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What (who) is jump leads - definition

BUILDING IN VENICE, ITALY
The Leads
  •  Interior of Piombi Prison, one of the Old Prisons in Doge's Palace in Venice.
  • Prisons of Venice called "Piombi"

jump leads      
Jump leads are two thick wires that can be used to start a car when its battery does not have enough power. The jump leads are used to connect the battery to the battery of another car that is working properly. (BRIT; in AM, use jumper cables
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N-PLURAL
jump-up         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Jump-up; Jump up music; Jumping up; Jump-Up; Jump up (disambiguation); Jump Up!; Jump Up! (album); Jump up; Jump Up (disambiguation)
¦ noun
1. a Caribbean dance or celebration.
2. Austral. informal an escarpment.
Edward Jump         
ARTIST
Edward jump
Edward Jump (1831?-1883) was a French-American artist popular for his drawings and sketches in the United States during the mid-19th Century.

Wikipedia

Piombi

Piombi ("The Leads" in English) is a former prison in the Doge's Palace in Venice. The name of the prison refers to its position directly under the roof of the palace, which was covered with slabs of lead. In winter, these slabs let the cold pass and they acted as a conductor in the summer heat, imposing harsh conditions for inmates.

Examples of use of jump leads
1. Patrol cars are also fully equipped with fire fighting apparatus, jump leads and first aid kits.
2. "I can‘t serve you unless you‘re wearing a tie." The man leaves the bar, goes to his car, looks around for a tie, but only finds a set of car jump leads in his trunk.
3. Nor can you use long–nosed pliers to get at something stuck in someone‘s throat, or attach jump leads to the nipples to start someone‘s heart." We can, alas, but concur, and reiterate Ms Fenech‘s very reasonable view that real–life emergencies are not always the best occasions to try out those rescue techniques you saw on the telly.
4. IF YOU MUST DRIVE, DO THIS AS WELL The RAC advises motorists to stick to major routes and to inform someone of departure time, route, destination and estimated time of arrival An ice scraper, de–icer, a torch, a first–aid kit, jump leads, a tow rope, a spade and a fully charged mobile phone are also essential Take some high energy food, such as chocolate or boiled sweets, and a flask of soup Take a blanket, waterproof clothing and sensible footwear
5. Change out of wet clothes and warm yourself with a blanket or warm drinks or soup, but not caffeine or alcohol In your car, carry shovel, windscreen scraper, water, snacks, flashlight, battery radio, extra batteries, extra hat and gloves, blanket, tow rope, road salt and sand, jump leads, flares and fluorescent flag If you have to travel during bad weather, do so in daylight, don‘t travel alone, keep others informed of your route, and stay on main roads