| jumpstart | start a car engine whose battery by connecting it to another car's battery | en | |||
| jumpstart | start or re-start vigorously; "The Secretary of State intends to jumpstart the Middle East Peace Process" | en | |||
| jump start | start a car engine using energy from another car's battery (via jumper cables); energize, revitalize | en | |||
| jump-start | To jump-start a system or process that has stopped working or progressing means to do something that will make it start working quickly or effectively. The EU is trying to jump start the peace process. Jump-start is also a noun. attempts to give the industry a jump-start | en | |||
| jump-start | To jump-start a vehicle which has a flat battery means to make the engine start by getting power from the battery of another vehicle, using special cables called jump leads. He was huddled with John trying to jump-start his car. Jump-start is also a noun. I drove out to give him a jump start because his battery was dead | en | |||