躍 | [ yuè ] to jump, to leap |
躍升 | [ yuè shēng ] to leap to (a higher position etc), to jump, (of a plane) to ascend |
躍居 | [ yuè jū ] to vault |
躍層 | [ yuè céng ] duplex (apartment) |
躍然 | [ yuè rán ] to show forth, to appear as a vivid image, to stand out markedly |
躍然紙上 | [ yuè rán zhǐ shàng ] to appear vividly on paper (idiom); to show forth vividly (in writing, painting etc), to stand out markedly |
躍躍欲試 | [ yuè yuè yù shì ] to be eager to give sth a try (idiom) |
躍進 | [ yuè jìn ] to leap forward, to make rapid progress, a leap forward |
躍遷 | [ yuè qiān ] transition, jump (e.g. quantum leap in spectroscopy) |
躍馬 | [ yuè mǎ ] to gallop, to spur on a horse, to let one's steed have his head |
躍龍 | [ yuè lóng ] allosaurus |
⇒ 一躍而起 | [ yī yuè ér qǐ ] to jump up suddenly, to bound up, to rise up in one bound |
⇒ 喜躍 | [ xǐ yuè ] to jump for joy |
⇒ 大躍進 | [ dà yuè jìn ] Great Leap Forward (1958-1960), Mao's attempt to modernize China's economy, which resulted in economic devastation, and millions of deaths from famine caused by misguided policies |
⇒ 歡呼雀躍 | [ huān hū què yuè ] cheering excitedly (idiom), jubilant |
⇒ 歡欣雀躍 | [ huān xīn què yuè ] elated, overjoyed |
⇒ 活躍 | [ huó yuè ] active, lively, excited, to enliven, to brighten up |
⇒ 活躍份子 | [ huó yuè fèn zǐ ] activist |
⇒ 質的飛躍 | [ zhì de feī yuè ] qualitative leap |
⇒ 跳躍 | [ yuè ] to jump, to leap, to bound, to skip |
⇒ 踴躍 | [ yǒng yuè ] to leap, to jump, eager, enthusiastically |
⇒ 躍躍欲試 | [ yuè yuè yù shì ] to be eager to give sth a try (idiom) |
⇒ 雀躍 | [ què yuè ] excited, in high spirits |
⇒ 飛躍 | [ feī yuè ] to leap |
⇒ 飛躍道 | [ feī yuè daò ] parkour (HK) |
⇒ 龍騰虎躍 | [ lóng téng hǔ yuè ] lit. dragon soaring and tiger leaping (idiom), fig. prosperous and bustling, vigorous and active |