jump

US /dʒʌmp/
UK /dʒʌmp/
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1.

saltar, brincar

push oneself off a surface and into the air by using the muscles in one's legs and feet

:
The cat jumped onto the table.
El gato saltó sobre la mesa.
She had to jump over the puddle.
Tuvo que saltar por encima del charco.
2.

saltar, brincar

move suddenly and quickly in a specified way

:
He jumped out of bed when he heard the alarm.
Saltó de la cama cuando oyó la alarma.
The car jumped forward when he pressed the accelerator.
El coche saltó hacia adelante cuando pisó el acelerador.
3.

saltar, aumentar bruscamente

increase suddenly and significantly

:
Prices have jumped by 10% this month.
Los precios han saltado un 10% este mes.
Her popularity jumped after the TV appearance.
Su popularidad saltó después de la aparición en televisión.
1.

salto, brinco

an act of pushing oneself off a surface and into the air

:
He made a big jump over the fence.
Dio un gran salto sobre la valla.
The athlete prepared for her long jump.
La atleta se preparó para su salto de longitud.
2.

salto, aumento repentino

a sudden increase or rise

:
There was a sudden jump in temperature.
Hubo un salto repentino en la temperatura.
The company saw a significant jump in sales.
La empresa experimentó un salto significativo en las ventas.