Jump across Meaning in English
expression
释义
To leap from one side of something to the other, such as over a gap, obstacle, or river, by jumping.
用法与细微差别
Usually describes a physical action over an obstacle. Used in both literal and figurative senses, but most commonly literal. Common with objects: 'jump across a stream', 'jump across the gap'. Not interchangeable with 'jump over', which can mean simply leaping above something, not necessarily to the other side.
例句
Can you jump across the puddle?
basic
The fox jumped across the fence.
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She tried to jump across the ditch.
basic
He didn't think he could jump across the stream, but he made it.
natural
Sometimes you have to jump across tough obstacles to reach your goals.
natural
The cat waited, then quickly jumped across to the other roof.
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