单词 | to jump on |
释义 | > as lemmasto jump on b. to jump upon: To spring or pounce upon as a beast upon its victim, or a victor upon the prostrate body of a foe; hence (colloquial), to ‘come down’ crushingly with word or act upon one who exposes himself to severe handling or insult. Also to jump on. ΘΚΠ society > authority > strictness > make more strict or severe [verb (transitive)] > be severe upon to be sharp upon1561 to come down1611 to be severe on (or upon)1672 spitchcock1674 to handle without gloves1827 to handle with gloves off1828 to catch or get Jesse1839 to jump upon1868 to give (one) snuff1890 the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > hostile action or attack > make an attack upon [verb (transitive)] > suddenly bursta1400 to fly at, on, upon1549 sousea1616 snap1648 jump1789 to pounce on (or upon)1812 to jump on1868 raid1875 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > harshness or severity > be harsh or severe upon [verb (transitive)] to be sharp upon1561 to come down1611 to be severe on (or upon)1672 spitchcock1674 to sit hard on1715 to handle without gloves1827 to handle with gloves off1828 to catch or get Jesse1839 to jump upon1868 to give (one) snuff1890 to give (a person) the works1901 hardball1984 the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > rebuke or reproof > rebuke or reprove [verb (transitive)] > severely dressc1405 wipe1523 to take up1530 whip1530 to shake upa1556 trounce1607 castigatea1616 lasha1616 objurgate1616 thunderstrike1638 snub1672 drape1683 cut1737 rowa1798 score1812 to dress down1823 to pitch into ——1823 wig1829 to row (a person) up1838 to catch or get Jesse1839 slate1840 drop1853 to drop (down) to or on (to)1859 to give (a person) rats1862 to jump upon1868 to give (a person) fits1871 to give it to someone (pretty) stiff1880 lambaste1886 ruck1899 bollock1901 bawl1903 scrub1911 burn1914 to hang, draw, and quarter1930 to tear a strip off1940 to tear (someone) off a strip1940 brass1943 rocket1948 bitch1952 tee1955 fan- 1868 M. E. Braddon Dead-Sea Fruit I. 78 When a wretched scribbler was, in vulgar phraseology, to be ‘jumped upon’. 1887 Lantern (New Orleans) 1 Oct. 2/1 The idea of two big chaps jumping on one man. 1891 R. W. Church Oxf. Movement xvi. 274 Like a general jumping on his antagonist whom he has caught in the act of a false move. 1917 D. F. Canfield Understood Betsy viii. 168 If you had to live the way he does you'd be dirty!.. And then you go and jump on him! 1939 I. Baird Waste Heritage xxi. 292 I'm sorry, Eddy, I didn't mean to jump on you that way. 1973 ‘M. Innes’ Appleby's Answer xvi. 138 She jumped on the butler for misunderstanding something about the drinks. < as lemmas |
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