Jump over Meaning in English
expression
ˈdʒəmp/ /ˈoʊvɝ
JUMP-oh-ver
dʒˈʌmp/ /ˈəʊvɐ
jump-OH-vuh
Definition
To move your body quickly from one side to another side of something by leaping into the air and passing over it.
Usage & Nuances
Usually used for physical actions, not for abstract ideas. Common with prepositions: 'jump over the fence', 'jump over a puddle'. Not the same as 'jump on' or 'jump across'. Informal, everyday usage.
Spanish: saltar sobre - brincar sobrePortuguese (BR): pular sobrePortuguese (PT): saltar por cima deChinese (Simplified): 跳过Chinese (Traditional): 跳過Hindi: के ऊपर कूदनाArabic: يقفز فوقBengali: লাফিয়ে পার হওয়া - টপকে যাওয়াRussian: перепрыгнуть через - перепрыгивать черезJapanese: 飛び越えるVietnamese: nhảy quaKorean: 뛰어넘다Turkish: üzerinden atlamakUrdu: اُوپر سے چھلانگ لگاناIndonesian: melompati - lompat melewati
Example Sentences
The dog can jump over the fence.
basic
Please jump over that puddle.
basic
She tried to jump over the log.
basic
Can you jump over this ditch or is it too wide?
natural
He easily jumped over the parking barrier without stopping.
natural
Don't try to jump over the railing—it's dangerous.
natural