1. 从开始:from the egg to the apple 自始至终 | from the jump 从开始 | from the sole of the foot to the crown of the head 从头到脚
2. [口]从一开始:be jumped into doing sth. 被骗去做某事 | from the jump [口]从一开始 | get the jump on 对...占优先地位, 抢在...之前行动
1. The ministry forecasts the software outsourcing business from the Europe and the United States will jump 50 percent in the next few years.
2. Xinhua agricultural produce prices monitoring system detected price surges in many vegetables, with the biggest jump of 33 percent in the price of Chinese cabbage from Friday.
3. Local guides will help the truly adventurous jump from one fall to the next, and then seek a generous tip after you've survived.
4. So I decided to jump from the window, ''Li said.
5. Nearly half of the public strongly disapproves of Bush, a huge jump from his 5 percent strong disapproval rating in 2002.
6. Like the fabled frog who drowsily fails to jump from the warming saucepan, we accept this scandal as a fact of life.
7. China is aiming to have a nuclear power capacity of 60 gigawatts by 2020, a 50 percent jump from the earlier target outlined in its energy blueprint.
8. On the way up, people can feed monkeys that jump off the trees to take peanuts from their hands.
9. The promo features two kids who jump from a zooming red airplane and sing as they parachute through the clouds.
10. Some experts believe viruses like SARS jump from animals to humans through the slaughter and preparation of wild animals for food.