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From WordNet (r) 2.0 : [ wn ]
jump rope
n 1: a length of rope (usually with handles on each end) that is
swung around while someone jumps over it [syn: skip
rope, skipping rope]
2: a child's game or a cardiopulmonary exercise in which the
player jumps over a swinging rope
From English Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-ALL-2023-07-27 ]
jump rope
alt.
1 (lb en uncountable) (also '''jump-roping''', '''jumping rope''')
The activity, game or exercise in which a person must jump, bounce or
skip repeatedly while a length of rope is swung over and under, both
ends held in the hands of the jumper, or alternately, held by two other
participants. Often used for athletic training and among schoolchildren.
Variations involve speed, chants, varied rope and jumper movement
patterns, multiple jumpers and/or multiple ropes.
2 The length of rope, sometimes with handles, casing or other
additions, used in that activity.
3 (lb en colloquial) A single jump in this game or activity, counted
as a measure of achievement.
n.
1 (lb en uncountable) (also '''jump-roping''', '''jumping rope''')
The activity, game or exercise in which a person must jump, bounce or
skip repeatedly while a length of rope is swung over and under, both
ends held in the hands of the jumper, or alternately, held by two other
participants. Often used for athletic training and among schoolchildren.
Variations involve speed, chants, varied rope and jumper movement
patterns, multiple jumpers and/or multiple ropes.
2 The length of rope, sometimes with handles, casing or other
additions, used in that activity.
3 (lb en colloquial) A single jump in this game or activity, counted
as a measure of achievement.
vb.
(lb en idiomatic) To repeatedly jump over a rope, the ends of which
are held by the jumper or by two others, while the rope is swung under
the feet and over the head of the jumper; to play the game of jump rope;
to exercise by jumping rope.
From English Wiktionary: English language only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-en-2023-07-27 ]
jump rope
alt.
1 (lb en uncountable) (also '''jump-roping''', '''jumping rope''')
The activity, game or exercise in which a person must jump, bounce or
skip repeatedly while a length of rope is swung over and under, both
ends held in the hands of the jumper, or alternately, held by two other
participants. Often used for athletic training and among schoolchildren.
Variations involve speed, chants, varied rope and jumper movement
patterns, multiple jumpers and/or multiple ropes.
2 The length of rope, sometimes with handles, casing or other
additions, used in that activity.
3 (lb en colloquial) A single jump in this game or activity, counted
as a measure of achievement.
n.
1 (lb en uncountable) (also '''jump-roping''', '''jumping rope''')
The activity, game or exercise in which a person must jump, bounce or
skip repeatedly while a length of rope is swung over and under, both
ends held in the hands of the jumper, or alternately, held by two other
participants. Often used for athletic training and among schoolchildren.
Variations involve speed, chants, varied rope and jumper movement
patterns, multiple jumpers and/or multiple ropes.
2 The length of rope, sometimes with handles, casing or other
additions, used in that activity.
3 (lb en colloquial) A single jump in this game or activity, counted
as a measure of achievement.
vb.
(lb en idiomatic) To repeatedly jump over a rope, the ends of which
are held by the jumper or by two others, while the rope is swung under
the feet and over the head of the jumper; to play the game of jump rope;
to exercise by jumping rope.
From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]
jump rope
alt.
1 (lb en uncountable) (also '''jump-roping''', '''jumping rope''')
The activity, game or exercise in which a person must jump, bounce or
skip repeatedly while a length of rope is swung over and under, both
ends held in the hands of the jumper, or alternately, held by two other
participants. Often used for athletic training and among schoolchildren.
Variations involve speed, chants, varied rope and jumper movement
patterns, multiple jumpers and/or multiple ropes.
2 The length of rope, sometimes with handles, casing or other
additions, used in that activity.
3 (lb en colloquial) A single jump in this game or activity, counted
as a measure of achievement.
n.
1 (lb en uncountable) (also '''jump-roping''', '''jumping rope''')
The activity, game or exercise in which a person must jump, bounce or
skip repeatedly while a length of rope is swung over and under, both
ends held in the hands of the jumper, or alternately, held by two other
participants. Often used for athletic training and among schoolchildren.
