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词汇 jump-start
释义 jump-start
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈdʒʌmp.stɑːt/ us /ˈdʒʌmp.stɑːrt/

jump-startverb[T] (CAR)


to start a car engine by pushing the car or by using jump leads助推起动(汽车);跳线跨接起动(汽车)
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

On the road: driving & operating road vehicles
aquaplaning
back someone up
biting point
boxed in
branch off
chauffeur
gun
handle
lock
platooning
pull
pull someone up
push start
range anxiety
reverse
road rage
skid
speeding
standing
the RAC

jump-startverb[T] (SITUATION)


to improve a situation by taking a particular action: (采取行动)推动
Companies want lower interest rates to jump-start the nation's weak economy.公司希望通过低利率来推动这个国家虚弱的经济。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Dealing with things or people
addressable
approach
attack
attend to someone/something
be all over it idiom
beard the lion (in his/her den)idiom
bed
cut
grip
have it out with someoneidiom
hold
hold onidiom
I/I've got thisidiom
ill-prepared
square
tend to someone/something
to get a handle on somethingidiom
to have a handle on somethingidiom
tough
tough something out

jump-start


noun[ Cusually singular ]ukus

jump-start | American Dictionary


jump-start
verb[ T ]
us/ˈdʒʌmpˌstɑrt/
to start or improve something more quickly by giving it extra help:
These recordings jump-started her career.
If you jump-start a car, you start its engine by using wires to carry electric power from another car’s engine.

jump-start | Business English


jump-start
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈdʒʌmpstɑːt/ us /-stɑːrt/
to improve something such as an industry or economy more quickly by giving it extra help:
The new model is part of the company's effort to jump-start its American sales, which declined in 2006.
Companies want lower interest rates to jump-start the nation's weak economy.
jump-start
noun[ S ]
ukus
extra help that makes something such as an industry or economy improve more quickly:
give sth/get a jumpstartThe decision to build a new network will give the technology a jump-start.

Examples of jump-start


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Rather, exposure to input that has prosodic, phonological, and statistical consistencies is sufficient to jump-start the learning process.
These programs, as well as guaranteed loan and grant programs, act as a sort of venture capital to jump-start new industries.
Unless we tackle that with market mechanisms to jump-start the recycling industry, we shall simply pour more rubbish into incinerators.
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His intent was to create a "hypersigil" to jump-start the culture in a more positive direction.
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He said such a move could jump-start negotiations that might lead to the soldiers' release.
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A double battery jump-start is performed by some tow truck drivers in cold climates.
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The now-vacant body is then used as fuel to jump-start the foglet.
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Manifold alignment also facilitates transfer learning, in which knowledge of one domain is used to jump-start learning in correlated domains.
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She can also jump-start a newly emerging mutant power though to an undefined extent, and can redirect the force of magnetic fields into negative matter.
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Diverse microorganisms in the payload can populate new environments, and eukaryotic spores can jump-start higher evolution.
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The man was crushed while helping to jump-start a truck.
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A surgeon declares her dead after failed attempts to jump-start her heart but does not call time of death, so that the husband can say goodbye.
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With the onset of industrialization, new businesses needed an easy form of credit to jump-start their activities, without having to take out loans on securities they didn't necessarily have.
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The online contest will jump-start ideas which will form practical plans that, in turn, may gain public exposure, influence public policy and perhaps win financial support for implementation.
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The debates tend to have a minimal impact unless one candidate or the other sweeps the issues, in which case it can jump-start a laggard campaign.
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