and MCL) in her knee.

  • He was an accomplished ski jumper, and for a time, he toured the country with the Barnum Bailey Circus.

  • I just went into wardrobe, took off my jumper and my gun, and drove home … and I cried all the way home.

  • When she woke her limbs were clad in overalls, a greasy jumper was buttoned over her breast.

  • The "Jumper" who succeeded him disappeared one day, quite as mysteriously.

  • But the jumper landed safe and sound and appeared none the worse for his experience.

  • At the council the next day, Jumper acting as spokesman for the Indians expressed these views.

  • Harry was not going to take the trouble to hunt up a fellow who had become what he superciliously termed a mere counter-jumper.