yǒng yuè
to leap
to jump
eager
enthusiastically
huó yuè
active
lively
excited
to enliven
to brighten up
yuè yuè yù shì
to be eager to give sth a try (idiom)
yuè rán
to show forth
to appear as a vivid image
to stand out markedly
tiào yuè
to jump
to leap
to bound
to skip
yuè jìn
to leap forward
to make rapid progress
a leap forward
dà yuè jìn
the Great Leap Forward (1958-1960), in retrospect widely viewed as an unprecedented economic and social disaster, with estimated 20 million people dying of starvation
yuè qiān
transition
jump (e.g. quantum leap in spectroscopy)
yuè rán zhǐ shàng
to appear vividly on paper (idiom); to show forth vividly (in writing, painting etc)
to stand out markedly
yuè mǎ
to gallop
to spur on a horse
to let one's steed have his head
yī yuè ér qǐ
to jump up suddenly
to bound up
to rise up in one bound
fēi yuè dào
parkour, French sport invented by David Belle in 1980s, with the aim of efficiently traversing obstacles in the environment
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
huān hū què yuè
cheering excitedly (idiom)
jubilant
lóng téng hǔ yuè
lit. dragon soaring and tiger leaping (idiom)
fig. prosperous and bustling
vigorous and active