| 单词 | flying jump | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasflying jump  a.  That passes or travels swiftly, that passes by rapidly or rushes along; rapid.  flying leap: a running jump.  flying handicap,  flying mile: one in which the starting-post is passed at full speed.  flying jump, = flying leap.  flying start: in a race, 		 (a) a start in which the competitors pass the starting-point at full speed;		 (b) a start by one competitor prior to the starting signal being given;		 (c) transferred and figurative. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > racing or race > 			[noun]		 > start > flying start flying start1851 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > upward movement > leaping, springing, or jumping > 			[noun]		 > one who or that which > leap augmented by run running jumpa1672 flying leap1871 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > racing or race > horse racing > 			[noun]		 > types of racing > types of race wild-goose race1594 wild goose chase1597 bell-course1607 Palio1673 stake1696 paddock course1705 handicap1751 by-match1759 pony race1765 give and take plate1769 sweepstake1773 steeplechase1793 mile-heat1802 steeple race1809 welter1820 trotting-race1822 scurry1824 walkover1829 steeple hunt1831 set-to1840 sky race1840 flat race1848 trot1856 grind1857 feeler1858 nursery1860 waiting race1868 horse-trot1882 selling plate1888 flying milea1893 chase1894 flying handicap1894 prep1894 selling race1898 point-to-point1902 seller1922 shoo-in1928 daily double1930 bumper1946 selling chase1965 tiercé1981 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > racing or race > 			[noun]		 > start > false start false start1815 breakaway1885 flying start1921 the world > action or operation > prosperity > success > mastery or superiority > 			[noun]		 > advantage over another > an advantage > initial flying start1933 1658    tr.  S. de Cyrano de Bergerac Satyrical Characters ix. 30  				He got to the flying River side. 1701    N. Rowe Ambitious Step-mother  iv. i. 1794  				Each minute of the flying Hours is precious. 1713    A. Pope Windsor-Forest 7  				Earth rolls back beneath the flying Steed. 1721    in  J. Dryden tr.  Virgil's Wks. 		(ed. 5)	 I. 284  				O're th' Elean Plains, thy well-breath'd Horse Impels the flying Carr. 1807    G. Crabbe Parish Reg.  iii, in  Poems 115  				Of Men And Manners treating, with a flying Pen. 1851    Fraser's Mag. 43 658/2  				A flying start being the rule. 1871    L. Stephen Playground of Europe 		(1894)	 viii. 187  				A large crevasse..forcing us to take a flying leap. a1893    Westm. Gaz. 13 Oct. 5/3  				Windle has done the ‘flying’ mile in 1 min. 56 4–5 secs. 1893    R. Kipling Many Inventions 35  				You know how you take a flying jump on to a fellow's head at school, when he snores in the dormitory. 1894    Daily News 21 May 7/1  				The Flying Handicap I shall leave to Moonflower. 1899    Harmsworth Mag. July 531/2  				The cycle is next best with a flying start record of 1 m. 352/	5 sec. 1921    W. J. Martin in  E. H. D. Sewell Rugby Football up to Date 61  				The easiest way to make an opening is to steal a march on your opposing outside half by getting a flying start. 1924    G. Lambton Men & Horses 233  				In the Knowsley Nursery, at Liverpool,..thanks to a flying start, she was only just caught close home. 1928    Daily Mail 7 Aug. 15/5  				[He] set up a new record for the mile (flying start) with a speed of 40 miles per hour. 1933    L. A. G. Strong Sea Wall 245  				How are the likes of you and me to get a good flying start with nothing to kick off from? 1958    Spectator 31 Jan. 137/2  				It got him off to a flying start; in it were the seeds of his future Christian life. 1962    Listener 7 June 983/1  				He climbed slowly in Elizabeth's reign, despite his flying start as the son of a Lord Keeper. < as lemmas  | 
	
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