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Meanings of
jump on
in English
Portuguese
montar
Spanish
montar
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Get up on the back of.
mount
bestride
hop on
mount up
get on
climb on
hop out
Portuguese
montar
Usage of
jump on
in English
1
I wasn't working that day, and I said, 'Can I
jump
on
?
'
2
Pizzerias, therefore,
jump
on
the chance to advertise their product on Google.
3
Women's rights groups, meanwhile, will
jump
on
the issue of equal pay.
4
I'm feeling my way
now
-
do
n't
jump
on
me if I'm not clear.
5
You know he'll
jump
on
something and scream, of course going H.A.M.
6
Most climbers know better than just to
jump
on
their project cold.
7
I wonder how long I'll be able to
jump
on
like that?
8
They also have to clearly articulate why users should
jump
on
board.
9
Just thought I'd get here early for a
jump
on
the day.
10
We follow his tracks, we can get a good
jump
on
him.
11
But it is also ready to
jump
on
opportunities that may arise.
12
Then the tramps got ready to
jump
on
me and thrash me.
13
JARED Tallent described it as having a bear
jump
on
your back.
14
They were ready to
jump
on
the fence when they saw him.
15
Part of me wants to
jump
on
any excuse to berate Sid.
16
Papa, if you're going to
jump
on
Bunny's back again, forget it.
Other examples for "jump on"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
jump
on
jump
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
jump on
Portuguese
montar
Spanish
montar
Jump on
through the time
Jump on
across language varieties
Australia
Common
South Africa
Less common
New Zealand
Less common
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