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Expression Cards: idiom

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idiom
jack up
aumentar algo repentinamente y de forma brusca
Meaning
to raise something suddenly and sharply
Example
They might **jack up** ticket prices before the holidays.
idiom
jack up on
aumentar algo bruscamente en un artículo específico
Meaning
to increase something sharply on a specific item
Example
Vendors **jacked up on** bottled water during the festival.
idiom
jog someone's memory
hacer que alguien recuerde algo
Meaning
to make someone remember something
Example
That smell **jogged my memory** of our school canteen.
idiom
join at the hip
estar muy cerca y pasar mucho tiempo juntos
Meaning
to be very close and spend a lot of time together
Example
Since childhood, they’ve been **joined at the hip**.
idiom
join forces
unir fuerzas con otros para un propósito común
Meaning
to combine efforts with others for a common purpose
Example
Two companies **joined forces** to create a better product.
idiom
join the dots
conectar piezas de información para entender el cuadro completo
Meaning
to connect pieces of information to understand the full picture
Example
AI systems can **join the dots** faster than humans when analyzing data.
idiom
join up with
unirse a un grupo o equipo
Meaning
to become part of a group or team
Example
She’ll **join up with** the outreach crew tomorrow.
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jot down
escribir algo rápidamente para usarlo más tarde
Meaning
to write something quickly for later use
Example
I always **jot down** ideas as soon as they pop into my head.
idiom
jot down quickly
escribir algo rápido para no olvidarlo
Meaning
to write something fast so you don’t forget
Example
**Jot down quickly** the ideas that come up in the meeting.
idiom
judge a book by its cover
formar una opinión basándose solo en la apariencia
Meaning
to form an opinion based on appearance only
Example
Don’t **judge a book by its cover**; she’s actually very kind.
idiom
judge, jury, and executioner
controlar todas las partes de juzgar y castigar a alguien
Meaning
to control all parts of judging and punishing someone
Example
He acted as **judge, jury, and executioner** in the matter.
idiom
juggle with
manejar varias tareas o responsabilidades a la vez
Meaning
to handle several tasks or responsibilities at once
Example
She’s **juggling with** classes, work, and childcare.
idiom
juggle work and life
manejar tanto el trabajo como la vida personal al mismo tiempo
Meaning
to manage both work and personal life at the same time
Example
It's not easy to **juggle work and life**, but I try to do my best.
idiom
jump down someone's throat
reaccionar con enojo y criticar a alguien de repente
Meaning
to react angrily and criticize someone suddenly
Example
She **jumped down my throat** when I suggested a different approach.
idiom
jump for joy
estar extremadamente feliz y emocionado
Meaning
to be extremely happy and excited
Example
The kids **jumped for joy** when they saw the gifts.
idiom
jump in
unirse a una actividad rápidamente
Meaning
to join an activity quickly
Example
Feel free to **jump in** if you have suggestions.
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Jump in at the deep end
Asumir una tarea difícil sin preparación
Meaning
to take on a difficult task without preparation
Example
I had to **jump in at the deep end** when I started my new job.
idiom
jump in on
unirse rápidamente a una actividad o discusión
Meaning
to join an activity or discussion quickly
Example
Feel free to **jump in on** the brainstorming if you have ideas.
idiom
Jump in with both feet
Comenzar algo con entusiasmo sin dudar.
Meaning
To start something enthusiastically without hesitation.
Example
She **jumped in with both feet** when offered the startup role.
idiom
jump on the bandwagon
unirse a algo que ya es popular o exitoso
Meaning
to join something that is already popular or successful
Example
Many people **jumped on the bandwagon** of budget travel.
idiom
jump out of one’s skin
estar extremadamente emocionado o sorprendido
Meaning
to be extremely excited or surprised
Example
I almost **jumped out of my skin** when I saw my old friend after years.
idiom
jump out of your chair
reaccionar repentinamente por sorpresa o choque
Meaning
to react suddenly from shock or surprise
Example
He **jumped out of his chair** when he heard the news.
idiom
jump out of your skin
estar extremadamente sorprendido o asustado
Meaning
to be extremely surprised or frightened
Example
I nearly **jumped out of my skin** when I saw the snake.
idiom
Jump ship
Dejar un trabajo o una organización repentinamente.
Meaning
To leave a job or organization suddenly.
Example
Several employees **jumped ship** when the new policy was announced.