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View usage for: (dʒʌmpəʳ) Word forms: plural jumpers1. countable nounA jumper is a warm knitted piece of clothing which covers the upper part of your body and your arms. [British] Isabel had on a simple jumper and skirt. regional note: in AM, use sweater 2. countable nounA jumper is a sleeveless dress that is worn over a blouse or sweater. [US] She wore a checkered jumper and had ribbons in her hair. regional note: in BRIT, use pinafore 3. countable noun [usually adjective NOUN]If you refer to a person or a horse as a particular kind of jumper, you are describing how good they are at jumping or the way that they jump. He is a terrific athlete and a brilliant jumper. Horses are not natural jumpers. 4. countable noun [supplement NOUN]A particular kind of jumper is an athlete who takes part in a particular jumping event. Packer began her career as a long jumper. More Synonyms of jumper jumper in British English 1 (ˈdʒʌmpə) noun1. mainly British a knitted or crocheted garment covering the upper part of the body 2. Also called: pinafore dress US and Canadian a sleeveless dress worn over a blouse or sweater Word origin C19: from obsolete jump man's loose jacket, variant of jupe, from Old French, from Arabic jubbah long cloth coat jumper in British English 2 (ˈdʒʌmpə) noun1. a boring tool that works by repeated impact, such as a steel bit in a hammer drill used in boring rock 2. Also called: jumper cable, jumper lead a short length of wire used to make a connection, usually temporarily, between terminals or to bypass a component 3. a type of sled with a high crosspiece 4. a person or animal that jumps 5. Irish derogatory, slang a person who changes religion; convert jumper in American English 1 (ˈdʒʌmpər) noun1. a loose jacket or blouse ; specif.,a. one worn by workmen to protect clothing b. one with a wide collar hanging down in back, worn by sailors 2. a sleeveless dress for wearing over a blouse or sweater 3. US; [pl.] rompers see also romper (sense 2) Word origin < earlier dial. jump, short coat, prob. altered (infl. by jump) < Fr jupe (? via Sp aljuba, Moorish garment) < Ar al jubbah < al, the + jubbah, jubbah jumper in American English 2 (ˈdʒʌmpər) noun1. a person, animal, or thing that jumps 3. a short wire to close a break in, or cut out part of, a circuit, or to make a temporary electrical connection 4. US, Basketball jump shot 5. Mining a boring tool that operates with an up-and-down jumping motion Examples of 'jumper' in a sentencejumper Now we learn that wearing woolly jumpers is a crime against sheep.Layer your frilly dress over a jumper for a winter take on the trend.It was always going to be a tough one for me, the jumper dress.It's the only time of year you can get away with wearing a jumper with flashing lights.THIS completely bald hamster wears a jumper to keep warm.Scandinavian writers, for instance, ought to be gloomy and wear jumpers as heavy as their social conscience.You might as well ask him to tie a yellow cashmere jumper around his shoulders and tell you jokes in his third language, showing his perfect teeth.The fences are not a problem for this brilliant jumper.Or tuck your skinny jeans into them and wear with an oversized jumper dress.This man has to make that jumper cool again.She always seemed to wear a white jumper pulled tight against her chest.Most delicious of all is a fine cashmere jumper dress.The system pleases jumpers because it makes for lots of jobs.It involves wearing a short skirt or baggy jumper with boots that reach above the knee.Are they big cardigans and jumpers or microscopic dresses?Fine cotton T-shirts and plush cashmere jumpers are emblazoned with motifs of music icons.All those horses starred because they were brilliant jumpers, not built for speed.A long jumper provides warmth on the beach while still allowing you to wear very little.I have moth holes in my favourite cashmere jumper.The teal colour is perfect this season and you can team it with shirts, blouses or skinny jumpers.He then watched the last couple of efforts from the long jumpers, stripped down and got ready for action.There was a sudden movement behind me and there was this woman, with wild hair and dirty jumper and rough boots.He was wearing shorts and a jumper, he hadn't made an effort.We love its relaxed jumpers, brilliant capes, cardigans and accessories. Word lists withjumper articles of clothing, articles of clothing, sweater, toolBritish English: jumper / ˈdʒʌmpə/ NOUN A jumper is a knitted piece of clothing which covers the upper part of your body and your arms. She wore a blue jumper. - American English: sweater
- Arabic: بُلُوزَةٌ صُوفِيّ مِعْطف
- Brazilian Portuguese: suéter
- Chinese: 套头外衣
- Croatian: džemper
- Czech: svetr
- Danish: jumper
- Dutch: trui kledingstuk
- European Spanish: suéter IngBrit
- Finnish: villapaita
- French: pull
- German: Pullover
- Greek: πουλόβερ
- Italian: maglione
- Japanese: セーター
- Korean: 점퍼
- Norwegian: genser
- Polish: skoczek
- European Portuguese: camisola
- Romanian: bluză
- Russian: джемпер
- Latin American Spanish: suéter
- Swedish: tröja
- Thai: เสื้อไหมพรมสวมหัว เสื้อไหมพรมสวมหัว
- Turkish: kazak
- Ukrainian: джемпер
- Vietnamese: áo len chui đầu
All related terms of 'jumper'Chinese translation of 'jumper' n (c) - (Brit, = sweater)
毛衣 (máoyī) (件, jiàn)美 = sweater - (US, = dress)
无(無)袖连(連)衣裙 (wúxiù liányīqún) (条(條), tiáo)英 = pinafore - (Sport)
a long/high jumper 跳远(遠)/跳高运(運)动(動)员(員) (tiàoyuǎn/tiàogāo yùndòngyuán) (位, wèi)
Definition a knitted garment covering the upper part of the body You can't go wrong with a baggy jumper. Additional synonymsDefinition a knitted garment covering the upper part of the body grey jersey and trousers Synonyms jumper, sweater, woolly, pullover Definition a garment, esp. for a woman, that extends from the shoulders to the waist or hips Look at my new top. Synonyms t-shirt, shirt, jersey, jumper, sweater, blouse, sweat shirt Definition a woollen garment, such as a sweater Bring a woolly – it can get cold here at night. Synonyms sweater, jersey, jumper, pullover |