Jump to it Meaning in English
expression
ˈdʒəmp/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈɪt/, /ɪt
JUMP-too-it, JUMP-tuh-it, JUMP-ti-it
dʒˈʌmp/ /tˈuː/ /ˈɪt
JUMP-too-it
Definition
Used to tell someone to start working on something quickly, without wasting time.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, often used to motivate or instruct someone to act fast. Common in workplaces or when giving urgent directions. Usually used as an imperative: 'Come on, jump to it!'. Not literal—doesn't involve actual jumping.
Spanish: ¡manos a la obra! - ¡ponte en marcha!Portuguese (BR): mãos à obra! - vá em frente!Portuguese (PT): mãos à obra! - anda lá!Chinese (Simplified): 赶紧干吧!- 快行动起来!Chinese (Traditional): 趕快做吧!- 快點行動!Hindi: जल्दी शुरू करो! - काम पर लग जाओ!Arabic: هيا بسرعة! - ابدأ فوراً!Bengali: তাড়াতাড়ি শুরু করো - চটপট নেমে পড়োRussian: приступай - живо начинайJapanese: さっそく取りかかる - すぐに始めるVietnamese: bắt tay vào ngay - làm ngayKorean: 바로 시작해 - 얼른 해Turkish: hemen başla - çabucak işe koyulUrdu: فوراً شروع کرو - فوراً عمل میں آؤIndonesian: langsung mulai - segera kerjakan
Example Sentences
Let's jump to it and finish our homework.
basic
You need to jump to it if you want to catch the bus.
basic
The teacher told us to jump to it and start cleaning the classroom.
basic
Alright team, we have a lot to do. Let's jump to it!
natural
If you want a promotion, you need to stop waiting and jump to it.
natural
Stop chatting and jump to it—the guests will arrive any minute!
natural