Jump into Meaning in English
expression
释义
To physically leap into something, or to start doing something quickly and energetically, often without much preparation.
用法与细微差别
Used both literally (physically jumping) and figuratively (quickly starting an activity, project, or discussion). Common with projects, conversations, or new experiences. Sometimes suggests excitement or impulsiveness. Not usually used for negative or dangerous actions without context.
例句
He likes to jump into the pool on hot days.
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Let's jump into the next lesson.
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She was nervous but decided to jump into the conversation.
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It’s scary to jump into a new job, but sometimes you just have to go for it.
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He tends to jump into things without thinking them through.
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Alright, let’s jump into some questions if you’re ready.
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