1) jumpNoun
|
|
A sudden and decisive increase. A jump in attendance. | اچھال |
2) jumpVerb
|
|
Move forward by leaps and bounds. The horse bounded across the meadow. The child leapt across the puddle. Can you jump over the fence? | اچک کر آگے بڑھنا چھلانگ لگانا |
3) jumpNoun
|
|
A sudden involuntary movement. He awoke with a start. | حیرت چونکا دینا |
4) jumpVerb
|
|
Increase suddenly and significantly. Prices jumped overnight. | بڑھنا |
5) jumpNoun
|
|
Descent with a parachute. He had done a lot of parachuting in the army. | چھلانگ |
6) jumpNoun
|
|
The act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground. He advanced in a series of jumps. The jumping was unexpected. | جست کودنے کا عمل |
7) jumpVerb
|
|
Enter eagerly into. He jumped into the game. | کودپڑنا |
8) jumpVerb
|
|
Rise in rank or status. Her new novel jumped high on the bestseller list. | فروغ پانا |
9) jumpVerb
|
|
Jump down from an elevated point. The parachutist didn't want to jump. Every year, hundreds of people jump off the Golden Gate bridge. The widow leapt into the funeral pyre. | کودنا |
10) jumpVerb
|
|
Run off or leave the rails. The train derailed because a cow was standing on the tracks. | سیدھے راستے سے ہٹنا پٹڑی سے اترنا |
11) jumpVerb
|
|
Cause to jump or leap. The trainer jumped the tiger through the hoop. | کدوانا |
12) jumpVerb
|
|
Bypass. He skipped a row in the text and so the sentence was incomprehensible. | پھلانگنا چہوڑ نکلنا |
13) jumpVerb
|
|
Pass abruptly from one state or topic to another. Leap into fame. Jump to a conclusion. Jump from one thing to another. | پھلانگنا |
14) jumpVerb
|
|
Go back and forth; swing back and forth between two states or conditions. | اچھلنا کودنا |