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Do I understand the phrasal verb “jump out at” correctly? For instance: An one question jumps out at me straight away. (Does it means “a question appears at once”?) Give me, please some synonyms.
16 Haz 2020 14:04
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When something like a question or any word or phrase of “jumps out at you”, you notice it because it is interesting, important, etc. Another phrase you can use with the same meaning is “leap out at somebody” Example: while I was looking through the list of names, none of them leapt out at me.
16 Haziran 2020
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A question jumps out at me One question jumps out at me There is something that obviously needs to be explained. The explanation that I’ve just read or heard has something important missing. They say that their relationship is perfect. The question that jumps out at me is why they don’t see each other more often than once a week. A question jumps out at you for what is missing. What jumps out at me is that they’ve made a decent profit 10 years in a row. (It’s the most important thing)
16 Haziran 2020
Thank you!
16 Haziran 2020
+1 to Michael's answer
16 Haziran 2020
If it " jumps out at me" it gets my attention. It's really defintion 2 from Merriam Webster: Definition of jump out at 1 : to suddenly come at (someone) from a hiding place The hidden assailant jumped out at them. 2 : to immediately get the attention of (someone) The sculpture jumps out at you when you enter the house. I checked for errors, but nothing jumped out at me. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/jump%20out%20at
16 Haziran 2020
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