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单词 jump rope
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Definition of jump rope in English:

jump rope

noun
North American
  • A length of rope used for jumping by swinging it over the head and under the feet; a skipping rope.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A jump rope twined around a girl's leg describes the listlessness and boredom of a late summer day, as does a gangly teen lazily holding a baseball bat.
    • Book hotels with pools or gyms and consider squeezing a jump rope into your duffel.
    • I usually mix my jump rope in with different weight-training intervals.
    • I packed a jump rope and used my carry-on bag as a weight.
    • All that was left was a jump rope, a kind of squishy soccer ball, and a croquet set.
    • Her friends get angry when she refuses to let them borrow her jump rope.
    • The jump rope is considered by most the single best piece of exercise equipment you can own.
    • A group of preteen girls and a jump rope brought back memories of her childhood.
    • A jump rope costs only dollars and can be used by anyone, no matter her level of fitness.
    • Though it weighs mere ounces and takes up less space than an extension cord, a jump rope provides one of the most effective, comprehensive workouts you'll ever experience.
    • I noticed a jump rope lying on my floor from when my mother had been trying to convince me to exercise earlier in the week.
    • But then the girls come over and shyly ask, ‘Do you have the jump rope?’
    • Run laps at a track, ride a bike or grab a jump rope and hop to it!
    • Rest 30 seconds before starting again with the jump rope.
    • Pack a jump rope and exercise bands to make it more effective.
    • And if you don't mind looking a little silly, you don't need a jump rope: Just pretend it's there by jumping in place while swinging your arms.
    • All you need are a couple of dumbbells, a jump rope, a chin-up bar, an adjustable bench, and about an hour to spare three times a week.
    • To make sure your workout is covered no matter what, pack a pair of walking shoes, a jump rope and a set of exercise bands.
    • If only it were as simple as a jump rope and a few yo-yos.
    • Then he grabbed something like a jump rope and started exercising his legs.
verb
[no object]North American
  • Play or exercise using a skipping rope.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you can jump rope for 20 minutes you are in fairly good condition.
    • I couldn't run, I couldn't jump rope, couldn't ride a bike.
    • At the end everyone joins in to jump rope.
    • When jumping rope, remember to be light on your feet and try not to lock your knees.
    • So they have him jumping rope and moving balls around his legs, strange stuff that frustrates him.
    • Then the IBF mandatory challenger went back to jumping rope.
    • I suddenly remembered the countless hours I'd spent in my local playground, jumping rope with the neighborhood kids.
    • Now, back home, I jump rope every morning.
    • He has also resumed jumping rope after laying off for three years because of an old foot injury.
    • A group of kids were jumping rope along the sidewalk mid block.
    • She hurt her foot jumping rope.
    • You can do 15 minutes on a treadmill, then 15 minutes of rowing, followed by 15 minutes of jumping rope.
    • You can learn a lot jumping rope with girls.
    • Can you remember the last time you jumped rope?
    • He also runs, jumps rope and practices footwork drills.
    • Even though jumping rope left me gasping for air, it also got me revved up for the day, and I felt full of energy.
    • She's watching the black girls jump rope.
    • She was jumping rope, her golden curls bouncing in the lukewarm sunlight.
    • At the end of the workout, Jameel McCline started to jump rope.
    • Ride a stationary bike for 15 minutes, walk on a treadmill for 15 minutes, then jump rope for 15 minutes.
 
 

Definition of jump rope in US English:

jump rope

(also jumprope)
nounˈjəmp ˌrōpˈdʒəmp ˌroʊp
North American
  • A length of rope used for jumping by swinging it over the head and under the feet.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Her friends get angry when she refuses to let them borrow her jump rope.
    • A group of preteen girls and a jump rope brought back memories of her childhood.
    • Book hotels with pools or gyms and consider squeezing a jump rope into your duffel.
    • To make sure your workout is covered no matter what, pack a pair of walking shoes, a jump rope and a set of exercise bands.
    • A jump rope twined around a girl's leg describes the listlessness and boredom of a late summer day, as does a gangly teen lazily holding a baseball bat.
    • Rest 30 seconds before starting again with the jump rope.
    • Though it weighs mere ounces and takes up less space than an extension cord, a jump rope provides one of the most effective, comprehensive workouts you'll ever experience.
    • But then the girls come over and shyly ask, ‘Do you have the jump rope?’
    • All you need are a couple of dumbbells, a jump rope, a chin-up bar, an adjustable bench, and about an hour to spare three times a week.
    • A jump rope costs only dollars and can be used by anyone, no matter her level of fitness.
    • Run laps at a track, ride a bike or grab a jump rope and hop to it!
    • Then he grabbed something like a jump rope and started exercising his legs.
    • I usually mix my jump rope in with different weight-training intervals.
    • Pack a jump rope and exercise bands to make it more effective.
    • I packed a jump rope and used my carry-on bag as a weight.
    • I noticed a jump rope lying on my floor from when my mother had been trying to convince me to exercise earlier in the week.
    • If only it were as simple as a jump rope and a few yo-yos.
    • The jump rope is considered by most the single best piece of exercise equipment you can own.
    • And if you don't mind looking a little silly, you don't need a jump rope: Just pretend it's there by jumping in place while swinging your arms.
    • All that was left was a jump rope, a kind of squishy soccer ball, and a croquet set.
verbˈjəmp ˌrōpˈdʒəmp ˌroʊp
[no object]North American
  • Play or exercise using a jump rope.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I couldn't run, I couldn't jump rope, couldn't ride a bike.
    • You can do 15 minutes on a treadmill, then 15 minutes of rowing, followed by 15 minutes of jumping rope.
    • If you can jump rope for 20 minutes you are in fairly good condition.
    • At the end everyone joins in to jump rope.
    • Ride a stationary bike for 15 minutes, walk on a treadmill for 15 minutes, then jump rope for 15 minutes.
    • Can you remember the last time you jumped rope?
    • She hurt her foot jumping rope.
    • He has also resumed jumping rope after laying off for three years because of an old foot injury.
    • So they have him jumping rope and moving balls around his legs, strange stuff that frustrates him.
    • Even though jumping rope left me gasping for air, it also got me revved up for the day, and I felt full of energy.
    • She's watching the black girls jump rope.
    • She was jumping rope, her golden curls bouncing in the lukewarm sunlight.
    • I suddenly remembered the countless hours I'd spent in my local playground, jumping rope with the neighborhood kids.
    • You can learn a lot jumping rope with girls.
    • At the end of the workout, Jameel McCline started to jump rope.
    • When jumping rope, remember to be light on your feet and try not to lock your knees.
    • Now, back home, I jump rope every morning.
    • Then the IBF mandatory challenger went back to jumping rope.
    • He also runs, jumps rope and practices footwork drills.
    • A group of kids were jumping rope along the sidewalk mid block.
 
 
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