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Chickens fly and dogs jump. Willies.
Jump up and down. Active and lively.
Jumping around, three corpses jumping violently.
Fresh and alive Alive.
Jumping with joy Dragon Flying Tiger Jumping.
Tiger Crouching Dragon Jumping Dragon Leaping Dragon Leaping Tiger.
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Jumping like thunder, jumping like thunder, dog jumping over the wall, tiger crouching dragon jumping, jumping joyfully, jumping up and down, jumping live jumping to the Yellow River....Jump into the Yellow River to wash....Jumping beam clown, jumping pills, sun and moon, jumping in the Yellow River....Fresh and lively, clowns jumping beams, and their hearts are pounding.
The one you said, it doesn't seem to be.
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Chickens and dogs are beating and their hearts are pounding.
Jumping up and down, jumping around.
Three-foot jump. Jumping and jumping.
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The heart is pounding, the joy is jumping, jumping up and down.
Jumping up and down.
Three corpses jumping: Describe people who are extremely angry.
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Idioms at the beginning of the word jump: jumping the beam clown, jumping the pill sun and the moon, jumping into the Yellow River can not be washed.
1) Thunderstorm: violent, impatient. Screaming and jumping in anger like thunder. Described as anxious and angry, tantrums.
2) Grade skipping: Transitioning from one grade in school without an intermediate grade to another grade two levels or more.
3) Chicken Fly Dog Jump: Scare the chicken into flying and scare the dog everywhere. Described as panicked and chaotic.
4) Flesh beating heart: Surprised in the heart, the flesh on the body beating. Describes worrying about the coming of disaster or encountering something very terrible, and being very scared and uneasy.
Specific explanation:
Jump (pinyin: tiào) is a general standard Chinese character at the level of a Chinese Yihuai. The most ancient form of this word is a small seal, and the ancient character shape is from the foot, and the sound is a sign.
The original meaning of jumping refers to jumping, that is, exerting force on the legs to make the body upward or forward, and by extension, to cross. Because the posture of jumping is falling together, it is suspicious that the meaning of fluctuation is derived.
The posture of jumping is to fall together, so "jumping" is also extended to one volt together, that is, the lead is filial piety beating or flashing. Activities such as the flickering of fire or thoughts, as well as the growth of plants or the sudden appearance of things. Derived from the meaning of "jumping", "jumping" means to cross an obstacle, and it can also refer to a leap in an abstract sense.
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The fourth character is the idiom of "jump", and the last word ends with the four-character idiom of "jump" and its explanation:
Tiger Wolong Jumping - the adjective word is majestic and superb.
Jumping around - to describe the healthy and lively appearance of teenagers.
Three corpses jumping: Describe people who are extremely angry.
Jumping up and down – a metaphor for bad guys running up and down, moving around.
Panic and panic - Fear of disaster is coming, panic and restlessness.
Jumping Joy - Describe the liveliness and joy of the extreme.
Alive, alive and kicking – alive and kicking.
Lively - Cheerful, lively, joyful, and vibrant.
Chicken Fly Dog Jump - Scare chickens into flying and scare dogs everywhere. Described as panicked and chaotic.
Dragon, Flying and Tiger Jumping - The metaphor of the gesture is vigorous and unrestrained.
The dragon and the tiger jump over the reed sedan chair - it is still said that the dragon fights the tiger.
Fresh and lively - refers to fish, poultry and other jumping around and lively.
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Jumping like thunder, skipping grades, chickens and dogs, meat beating, job hopping, jumping, jumping platform, etc.
1) Violent jumping like thunder [ bào tiào rú léi ] storm: violent, impatient. Screaming and jumping in anger like thunder. Described as anxious and angry, tantrums.
2) Grade skipping [ tiào jí ] Transitioning from one grade of the school to another grade two levels above the middle without an intermediate grade.
3) chicken flying dog jump [ jī fēi gǒu tiào ] scares the chicken into flying and scares the dog everywhere. Described as panicked and chaotic.
4) 肉beat心frightened [ ròu tiào xīn jīng ] Surprised in the heart, the flesh on the body jumps. Describes worrying about the coming of disaster or encountering something very terrible, and being very scared and uneasy.
(5) Job hopping [tiào cáo]: 1The animal leaves the trough where it is located and goes to another trough to eatIt is a metaphor for people who leave their old jobs and find another job. It is also said to be job-hopping.
6) Jump over [ tiào yuè ] 1Skip or pass through a point, space, or area2Jumping from one paragraph to another or abruptly transitioning to another, but lacking a logical connection.
7) Jumping platform [tiào tái] is an auxiliary equipment next to the diving pool, the height of the platform is generally five meters, seven meters, five and ten meters, for diving training and competition.
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