The use of jumps is as follows:
1.jump, when used as a transitive verb, means "to jump, to jump" and means to jump from the ground, other surfaces or places. It may mean jumping high, jumping low and skipping something. It can be used in the passive structure by emphasizing sudden jumping or jumping, followed by nouns, pronouns or reflexive pronouns as objects.
Jump can also be an intransitive verb, meaning "jump, jump". It is usually not used with adverbial of time indicating continuation, nor in the progressive aspect, unless it indicates repeated actions.
3. jump can also be used as a solution to "skyrocketing", which generally refers to a sudden and rapid increase in quantity and is used as an intransitive verb.
4. jump as a noun solution means "jump, jump", which can refer to an abstract behavior or a specific action. It is a countable noun and can be modified by indefinite articles or quantifiers.
The extension of 5.jump can be interpreted as "sudden growth and surge", which generally means that the amount, price or value of an article has been greatly improved in a relatively short period of time and is used as a countable noun.
Sample demonstration:
The children jumped up and down excitedly. The children are jumping around excitedly.
She jumped off the chair.
The pilot jumped off the burning plane.