activity (esp. energetic); great efforts; conspicuous service; to flourish; to participate actively; to play an active role
to jump up; to spring up; to move around; to bounce up and down; to pound (of one's heart, e.g. with excitement); to throb
leaping; activity; leapfrog (over a problem); making a leap (e.g. in logic); making great strides; making rapid progress
being very active; being very useful; playing a very active part; making a spectacular showing; great efforts; splendid work
desperate; frantic; excited; worked up; heated; eager
secret manoeuvres (maneuvers); operating behind the scenes
to leap out (e.g. onto the stage); to spring out; to jump (e.g. into first place); to shoot (e.g. to the top); to come to the forefront
suddenly (rising to fame, etc.); instantly; immediately; one bound; one leap
to be thrilled; to be excited
dancing or jumping for joy
to throw oneself; to jump; to leap
to spring at; to leap upon
making rapid progress; making great advances; rush; dash; onslaught
to get excited; to make one's heart leap; to make one's heart pound
to be excited; to be elated
demonstrative of one's worth; worthy of one's reputation; living up to one's name; bolstering one's reputation; enhancing one's prestige; winning one honour
heart-pounding; exciting; thrilling; to have one's heart pound; to be thrilled
to jump into; to rush into
to spring up; to leap to one's feet; to jump up and down
to throw (oneself); to hurl; to cast; to stir (one's feelings); to get excited; to make (one's heart) pound
taking heart; being in high spirits
to tingle with excitement; to be full of excitement; to be thrilled
Great Leap Forward (failed attempt to industrialize China and increase agricultural production, from 1958-1960); significant breakthrough; great strides
time travel; leaping through time
leaping for joy; exultation
to tingle with excitement; to be full of excitement; to be thrilled
to spring at; to leap upon
leaping; jumping; spring; exciting
behind-the-scenes maneuvering; behind-the-scenes manoeuvering; secret maneuvers; secret manoeuvres
leaping with joy; jumping about
to spring at; to leap upon
to spring at; to leap upon
to spring at; to leap upon
iteration mark (used to represent repetition of the previous character); ditto mark
iteration mark (used to represent repetition of the previous character); ditto mark
to throw (oneself); to hurl; to cast; to stir (one's feelings); to get excited; to make (one's heart) pound
jerk; surge; lurch; derivative of acceleration with respect to time
word consisting of (two) repeated syllables
jumping event (track and field)
all of creation following their original natures, living and enjoying themselves freely; (lit.) the kites fly and the fish leap; Heaven's will that all of creation shall follow their original natures and live freely; as a ruler's benevolence spreads, the people will find their places in the land based on their abilities