jump line

  • 1jump line — noun : a directional line of print (as “continued on page 7, column 2”) at the end of the first part of a divided story or article in a newspaper or periodical or a line (as “continued from page 1”) at the continuation * * * Journalism. a line of …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 2jump line — Journalism. a line of type identifying the page on or from which a newspaper story is continued. * * * …

    Universalium

  • 3Jump line — Заголовок продолжения; Строка в конце неоконченного текста с указанием страницы продолжения …

    Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии

  • 4jump — [jump] vi. [< ?] 1. to move oneself suddenly from the ground, etc. by using the leg muscles; leap; spring 2. to be moved with a jerk; bob; bounce 3. to parachute from an aircraft 4. to move, act, or react energetically or eagerly: often with… …

    English World dictionary

  • 5pressure jump line — noun : a line along which an atmospheric pressure wave produces a sudden increase of pressure that often results in storms …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 6jump — ► VERB 1) push oneself off the ground using the muscles in one s legs and feet. 2) move over, onto, or down from by jumping. 3) move suddenly and quickly. 4) make a sudden involuntary movement in surprise. 5) (jump at/on) accept eagerly. 6)… …

    English terms dictionary

  • 7jump the line — jump the ˈqueue idiom (BrE) (US jump the ˈline) to go to the front of a line of people without waiting for your turn Main entry: ↑jumpidiom …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 8jump in line — ► jump the queue (or N. Amer. jump in line) 1) move ahead of one s proper place in a queue of people. 2) take unfair precedence over others. Main Entry: ↑jump …

    English terms dictionary

  • 9jump the queue — ► jump the queue (or N. Amer. jump in line) 1) move ahead of one s proper place in a queue of people. 2) take unfair precedence over others. Main Entry: ↑jump …

    English terms dictionary

  • 10jump jet — jump ,jet noun count MAINLY BRITISH an airplane that can move up or down in a straight line when it leaves the ground or lands …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English