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We found 7 words and 6 examples matching 'ジャンプ'
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jump
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noun
jumping ability; jumping power  (sports term)
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noun
1. ski jump  (see also: シャンツェ)
2. jump ramp (skateboarding, BMX, etc.); launch ramp
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noun
jump blues
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Most common form: ジャンプボール
noun
jump ball
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この
ほんや
本屋
ジャンプ
やめた
This bookstore stopped selling JUMP.
そのときホップスキップジャンプ
ちい
さい
くろ
ウサギ
こう
まで
びました

Then with a hop, skip, and a jump, the little white rabbit jumped right over the little black rabbit's back.
ノルディックコンバインド
とうき
冬季
スキー
きょうぎ
競技
スポーツ
ひと
クロスカントリースキースキージャンプという
ふた
ノルディックスキー
きょうぎ
競技
わせて
きそ
きょうぎ
競技
ことである
Nordic combined is one of the winter sport events, a competition where you compete on the combination of two Nordic style ski events - cross country skiing and ski jumping.
スキージャンプ202メートル
せる
かた
はっけん
発見
した

I've found a way of jumping so you can get 202m in the ski-jump!
よしやろ
ちい
さい
くろ
ウサギいってホップスキップジャンプ
ちい
さい
しろ
ウサギ
こう
まで
びました

"Oh let's!" said the little black rabbit and with a hop, skip, and a jump, he sailed right over the little white rabbit's back.
 
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