含义:
jumping
'dʒʌmpiŋa.
跳躍的
dʒʌmpn.
跳躍, 跳動, 暴漲, 驚跳
vt.
跳躍, 躍過, 突升, 使跳躍
vi.
跳躍, 跳, 跳動, 暴漲
[計] 轉移, 跳轉
[經] 暴漲, 猛增, 非法侵佔(採礦權)
jumping 成语
jumping Jehosephat
holy cow, jimminy crickets, wow """Your VISA balance is $63,756."" ""Jumping Jehosephat! Is it?"""
jumping-off place
the starting place of a long trip We gathered early in the morning at the jumping-off place for our trip to the mountains.
jumping-off point
Idiom(s): jumping-off point AND jumping-off place
Theme: DEPART
a point or place from which to begin something.
• The local library is a good jumping-off point for your research.
• The office job in that company would be a good jumping-off place for a job in advertising.
Jumping Judas!
An expression of surprise or shock.
Queue jumping
Someone who goes to the front of a queue instead of waiting is jumping the queue.
jumping-off place|jump|jumping|place
n. phr. 1. A place so far away that it seems to be the end of the world. Columbus' sailors were afraid they would arrive at the jumping-off place if they sailed farther west. So you visited Little America? That sounds like the jumping-off place! 2. The starting place of a long, hard trip or of something difficult or dangerous. The jumping-off place for the explorer's trip through the jungle was a little village.