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跳 跳 n. diving |
跳 跳 sep-v. to dance, to go to the ball |
他 他 phr. He suddenly jumped down, which was really dangerous. |
跳 跳 n. draughts |
跳 跳 n. hopscotch (name of a game) |
跳 跳 phr. skip rubber band |
跳 跳 v. to parachute |
跳 跳 v. job hopping |
心 心 v./n. (of the heart) to palpitate; heartbeat |
跳 跳 v. jump from a building (to commit suicide); sell at a large discount (in advertising) |
活 活 adj. alive and kicking, skip and jump about |
跳 跳 n. springboard, jumping-off point, gangplank |
吓 嚇 phr. to scare, to startle, to give (sb.) a hell of a fright |
听 聽 phr. My heart jumped at the news. |
眼 眼 phr. twitching eyelids |
皮 皮 phr. The ball bounced and fell into the tree hole. |
她 她 phr. She has skipped a grade in university. |
跳 跳 phr. to jump into a river, to drown oneself in the river |
他 他 phr. He jumped on the table. |
鸡 雞 idiom. hens flying and dogs running, (fig.) utter confusion, great disorder, general turmoil |
他 他 phr. He jumped again and again. |
他 他 phr. He jumped several times. |