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HSK
to dance
HSK 3
to dive (into water) / (sports) diving / to commit suicide by jumping into water / (fig.) (of stock prices etc) to fall dramatically
HSK 6
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  *跳* | 跳* | *跳
to jump / to hop / to skip over / to bounce / to palpitate
HSK 3
(athletics) high jump
HSK 3
lit. Buddha jumps over the wall, name for a Chinese dish that uses many non-vegetarian ingredients
to jump / to leap / to bound / to skip
HSK 7-9
long jump (athletics)
HSK 3
to jump out / fig. to appear suddenly
to leave one's job to take up a position elsewhere
HSK 7-9
to jump rope; to skip / a skipping rope; a jump rope
heartbeat / pulse
twitching of eye
to play rubber band jump rope
triple jump (athletics) / hop, skip and jump
to hop; to jump
to drown oneself by jumping into the river
bouncing and vivacious
(idiom) clownish troublemaker; contemptible buffoon
lit. heart alarmed, body leaping (idiom); fear and trepidation in the face of disaster
lit. to jump out of a fire pit (idiom); to escape from a living hell / to free oneself from a life of torture
startled / to frighten / scared out of one's skin
burpee (loanword)
love egg (sex toy)
pole-vaulting
jumping spider; salticid (family Salticidae)
formation skydiving
triple jump (athletics) / hop, skip and jump
BASE Jumping
to leap and frisk about (idiom); lively / healthy and active
to bound forward / to bound along
to jump over / to skip (a step, chapter etc)
to stamp with fury; to fly into a rage
to throb / to pulse / to bounce / to jiggle / to jump about
HSK 7-9
(finance) (of a check) to bounce / (fig.) (of a product etc) to fail to be released on schedule
(athletics) to take off (at the start of a jump) / (of price, salary etc) to start (from a certain level)
lit. even jumping into the Yellow River can't get you clean / fig. to become inexorably mixed up / mired in controversy / in deep trouble
ByteDance, Beijing-based Internet technology company founded in 2012
to plunge into / to jump into
springboard / jumping-off point / gangplank
to shy (away); to give a start
Tiger Leaping Gorge on the Jinsha River 金沙江 in Yunnan
to jump from a building (to kill oneself) / fig. to sell at a large discount (in advertising)
to stomp or hop about (in anxiety, anger etc) / to dance on one's feet / hopping mad (anxious, etc)
(of a shaman) to dance and chant frenziedly in a trance, communicating with spirits or deities to expel evil, cure illness or pray for blessings
ski jumping
flea
vault (gymnastics)
confidence trick in which a man is lured by an attractive woman
flea market
hopscotch / to play hopscotch
student who jumps a year
checkers (Western board game)
to jump on one foot / to hop
(Tw) to break free of (outmoded ways of thinking etc); to move beyond; to transcend
(of a circuit breaker or switch) to trip / to jump a turnstile
(of a circuit breaker or switch) to trip
(computing) to jump to (a new location in a hypertext document)
bungee jumping (Tw)
skydiving
a cornered dog will jump over the wall (idiom) / to be driven to desperate action
ricochet
drop tower; free fall tower (amusement ride)
to jump onto the tracks in a suicide attempt
pole-vaulting / also written 撐桿跳|撑杆跳
bradycardia
price jump
Chinese checkers
frequency-hopping spread spectrum
to make a significant advance in one's career (idiom) / to get one's big break
to jump about / (of the heart) to beat wildly
The heart thumps wildly. (idiom)
glowing with health and vivacity (idiom)
to parachute / to bail out / parachute jumping
HSK 7-9
out of the frying pan into the fire (idiom)
to hop on one leg
to do ensemble dancing / to dance in a group
great jerboa (Allactaga major)
to bounce / to jump / to leap
pole-vaulting
burpee
(of a car) to slip out of gear / to pop out of gear
to jump up and down; to run rampant
pole vault / also written 撐桿跳高|撑杆跳高
to hop / to jump on one leg
springboard
to jump a year (at college)
to jump from a car (or train etc)
to jump into a well (to drown oneself, esp. of ladies in fiction)
standing long jump
diving platform / diving tower / landing platform
Pop Rocks / popping candy
lit. chickens flying and dogs jumping (idiom) / fig. in chaos / in disarray
(sports) vertical jump
to saccade
extremely low price / knockdown price
variant of 心怦怦跳
variant of 跳梁


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