Rechercher
to jump in
[phrase form: jump]
01
s'engager
to get involved in something without delay
02
interrompre
to interrupt a conversation or discussion to contribute one's input or thoughts
Exemple
The volunteers are always ready to jump in and assist during community events.
He's the kind of person who loves to jump in and help whenever there's a problem.
When a new project comes up, they're always the first to jump in and get things started.
I had to jump in with some clarifications to prevent any misunderstandings.
The unexpected explosion in the movie made the audience jump in their seats.