15秒了解
- Describes a light, bouncy hop.
- Used for playful movement, kids, and animals.
- More specific and playful than 'springen'.
- Carries a vibe of joy and energy.
意思
它描述了一种轻快、弹跳的动作,如蹦跳或跳跃。它比单纯的行走或站立更具趣味性和活力。
关键例句
3 / 12Texting a friend about a party
Ich kann es kaum erwarten! Ich werde vor Freude `hüpfen`!
I can hardly wait! I'll be hopping with joy!
Describing a pet's behavior
Mein Kaninchen `hüpft` immer im Kreis, wenn es glücklich ist.
My rabbit always hops in circles when it's happy.
Instagram caption for a cute animal video
Schaut euch dieses süße Kätzchen an, wie es mit seinem Spielzeug `hüpft`! 😻
Look at this cute kitten hopping with its toy! 😻
文化背景
The 'Hüpfburg' (bouncy castle) is a staple at every 'Straßenfest' (street festival) and 'Kindergeburtstag' (child's birthday). It represents the quintessential childhood joy of 'hüpfen'. In Alpine regions, 'hüpfen' is often used to describe moving across stepping stones in a 'Bach' (brook) while hiking. The Swiss German diminutive 'hüpfele' is often used to make the action sound even smaller and cuter. The character of the 'Osterhase' (Easter Bunny) who 'hüpft' through the garden is a central figure in German folklore, dating back to the 17th century.
The 'Quick' Rule
Use 'hüpfen' when you want to make an action sound fast and easy, like 'hüpfen wir mal kurz rüber' (let's just hop over there).
Auxiliary Verb
Always use 'sein' (bin, bist, ist...) in the past tense. 'Ich habe gehüpft' sounds very wrong to native ears.
15秒了解
- Describes a light, bouncy hop.
- Used for playful movement, kids, and animals.
- More specific and playful than 'springen'.
- Carries a vibe of joy and energy.
What It Means
Hüpfen isn't just about moving your legs. It’s about a light, springy action. Imagine a bouncy ball going up and down. That’s the essence of hüpfen. It’s a playful jump, often done with both feet together. It carries a feeling of lightness and fun. It’s the sound of pure, unadulterated joy in motion. Think of a happy little dance step. It's not a serious leap, but a cheerful bounce.
How To Use It
You use hüpfen when describing a specific type of movement. It’s perfect for small, quick jumps. Kids often hüpfen when they are excited. Animals like rabbits or frogs also hüpfen. You might even hüpfen yourself if you’re feeling particularly happy. It’s also used metaphorically for things that move in a bouncy way. Like a car bouncing on a bumpy road. Or even a computer glitch making things hüpfen on screen. It’s all about that light, up-and-down motion. Remember, it’s usually quick and repetitive. Not a big, athletic jump.
Real-Life Examples
- A little girl
hüpftwith excitement for her birthday. - The rabbit
hüpftthrough the meadow. - My car
hüpfta bit on this rough road. - The video game character
hüpftover obstacles. - Frogs are known to
hüpfentowards the pond. - The popcorn
hüpftin the hot pan. - She
hüpfton one foot while waiting for the bus. - The bouncy castle makes you
hüpfeneverywhere. - He
hüpftwith joy after winning the lottery (a small, happy jig!). - My heart
hüpftwhen I see your message.
When To Use It
Use hüpfen when you see or want to describe a light, springy movement. It’s ideal for describing children's play. Think of games like "Himmel und Hölle" (Hopscotch). Animals that move by jumping, like rabbits or frogs, are perfect candidates. You can also use it for inanimate objects that move in a bouncy way. Like a ball or even a slightly broken machine. If the movement is quick, light, and involves going up and down, hüpfen is likely your word. It’s great for conveying a sense of energy and playfulness. It’s the sound of a happy little bounce.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use hüpfen for big, powerful jumps. For example, a high jumper or a basketball player making a slam dunk wouldn't hüpfen. They would springen (jump) or sich hochstrecken (stretch up high). Also, avoid it for serious or athletic movements. If someone is doing parkour, they are springen, not hüpfen. It’s not for climbing, diving, or any movement that lacks that characteristic lightness. If you’re describing a heavy object falling, it definitely doesn't hüpfen. And please, don't use it for emotional states unless it's a very light, metaphorical bounce. Your serious grief doesn't hüpfen.
Common Mistakes
Learners sometimes confuse hüpfen with springen. Springen is the general word for 'to jump'. It covers everything from a small hop to a giant leap. Hüpfen is a specific *type* of springen. It's always light and bouncy. Using hüpfen when someone is performing a serious athletic jump is incorrect. It makes the action sound trivial. Conversely, using springen for a tiny, joyful bounce might sound a bit too strong. It loses the playful nuance. It's like calling a gentle breeze a hurricane!
springt happily when I come home.
✓My dog hüpft happily when I come home.
hüpft over the hurdles.
✓The athlete springt over the hurdles.
springt into the water.
✓The frog hüpft into the water.
Similar Expressions
Springen: This is the general verb for 'to jump'. It's broader thanhüpfen. Youspringento cross a river,springenin a competition, orspringenout of the way. It covers all kinds of jumps.Hoppeln: This is very similar tohüpfen, often used for rabbits or small animals hopping. It can sometimes imply a slightly less controlled or more continuous hopping motion.Tanzen: Whilehüpfencan be part of dancing,tanzenmeans 'to dance' more generally. You mighthüpfenwhiletanzen, buttanzenis the whole activity.Hopsen: Another word very close tohüpfen, often used interchangeably, especially for children. It also emphasizes the light, bouncy movement.
