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躍
activity (esp. energetic or successful); great efforts; active participation
walking about with great vigor
jump; leap; skip; bound
to jump up; to spring up; to leap
to move around; to bounce up and down
to pound (of one's heart, e.g. with excitement); to throb
to be messy (of handwriting); to be untidy
leap; jump
stepping out into the wider world; becoming active on a wider stage; playing an active part (in)
rapid progress; dramatic development; making great strides; making a leap forward
leap (of logic); jump; gap (in an argument)
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
tremendous; rapid; dramatic
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; to suddenly become prominent
Adverb (fukushi)
suddenly (rising to fame, etc.); instantly; immediately; overnight
Orig. meaning
one bound; one leap
dancing or jumping for joy
making rapid progress; making great advances; rush; dash; onslaught
Noun or verb acting prenominally
heart-pounding; exciting; thrilling; heartrending
Godan verb
to have one's heart pound; to be thrilled
As 身を躍らす
to throw (oneself); to hurl; to cast; to fling
As 心を躍らす or 胸を躍らす
to stir (one's feelings); to get excited; to make (one's heart) pound; to make (one's heart) leap
Historical term
Great Leap Forward (failed attempt to industrialize China and increase agricultural production; 1958-1960)
Noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru
significant breakthrough; great strides
iteration mark (used to represent repetition of the previous character); ditto mark
