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Autojump
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jump イディオム
get the jump on
start faster than the others, quick on the draw Ben got the jump on the other runners. He led by one stride.
go jump in a lake
go away and quit bothering someone She asked me to borrow some money but I told her to go jump in a lake because she never paid me back before.
go jump in the lake
go away and do not return, take off If he expects us to write a 50-page report, he can go jump in the lake.
jump
surprise and overpower, attack without warning The gang attacked him in the alley. They jumped him.have sex with, bang, screw """Did you jump her, Ted?"" ""Is that all you think of - sex?"""
jump all over someone
severely criticize / find fault with someone.
jump at
take or accept quickly and gladly He jumped at the chance to go to Europe on company business.
jump at the chance
be ready to try if you have the opportunity If I was asked to play with their band, I'd jump at the chance.
jump bail
run away and fail to come to trial and give up the money you have already paid to the court He jumped bail and decided to go and live in a foreign country.
jump down one
suddenly become very angry at someone His wife jumped down his throat when he came home late for the third day in a row.
jump down someone
criticize or become angry with someone As soon as I reached the office he jumped down my throat over the missing file.
jump for joy
jump up and down because you are happy When their horse won the race, they jumped for joy.
jump in the lake
(See go jump in the lake)
jump in with both feet
become totally involved, go whole hog Ken gets involved in his work. He jumps in with both feet.
jump on someone
scold, criticize, blame Everyone jumped on him at the meeting because they were angry about the new schedules.
jump on the bandwagon (also get or climb on the ba
join a popular activity Everyone has jumped on the bandwagon to try and stop smoking in the workplace.
jump out of one
be badly frightened, be very surprised I almost jumped out of my skin when I saw my girlfriend at the movie theater with someone else.
jump queue
go to the front of a line of people waiting for service, horn in If somebody jumps queue in front of Dad, he tells them to go to the back of the line.
jump ship
go to work for the other team - the competition The company asked me to sign a form saying I wouldn't jump ship.
jump start
use cables to start a car, kick start One cold morning my dad helped me to jump start my car.
jump the gun
act too soon, leave early A good chef waits until the food is cooked. Don't jump the gun.
jump through a hoop
do whatever one is told to do, obey any order He is always ready to jump through a hoop for his boss so he is not very popular with the other employees.
jump through hoops
do all the required steps, red tape To get a student loan, I had to jump through a lot of hoops.
jump to conclusions
form conclusions before you have all the facts, jump the gun If you see a wrecked car and say that the driver was drunk, you are jumping to conclusions.
jumping Jehosephat
holy cow, jimminy crickets, wow """Your VISA balance is $63,756."" ""Jumping Jehosephat! Is it?"""
jumping-off place
the starting place of a long trip We gathered early in the morning at the jumping-off place for our trip to the mountains.
puddlejumper
a small car, a subcompact """Why buy a puddlejumper?"" ""It gets good gas mileage."""
say jump...how high
(an idiom to show how one person controls another) Fritz is afraid of Olga. When she says jump, he says how high?
stubblejumper
grain farmer, Saskatchewan folk My uncle is a stubblejumper. He owns a farm near Kuroki.
get/have the jump on
get ahead of;start before others; have an advantage over 占优势;领先;胜过
Mr.Lin got the jump on us by seeing the manager before we did.林先生捷足先登在我们前面会见了经理。
Don't let the other students get the jump on you at the beginning of the race.比赛一开始就不要让其他学生占你的优势。
have the jump on
get ahead of;start before others; have an advantage over 占优势;领先;胜过
Mr.Lin got the jump on us by seeing the manager before we did.林先生捷足先登在我们前面会见了经理。
Don't let the other students get the jump on you at the beginning of the race.比赛一开始就不要让其他学生占你的优势。
jump down sb's throat
reply sharply and angrily to sth.sb.has said尖锐或粗暴地回答
He jumped down my throat at the mere mention of the subject.一提到这事,他就粗暴地回答我。
Even if I'm wrong,you needn't jump down my throat like that.即使我错了,你也用不着这样粗暴地对待我。
jump on
criticize sharply or suddenly 严厉批评;突然斥责
He jumped on her for that misbehaviour.他对她的错误行为进行了严厉的批评。
He'll jump on anyone who contradicts him.谁不同意他,他就骂谁。
jump out or one's skin
be badly frightened;be very much surprised 惊吓;大吃一惊;吓了一跳
The door slammed with such a bang that I nearly jumped out of my skin.门砰地一声关上了,吓了我一跳。
jump over
pass over;disregard or omit sth.intervening 忽略;遗漏;略去
Let's jump over all those tiems.让我们把那些项目全部略去吧。
As time was limited,the professor had to jump over the details.因为时间有限,教授只好把一些细节省掉了。
Aware that the listeners were absentminded,the reader jumped over some paragraphs without anyone noticing.意识到听众心不在焉,宣读者略去了一些段落,谁也没有发觉。
kick jump the traces
break the rules;behave in an undisciplined way犯规;不遵守纪律;不受纪律约束
When their teacher was absent and they had a substitute, the children kicked over the traces.当他们的老师请假并请了一位代课老师时,孩子们闹翻了天。
kick over/jump the traces
break the rules;behave in an undisciplined way犯规;不遵守纪律;不受纪律约束
When their teacher was absent and they had a substitute, the children kicked over the traces.当他们的老师请假并请了一位代课老师时,孩子们闹翻了天。
one jump ahead of
Idiom(s): one jump ahead (of someone or something) AND one move ahead (of someone or something)
Theme: ALERTNESS
one (figurative) step in advance of someone or something.
