Explanation:
1, jump
Noun (short for noun)? Jump; Beat; rise
Verb (short for verb)? Leap; Sudden rise
2. Orange
Noun (short for noun)? Oranges, oranges; Orantis
Adjective? orange
Phrases:
1, jump
Phrases:
Jump on? Jump on it; Jump on; reproach
Jump in? Jump in; plunge into ...
Long jump? long jump
2. Orange
Bitter orange? Lime, smelly orange; melangolo
Orange? salmon pink
Orange usage:
Orange can also refer to "citrus drink", which can be used as both uncountable and countable nouns.
Orange can be used as a preposition for other nouns.
Two oranges are two? Oranges, an orange is a piece? Orange.
Discrimination of words:
Jump, leap, spring and skip all have the meaning of "jump, jump", but the difference is:
Jump is a common word, which refers to jumping up and down with both feet, or jumping to a certain point at a certain distance on the same plane, or jumping.
Leap can often be used interchangeably with jump, but it focuses on the sudden upward movement of the body, sometimes with sudden meaning.
Spring puts more emphasis on strength and bouncing.
Jumping refers to the action of two feet alternately jumping or striding.