to jump into a well (to drown oneself, esp. of ladies in fiction)
to parachute; to bail out; parachute jumping
to jump out; (fig.) to appear suddenly
to throb; to pulse; to bounce; to jiggle; to jump about
diving platform; diving tower; landing platform
springboard; jumping-off point; gangplank
to jump from a building (to kill oneself); (fig.) to sell at a large discount (in advertising)
to change jobs; job-hopping
to dive; diving (sport, a Chinese specialty)
to drown oneself by jumping into the river
(of a circuit breaker or switch) to trip
to jump a year (at college)
to stomp or hop about (in anxiety, anger etc); to dance on one's feet; hopping mad (anxious, etc)
to jump; to leap; to bound; to skip
to plunge into; to jump into
(of a circuit breaker or switch) to trip
frequency-hopping spread spectrum
hopscotch; to play hopscotch
to play rubber band jump rope
to jump about; (of the heart) to beat wildly
to bounce; to jump; to leap
to shy (away); to give a start
to bound forward; to bound along
triple jump (athletics); hop, skip and jump
(lit.) Buddha jumps over the wall, name for a Chinese dish that uses many non-vegetarian ingredients
to hop; to jump on one leg
startled; to frighten; scared out of one's skin
pole-vaulting; also written 撐桿跳|撑杆跳
to jump on one foot; to hop
triple jump (athletics); hop, skip and jump
checkers (Western board game)
pole vault; also written 撐桿跳高|撑杆跳高
stamp with fury; fly into a rage
great jerboa (Allactaga major)