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English Idioms Jump-Start
Jump-Start - to start or restart something fast
- We really need to jump-start the advertising of our new store.We need to hire someone really good.
- I want to imporve my grades this year, so I am going to get a jump-start with a private teacher during the holiday.
- I am going to jump-start my career. I want to volunteer at the local hospital, so I can get medical experience.
- We want to get a jump-start on our trip, so we are going to leave early in the morning.
- The police want to gather all the information, so they can get a jump-start on the case.
- We need to get a jump-start of our project, so we are going to work all weekend.
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