jumped-up
- IPA[ˌjəmp ˈtəp]
美式
- denoting someone who considers themselves to be more important than they really are, or who has suddenly and undeservedly risen in status
- 釋義
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形容詞
- 1. informal denoting someone who considers themselves to be more important than they really are, or who has suddenly and undeservedly risen in status she's not really a journalist, more a jumped-up PR woman
- a jump in an upward direction: they improvised with things lying around, such as jump-ups on to hay bails to work the legs improved production volumes and gold prices resulted in a significant jump-up in the revenues
Oxford Dictionary
- a jump in an upward direction.
Oxford American Dictionary
- be very angry, upset, or excited
Oxford Dictionary
- be very angry, upset, or excited
Oxford American Dictionary
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英式
- denoting someone who considers themselves to be more important than they really are, or who has ... she's not really a journalist, more a jumped-up PR woman
Oxford Dictionary