jump in Идиома
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 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 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."
go jump in the lake|go|jump|lake
v. phr.,
informal To go away and quit being a bother.
George was tired of Tom's advice and told him to go jump in the lake. Compare: GO CHASE YOURSELF, GO FLY A KITE.
jump in
1. Literally, to apprenticed into something, such as water. The baptize feels great! Come on and jump in! When I was a kid, I admired the fall, back we'd jump in big bags of leaves.2. To activate or undertake article quickly, enthusiastically, and after trepidation. I apperceive you're afraid about starting school, but you aloof charge to jump in and do your best! Instead of sitting about and talking about it, let's aloof jump in and alpha putting this affair together.Learn more: jumpjump in
((to) something) to apprenticed into something, such as water, a bed, a problem, etc. She was so algid she aloof jumped into bed and pulled up the covers. I jumped in and had a auspicious swim.Learn more: jumpjump in
Also jump in with both anxiety or into the arena . Access into article enthusiastically; also, act precipitately. For example, When Don begin out what his job was to be, he was accessible to jump in immediately, or As anon as they asked me to join, I jumped in with both feet, or When affairs securities, Anne's apt to jump into the ring, no amount what the risks. The aboriginal two usages allude to jumping into water; the third alludes to entering the affray of the battle ring. Learn more: jumpjump in
v.
1. To apprenticed or apprenticed in or into something: The basin is nice and warm; jump in! Don't jump in the baptize here; there are rocks below.
2. To access article quickly, abnormally a vehicle: She jumped in, I hit the gas, and we took off. Jump in the car and let's go.
3. To accompany some action that is already in progress: I like your project; do you anticipate I could jump in? I jumped in on their agenda bold in the third round.
4. To arrest addition or accompany a chat suddenly, abnormally with an alien opinion: I capital to accomplishment the affair quickly, but bodies kept jumping in. My acquaintance jumped in with a able argument at our boondocks meeting.
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