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jump / hop / skip (a grade) / to leap / to bounce / to beat
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跳 [tiào]
1. 两脚离地全身向上或向前的动作。
Jumping: The action of raising the whole body upwards or forwards with both feet off the ground.
2. 越过。
To skip over: To pass over something.
3. 一起一伏地动。
To move up and down: To oscillate or fluctuate in motion.
详细释义:
1. 两脚离地全身向上或向前的动作:
如:跃 (to leap);跳水 (to dive);跳荡 (to swing);跳跶 (to hop);跳高 (to jump high);跳远 (to jump far);跳舞 (to dance);弹跳 (to bounce);暴跳如雷 (to jump up in rage);跳梁小丑 (to describe an insignificant villain causing trouble).
2. 越过:
如:跳班 (to skip a class);跳棋 (to jump chess pieces);跳槽 (to change jobs).
3. 一起一伏地动:
如:心跳 (heart beating);眼跳 (eyelid twitching);心惊肉跳 (heart racing in fear).
4. 内动;一起一伏地跳:
例:心跳 (heart beat);眼皮跳 (eyelids twitch);跳跃 (to jump);跳踉 (to skip);跳峦 (undulating mountains);跳萧 (to flounder).
5. 上冒;冒出:
如:跳显 (to reveal);跳浪 (to surge);跳蹙 (to describe turbulent water);跳波 (to roll waves);跳沫 (to splash);跳花 (to spring water);跳石 (stones jutting out of water).
6. 通“逃”。逃走:
To escape: To flee.
引文:
1. 《说文》: 跳,…一曰跃也。
"In the Shuowen dictionary: Jumping is also called leaping."
2. 《左传·襄公二十五年》:特跳此者。
"In the Zuo Zhuan: Specially jumping here."
3. 《列子·汤问》:跳往助之。
"In the Liezi: Jumping to assist him."
4. 狂生跳掷叫号。
"Frenzied jumping and shouting."
古同“逃”:
As in ancient times, it also means to escape.
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