Variations involve speed, chants, varied rope and jumper movement
patterns, multiple jumpers and/or multiple ropes.
2 The length of rope, sometimes with handles, casing or other
additions, used in that activity.
3 (lb en colloquial) A single jump in this game or activity, counted
as a measure of achievement.
vb.
(lb en idiomatic) To repeatedly jump over a rope, the ends of which
are held by the jumper or by two others, while the rope is swung under
the feet and over the head of the jumper; to play the game of jump rope;
to exercise by jumping rope.
From English Wiktionary: Western languages only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western-2023-07-27 ]
jump rope
alt.
1 (lb en uncountable) (also '''jump-roping''', '''jumping rope''')
The activity, game or exercise in which a person must jump, bounce or
skip repeatedly while a length of rope is swung over and under, both
ends held in the hands of the jumper, or alternately, held by two other
participants. Often used for athletic training and among schoolchildren.
Variations involve speed, chants, varied rope and jumper movement
patterns, multiple jumpers and/or multiple ropes.
2 The length of rope, sometimes with handles, casing or other
additions, used in that activity.
3 (lb en colloquial) A single jump in this game or activity, counted
as a measure of achievement.
n.
1 (lb en uncountable) (also '''jump-roping''', '''jumping rope''')
The activity, game or exercise in which a person must jump, bounce or
skip repeatedly while a length of rope is swung over and under, both
ends held in the hands of the jumper, or alternately, held by two other
participants. Often used for athletic training and among schoolchildren.
Variations involve speed, chants, varied rope and jumper movement
patterns, multiple jumpers and/or multiple ropes.
2 The length of rope, sometimes with handles, casing or other
additions, used in that activity.
3 (lb en colloquial) A single jump in this game or activity, counted
as a measure of achievement.
vb.
(lb en idiomatic) To repeatedly jump over a rope, the ends of which
are held by the jumper or by two others, while the rope is swung under
the feet and over the head of the jumper; to play the game of jump rope;
to exercise by jumping rope.
From Finnish Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-fi-ALL-2023-07-27 ]
jump rope
Englanti n.
hyppynaru
From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 : [ freedict:eng-ces ]
jump rope /dʒˈʌmp ɹˈəʊp/
švihadlo
From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 : [ freedict:eng-deu ]
jump rope /dʒˈʌmp ɹˈəʊp/
[Am.] Springseil , Sprungseil , Springschnur [Ös.] , Sprungschnur [Ös.] [sport]
Synonym: skipping rope
see: skipping ropes, jump ropes
From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 : [ freedict:eng-deu ]
jump rope /dʒˈʌmp ɹˈəʊp/
[Am.] seilspringen, seilhüpfen, springseilspringen [Nordostdt.] , seilhopsen [BW] , seilhopfen [BW] , schnurspringen [Ös.] [sport]
Synonyms: skip, skip rope
see: skipping, skipping rope, jumping rope, skipped, skipped rope, jumped rope
From English-suomi FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:eng-fin ]
jump rope //dʒʌmp ɹəʊp//
1. naruhyppy
(colloquial) single jump
2. naruhyppely
game or activity
From English-suomi FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:eng-fin ]
jump rope //dʒʌmp ɹəʊp//
hypätä narua
to jump over a rope repeatedly as a game or exercise
From English-Hindi FreeDict Dictionary ver. 1.6 : [ freedict:eng-hin ]
jump rope /dʒˈʌmp ɹˈəʊp/
1. कूदने~की~रस्सी
"I skip everyday with my jump rope."
From English-Hungarian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.1 : [ freedict:eng-hun ]
jump rope /dʒˈʌmp ɹˈəʊp/
ugrókötél
From English-日本語 (にほんご) FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:eng-jpn ]
jump rope //dʒʌmp ɹəʊp//
縄跳び
game or activity
From English-Norsk FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:eng-nor ]
jump rope //dʒʌmp ɹəʊp//
hoppetau
game or activity
From English-Svenska FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 : [ freedict:eng-swe ]
jump rope //dʒʌmp ɹəʊp//
hopprep
game or activity
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