• Try to stay one jump ahead of the customer.
• If you re one move ahead, you re well prepared to deal with problems. Then, nothing is a surprise.
jumping-off point
Idiom(s): jumping-off point AND jumping-off place
Theme: DEPART
a point or place from which to begin something.
• The local library is a good jumping-off point for your research.
• The office job in that company would be a good jumping-off place for a job in advertising.
jump out of one's skin
Idiom(s): jump out of one's skin
Theme: SHOCK
to react strongly to shock or surprise. (Informal. Usually with nearly, almost, etc.)
• Oh! You really scared me. I nearly jumped out of my skin.
• Bill was so startled he almost jumped out of his skin.
jump all over
Idiom(s): jump all over someone AND jump down someone's throat; jump on someone
Theme: SCOLDING
to scold someone severely. (Slang.)
• Don't jump on me! I didn't do it!
• If I don't get home on time, my parents will jump all over me.
• Please don't jump all over John. He wasn't the one who broke the window.
• Why are you jumping down my throat? I wasn't even in the house when it happened.
hop, skip, and a jump
Idiom(s): hop, skip, and a jump
Theme: DISTANCE
a short distance. (Fixed order.)
• Her house was just a hop, skip, and a jump away from mine, so we visited often.
• Our town is just a hop, skip, and a jump from a big city, so we get the advantages of the city and of country life.
jump on the bandwagon
Idiom(s): get on the bandwagon AND jump on the bandwagon
Theme: JOINING
to join the popular side (of an issue); to take a popular position.
• You really should get on the bandwagon. Everyone else is.
• Jane has always had her own ideas about things. She's not the kind of person to jump on the bandwagon.
jump off the deep end
Idiom(s): go off the deep end AND jump off the deep end
Theme: LOVE
to follow one's emotions into a romantic situation. (Informal. Refers to going into a swimming pool at the deep end—rather than the shallow end—and finding oneself in deep water. Applies especially to falling in love.)
• Look at the way Bill is looking at Sally. I think he's about to go off the deep end.
• Now, John, I know you really want to go to Australia, but don't go jumping off the deep end. It isn't all perfect there.
jump down one's throat
Idiom(s): jump all over someone AND jump down someone's throat; jump on someone
Theme: SCOLDING
to scold someone severely. (Slang.)
• Don't jump on me! I didn't do it!
• If I don't get home on time, my parents will jump all over me.
• Please don't jump all over John. He wasn't the one who broke the window.
• Why are you jumping down my throat? I wasn't even in the house when it happened.
jump at the opportunity
Idiom(s): jump at the chance AND jump at the opportunity; leap at the opportunity
Theme: OPPORTUNITY
to take advantage of a chance to do something.
• John jumped at the chance to go to England.
• I don't know why I didn't jump at the opportunity myself.
• I should have leaped at the chance.
JUMP IN
(intransitive) to join an activity while it’s in progress; to interrupt
" I was telling the story to Mary, but Max kept jumping in."
Jump down someone's throat
If you jump down someone's throat, you criticise or chastise them severely.
Jump the shark
Said of a salient point in a television show or other activity at which the popularity thereof begins to wane The Flintstones jumped the shark when a man from outer space came to visit them. The expression derives from an episode of the television sitcom 'Happy Days' in which Fonzie, clad in leather jacket and on water skis, jumps over a shark. That episode was widely seen as the beginning of the end for the formerly popular series.
Jump to a conclusion
If someone jumps to a conclusion, they evaluate or judge something without a sufficient examination of the facts.
Jumping Judas!
An expression of surprise or shock.