| Formy złożone: |
| Angielski | Polski |
| broad jump n | (sport: long jump) | skok w dal wyr. |
| high jump n | (sport: jumping over a high bar) | skok wzwyż m + przys. |
| Britain won an Olympic gold medal in the high jump. |
| jump about vi | literal (leap around) | skakać ndk. |
| poskakać dk. |
| The children are jumping about outside. |
| jump all over [sb] v expr | US, figurative, informal (criticize, find fault with) (przenośny) | naskakiwać na kogoś ndk. + przyim. |
| (przenośny) | naskoczyć na kogoś dk. + przyim. |
| He jumps all over his employees every time they make the slightest error. |
| jump ball n | (in basketball) | rzut sędziowski m + przym. |
| As the two players were struggling to gain possession of the ball, the referee called a jump ball. |
| jump in [sth] vi + prep | informal (dive, leap) | wskakiwać do czegoś ndk. + przyim. |
| wskoczyć do czegoś dk. + przyim. |
| He jumped in the pool and shrieked because the water was so cold. |
| jump in [sth] vi + prep | figurative, informal (become involved) | włączać się w coś zwr. ndk. + przyim. |
| włączyć się w coś zwr. dk. + przyim. |
| Feel free to jump in the discussion if you have something to say. |
| jump into [sth] vi + prep | (dive, leap) | wskakiwać do czegoś ndk. + przyim. |
| wskoczyć do czegoś dk. + przyim. |
| Roy jumped into the river to save the drowning man. |
| jump into [sth] vi + prep | figurative (become involved) | włączać się w coś zwr. ndk. + przyim. |
| włączyć się w coś zwr. dk. + przyim. |
| She jumped into the conversation when she realized that they were talking about Cancun. |
| jump off vtr | (leap from) | skakać z ndk. + przyim. |
| skoczyć z dk. + przyim. |
| She was too scared to jump off the highest diving board. |
| jump on [sth/sb] vi + prep | informal (leap onto) | wskakiwać na coś/kogoś ndk. + przyim. |
| wskoczyć na coś/kogoś dk. + przyim. |
| Please don't jump on the bed, children. |
jump on the bandwagon, climb on the bandwagon v expr | figurative, informal (do [sth] because it is popular) | dołączać się do, przyłączać się do zwr. ndk. + przyim. |
| dołączyć się do, przyłączyć się do zwr. dk. + przyim. |
| If you believe in the cause, great, but don't just jump on the bandwagon. |
| jump out vi + adv | (leap from hiding) | wyskakiwać ndk. |
| wyskoczyć dk. |
| He jumped out from his hideout. |
| jump over vtr | (leap across) | przeskakiwać ndk. |
| przeskoczyć dk. |
| Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jump over the candlestick. (Children's rhyme) |
| jump rope n | US (skipping rope) | skakać na skakance zwrot ndk. |
| poskakać na skakance zwrot dk. |
| Little girls like to play with jump ropes. |
| jump rope vi | US (skip with a rope) | skakać na skakance zwrot ndk. |
| poskakać na skakance zwrot dk. |
| Boxers jump rope to improve their stamina and rhythm. |
| jump shot n | (basketball: ball thrown at basked at height of jump) | rzut z wyskoku wyr. |
| The point guard was short, but his excellent jump shot allowed him to score against much taller defenders. |
| jump the gun v expr | (runner: start too soon) | popełnić falstart dk. + m |
| The runner jumped the gun and all the runners had to return for another start. |
| jump the gun v expr | figurative, informal (do [sth] too soon) | za bardzo się spieszyć zwrot zwr. ndk. |
| (potoczny, przenośny) | wychodzić przed szereg zwrot ndk. |
| Don't jump the gun; it's best to live with someone a year before getting married. |
| jump up vi + adv | (leap to one's feet) | podskakiwać ndk. |
| podskoczyć dk. |
| He jumped up and seized me by the hand. |
| jump-start [sth]⇒ vtr | (vehicle: start with jumper cables) | uruchamiać samochód poprzez zwarcie przewodów zwrot ndk. |
| uruchomić samochód poprzez zwarcie przewodów zwrot dk. |
| It is wise to keep cables in the trunk of your car in case you need to jump-start your battery. |
jumper cables (US), jump leads (UK) npl | (jump leads for starting a vehicle) | przewody rozruchowe m, l.mn. + przym. |
| kable do ładowania akumulatora wyr. |
| Every motorist should have jumper cables and flares in their auto emergency kit. |
jumpsuit, jump suit n | (pilot's all-in-one garment) | kombinezon pilota m + m |
| The pilot put on his jumpsuit and climbed into the cockpit for takeoff. |
jumpsuit, jump suit n | (women's all-in-one garment) | kombinezon m |
| I think I'm going to buy this jumpsuit; it's really cute! |
long jump (UK), broad jump (US) n | (athletics competition) | skok w dal wyr. |
| It was during the Olympics that she broke the world long jump record. |
| In high school I was on the track and field team and participated in the long jump. |
quantum jump, quantum leap n | literal (physics: abrupt change in energy level of electron) (dosłowny) | skok kwantowy m + przym. |
quantum jump, quantum leap n | figurative (huge advance) (przenośny) | skok kwantowy m + przym. |
| triple jump n | (athletics event) | trójskok m |
| Someone has just beaten the world triple jump record. |