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jump (EN)
werkwoord, zelfstandig naamwoord

werkwoord “jump”

infinitief jump; hij jumps; verleden tijd jumped; volt. deelw. jumped; ger. jumping
  1. springen
    The cat jumped onto the windowsill to watch the birds outside.
  2. springen (van een hoge plaats)
    He jumped off the cliff into the cool water below.
  3. overspringen
    The horse jumped the fence effortlessly.
  4. schrikken
    When the fire alarm went off, everyone in the room jumped in surprise.
  5. omhoogschieten
    After the successful product launch, the company's stock value jumped overnight.
  6. van onderwerp veranderen
    In the middle of explaining the recipe, he suddenly jumped to a story about his grandmother's cooking.
  7. voordringen
    At the amusement park, a group of rowdy teenagers jumped ahead of us in line for the roller coaster.
  8. door rood rijden
    She got a ticket for jumping the red light at the intersection.
  9. aanvallen
    Two thugs jumped the unsuspecting man as he was withdrawing money from the ATM.
  10. starten met startkabels
    When his car wouldn't start, he called his friend to come over to jump it.
  11. springen naar (in programmering)
    After encountering the error, the program jumps to the error handling routine to manage the issue.

zelfstandig naamwoord “jump”

enkelvoud jump, meervoud jumps of ontelbaar
  1. sprong
    The cat made a quick jump onto the windowsill to watch the birds outside.
  2. schans
    The BMX rider approached the jump with speed, ready to perform a trick.
  3. val (van een hoge plaats)
    Unfortunately, jumps from this bridge are quite common as a method of suicide.
  4. schrikreactie
    When the fire alarm went off unexpectedly, everyone in the room gave a jump.
  5. springknop
    To avoid the obstacle, hit press jump when you're close.
  6. voorsprong
    By studying a week in advance, she got a jump on the final exam preparations.
  7. starten met startkabels
    After leaving the lights on all night, I needed a jump to get my car running again.
  8. sprong (in programmering)
    In the code, a jump occurs whenever the program encounters a loop, redirecting the execution flow back to the start of the loop.