ကြိယာ “jump”
အနာမကာ jump; သူ jumps; အတိတ် jumped; အတိတ်ပစ္စည်း jumped; အနာမကာဝိသေသန jumping
- to move oneself quickly off the ground or another surface by using one's legs
စာရင်းသွင်းပါ ဥပမာဝါကျများ၏ ဘာသာပြန်ချက်များနှင့် တစ်လုံးချင်းစီ၏ အဓိပ္ပါယ်ဖွင့်ဆိုချက်များကို ကြည့်ရှုရန်။
The cat jumped onto the windowsill to watch the birds outside.
- to leave a high place intending to land lower
He jumped off the cliff into the cool water below.
- to go over something by leaping
The horse jumped the fence effortlessly.
- to start suddenly because of surprise or alarm
When the fire alarm went off, everyone in the room jumped in surprise.
- to suddenly increase or rise significantly
After the successful product launch, the company's stock value jumped overnight.
- to switch topics abruptly
In the middle of explaining the recipe, he suddenly jumped to a story about his grandmother's cooking.
- to go ahead of others in a line without waiting for one's proper turn
At the amusement park, a group of rowdy teenagers jumped ahead of us in line for the roller coaster.
- to go through a traffic signal when it indicates to stop
She got a ticket for jumping the red light at the intersection.
- to suddenly attack (someone)
Two thugs jumped the unsuspecting man as he was withdrawing money from the ATM.
- (US) to start a vehicle using another vehicle's battery
When his car wouldn't start, he called his friend to come over to jump it.
- in programming, to begin executing code from a different point
After encountering the error, the program jumps to the error handling routine to manage the issue.
နာမ် “jump”
အနည်းကိန်း jump, အများကိန်း jumps သို့မဟုတ် မတွက်နိုင်သော
- the action of moving oneself off the ground or another surface
The cat made a quick jump onto the windowsill to watch the birds outside.
- a ramp designed to aid in jumping
The BMX rider approached the jump with speed, ready to perform a trick.
- the act of causing oneself to fall from a high place
Unfortunately, jumps from this bridge are quite common as a method of suicide.
- the reaction of starting suddenly because of surprise or alarm
When the fire alarm went off unexpectedly, everyone in the room gave a jump.
- a button on a game controller
To avoid the obstacle, hit press jump when you're close.
- getting an advantage by starting early
By studying a week in advance, she got a jump on the final exam preparations.
- (US) informal term for starting a vehicle with another vehicle's battery
After leaving the lights on all night, I needed a jump to get my car running again.
- in programming, a shift to a different part of the code
In the code, a jump occurs whenever the program encounters a loop, redirecting the execution flow back to the start of the loop.