英 [ˈdʒʌmpt ʌp] 美 [ˈdʒʌmpt ʌp]
adj. 暴发的;自大的
jumped-up //
形容词 suddenly risen in significance, esp when appearing arrogant 平步青云的
(British informal) upstart
... jump-start 起动 jumped-up 暴发的 jumper 跳跃者 ...
无耻的 abandoned; abject; blushless; cheeky; confident; infamous; jumped-up; presuming 残忍的,凶恶的 atrocious .
自大的 arrogant; bigheaded; bouncy; cocky; highfalutin; insolent; jumped-up; lofty; p ..
He jumped up from his chair.
他从椅子上跳起来。
Alice jumped up and down in an agony of terror.
爱丽丝吓得上蹿下跳。
She jumped up and ran out of the room.
她蓦地跳起来跑出房间。
He jumped from table to table, eating standing up--he didn't like to sit down very much, his back hurt--; or walking around.
在不同的桌子间窜来窜去,站着吃东西,他不怎么喜欢坐着,因为长年背痛,或者在宴席间四处走动
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She was arrested in 1947 and sent to prison on a complicated and rather jumped-up drugs charge.
In other words, another jumped-up gearhead that management ignores and the rank and file endure.
Consider the jumped-up aggression of North Korea, al Qaeda in Afghanistan, Turkey, Iran and Venezuela.