Jump on
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British pronunciation/dʒˈʌmp ˈɒn/
American pronunciation/dʒˈʌmp ˈɑːn/

Definición y Significado de "jump on"

to jump on
[phrase form: jump]
01

atacar, criticar duramente

to harshly criticize someone for their actions
to jump on definition and meaning
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The politician was jumped on by the media for his controversial remarks.
The student jumped on the teacher for his unfair grading.
The employee jumped on his boss for his unfair treatment.
02

saltar sobre, subir a

to climb onto something or someone, often for a ride or to access a higher location
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The kids wanted to jump on the horse's back for a ride.
She likes to jump on her father's back and pretend she's riding a horse.
They used a ladder to jump on the roof to retrieve their lost ball.
03

subir a, montar en

to board a plane, train, etc., for a quick travel
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They decided to jump on a plane to visit their family over the weekend.
Let 's jump on the subway and get to the concert before it starts.
If we hurry, we can jump on the next bus and catch the early screening of the movie.
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