To skip or omit: In informal settings, "jump" can also mean to skip or omit something. For example, "Let's jump to the next chapter." Jump to conclusions: This idiom means to form an opinion without sufficient evidence. For example, "Don't jump to conclusions before hearing the full ...
It's a vivid way to describe that impulsive, often flawed, thought process. We all do it; we all jump to conclusions sometimes, particularly when we're stressed or short on information. Think about "jumping the gun." This idiom paints a picture of a racer starting before the signal, ant...
@nyaonyao Jump is also used metaphorically "jump to conclusions".The terms are similar. Jump would tend to be a sudden upward move and leap would tend to be a sudden forward move. But you can "jump forward", so very similar and sometimes the same. 查看翻译 1 like Highly-rated answ...