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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

jumped-up [Am ˈˌdʒəmp ˈtəp, Brit] ADJ Brit attr

I. jump [Am dʒəmp, Brit dʒʌmp] VERB intr

1.1. jump (leap):

1.2. jump (move quickly):

he jumped up from his seat
I jumped out of bed
to jump at sth she jumped at the offer
to jump on sb/sth
abalanzarse sobre alguien/algo

2.1. jump (change, skip):

2.2. jump (increase, advance suddenly):

3.1. jump (jerk):

3.2. jump (in alarm):

4. jump (be lively) ugs:

II. jump [Am dʒəmp, Brit dʒʌmp] VERB trans

1.1. jump (leap over):

jump stream/hurdle
jump stream/hurdle
brincar Méx
jump counter/piece SPIELE
saltar (al) lazo Col

1.2. jump (cause to leap):

2.1. jump (spring out of):

jump rails/tracks

2.2. jump (disregard):

to jump the line or Brit queue

3. jump (run away) ugs:

4. jump (ambush, attack):

jump ugs
jump ugs

5.1. jump Am (catch):

jump ugs bus/plane
jump esp Esp

5.2. jump ugs Am (without paying fare):

he jumped the train

III. jump [Am dʒəmp, Brit dʒʌmp] SUBST

1.1. jump (leap):

1.2. jump (fence):

2.1. jump (sudden transition):

2.2. jump (increase, advance):

ski jump [Am ˈski ˌdʒəmp, Brit] SUBST

1. ski jump (ramp):

2. ski jump (action):

triple jump SUBST

water jump SUBST

high jump SUBST

salto m alto LatAm

parachute jump SUBST

jump out VERB [Am dʒəmp -, Brit dʒʌmp -] (v + adv)

1. jump out (from plane):

2. jump out (from car):

3. jump out (be striking):

jump off VERB [Am dʒəmp -, Brit dʒʌmp -] (v + adv)

1. jump off (in showjumping):

2. jump off (get started):

jump cut [Am ˈdʒəmp ˌkət, Brit ˈdʒʌmpkʌt] SUBST

jump cut FILM, TV

im PONS Wörterbuch

jumped-up [ˌdʒʌmptˈʌp] ADJ Brit ugs

jumped-up

I. jump [dʒʌmp] VERB intr

1. jump (leap):

2. jump (skip):

3. jump (jerk):

4. jump (increase suddenly):

Wendungen:

II. jump [dʒʌmp] VERB trans

1. jump (leap across or over):

2. jump (attack):

3. jump (disregard):

Wendungen:

III. jump [dʒʌmp] SUBST

1. jump (leap):

2. jump (hurdle):

long jump SUBST kein Pl

salto m largo LatAm

jump jet SUBST

jump down VERB intr

jump at VERB trans

jump at opportunity
jump at offer

jump about VERB intr

jump in VERB intr

parachute jump SUBST

jump suit SUBST

im PONS Wörterbuch

I. jump [dʒʌmp] VERB intr

1. jump (leap):

2. jump (skip):

3. jump (jerk):

4. jump (increase suddenly):

Wendungen:

II. jump [dʒʌmp] VERB trans

1. jump (leap across or over):

2. jump (attack):

3. jump (disregard):

Wendungen:

III. jump [dʒʌmp] SUBST

1. jump (leap):

2. jump (hurdle):

no-jump [ˌnoʊ·ˈdʒʌmp] SUBST SPORT

jump up VERB intr

long jump SUBST

salto m largo LatAm

triple jump SUBST

ski jump SUBST

1. ski jump (jump):

2. ski jump (runway):

parachute jump SUBST

jump about VERB intr

jump at VERB trans

jump at an opportunity
jump at an offer

jump down VERB intr

Present
Ijump
youjump
he/she/itjumps
wejump
youjump
theyjump
Past
Ijumped
youjumped
he/she/itjumped
wejumped
youjumped
theyjumped
Present Perfect
Ihavejumped
youhavejumped
he/she/ithasjumped
wehavejumped
youhavejumped
theyhavejumped
Past Perfect
Ihadjumped
youhadjumped
he/she/ithadjumped
wehadjumped
youhadjumped
theyhadjumped

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He's a jumped-up parish councillor, but has taken on the airs and graces of an international statesman.
www.dailymail.co.uk
It is no coincidence that radio was quickly exploited by jumped-up idealists and political propagandists -- it offered one-way communication with a mass audience -- but before long there was a backlash.
www.ft.com
The system worked fine when we were a jumped-up colony.
www.smh.com.au
Now she's just a jumped-up dancer with no talent.
www.irishmirror.ie
It used to be a jumped-up garnish, now it's a high achiever with a will to win.
www.thestar.com