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