| 单词 | to jump to | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto jump to  e.   to jump to it: to make an energetic start upon something; to take prompt action; usually imperative. Also occasionally  to jump to = to obey readily. colloquial (originally Military). ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > rapidity or speed of action or operation > proceed rapidly			[verb (intransitive)]		 > take prompt action spring1548 to take at the (first) bounda1556 to be quick off (occasionally also on) the mark1914 to jump to it1917 to snap (in)to1918 society > authority > subjection > obedience > obey or be obedient to			[verb (transitive)]		 > readily to jump to1917 1888    F. T. Elworthy W. Somerset Word-bk.  				Jump,..2. To readily accept an offer. ‘Not her hab'm? Let-n ax o' her, that's all; I tell ee her'd jump to un.’]			 1917    W. Owen Let. 12 Feb. 		(1967)	 434  				He does nothing off his own bat, and doesn't always ‘jump to’ my orders! 1919    Athenæum 25 July 664/2  				‘Physical jerks’ dates from war-time, as does also the admonition ‘put a jerk in it’, which is the equivalent of the ante-bellum ‘jump to it’. 1929    Morning Post 13 July 16  				He does not know whether the service will come to his fore- or his back-hand; but he is ready to ‘jump to it’, whatever happens. 1956    J. Masters Bugles & Tiger xiv. 178  				A P. & O. run like a warship, where the passengers would do as they were told and jump to it, and like it. 1974    M. Babson Stalking Lamb xvi. 121  				When you hear my signal—jump to it! < as lemmas | 
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