Common Variations
Hüpfburg: This means 'bouncy castle'. It’s a very popular item for kids' parties! The whole point is tohüpfenon it.Hüpfspiel: This refers to a hopping game, like Hopscotch (Himmel und Hölle).Hüpflicht: This is a playful, made-up word, sometimes used humorously to describe someone who hops around a lot. It's not a standard word but you might see it online.Hüpfball: A 'hopping ball' or 'space hopper' that kids ride on.
Memory Trick
Imagine a hippo wearing happy shoes. This hippo loves to hop! The sound "hippo-happy-hop" sounds a bit like hüpfen. So, picture a cheerful, bouncing hippo to remember the light, bouncy jump. It’s a silly image, but it works! Don't worry, real hippos don't actually hüpfen much – they're more about the splash!
Quick FAQ
- Is
hüpfenalways playful? Mostly, yes! It strongly implies lightness and fun. Even when a carhüpft, it suggests a slightly annoying, bouncy imperfection rather than a smooth ride. - Can adults
hüpfen? Absolutely! If you're excited, happy, or just feeling silly, you canhüpfen. Think of celebrating a goal or jumping for joy. - Is
hüpfenfaster than walking? It's a different type of movement, not necessarily faster. It's more about the energy and bounce in each step. - What's the difference between
hüpfenandspringen?Springenis the general term for jumping.Hüpfenis a specific, light, bouncy kind ofspringen. Allhüpfenisspringen, but not allspringenishüpfen.
使用说明
The verb `hüpfen` is primarily informal and best suited for describing light, bouncy movements. While it can be used for inanimate objects or metaphorically, its core association is with playful actions of children and animals. Avoid using it in formal or professional contexts where it could sound inappropriate or comical.
The 'Quick' Rule
Use 'hüpfen' when you want to make an action sound fast and easy, like 'hüpfen wir mal kurz rüber' (let's just hop over there).
Auxiliary Verb
Always use 'sein' (bin, bist, ist...) in the past tense. 'Ich habe gehüpft' sounds very wrong to native ears.
Idiom Alert
Use 'gehüpft wie gesprungen' when you want to sound like a native who doesn't care which option is chosen.
例句
12Ich kann es kaum erwarten! Ich werde vor Freude `hüpfen`!
I can hardly wait! I'll be hopping with joy!
Expresses extreme excitement with a light, bouncy movement.
Mein Kaninchen `hüpft` immer im Kreis, wenn es glücklich ist.
My rabbit always hops in circles when it's happy.
Perfectly describes the characteristic bouncy movement of a rabbit.
Schaut euch dieses süße Kätzchen an, wie es mit seinem Spielzeug `hüpft`! 😻
Look at this cute kitten hopping with its toy! 😻
Captures the playful, energetic action of a small animal.
Juhu, das Essen ist da! Ich `hüpfe` zur Tür!
Yay, the food is here! I'm hopping to the door!
Humorous exaggeration of quick, excited movement.
Die Kinder `hüpfen` auf der Hüpfburg herum.
The children are hopping around on the bouncy castle.
Standard use for bouncy castles where the main action is hopping.
Vorsicht, das Auto `hüpft` hier ziemlich auf der Straße.
Careful, the car is bouncing quite a bit here on the road.
Describes the car's movement as uneven and bouncy.
✗ Ich `hüpfe` gerne neue Herausforderungen an. → ✓ Ich gehe neue Herausforderungen gerne an.
✗ I like to hop towards new challenges. → ✓ I like to tackle new challenges.
Using `hüpfen` here makes the professional context sound silly and inappropriate.
Als Projektmanager `springe` ich oft ein, wenn es brennt.
As a project manager, I often jump in when things get critical.
This is a correct usage of `springen` for stepping into a situation, contrasting with the inappropriate `hüpfen`.
Mein Herz `hüpft`, wenn ich deine Nachricht sehe.
My heart leaps/flutters when I see your message.
A common idiom to express sudden happiness or excitement.
Der Charakter im Spiel `hüpft` über Plattformen, um Punkte zu sammeln.
The character in the game hops over platforms to collect points.
Describes the character's agile, light movements in a game context.
✗ Der Athlet `hüpft` über die Hürde. → ✓ Der Athlet springt über die Hürde.
✗ The athlete hops over the hurdle. → ✓ The athlete jumps over the hurdle.
`Hüpfen` is too light and playful for a serious athletic action like jumping hurdles.
Die kleinen Nudeln `hüpfen` im kochenden Wasser.
The small pasta shapes are hopping/dancing in the boiling water.
Captures the visual of small items moving energetically in liquid.
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of 'hüpfen' in the Perfekt tense.
Gestern ___ ich vor Freude durch den Garten ___.
'Hüpfen' is a verb of motion and takes 'sein' in the Perfekt.
Which animal is most likely to 'hüpfen'?
Welches Tier hüpft normalerweise?
Rabbits are the classic example of animals that 'hüpfen'.
Match the sentence to the correct context.
Match: 'Ich hüpfe mal kurz unter die Dusche.'
'Hüpfen' is used colloquially to mean doing something quickly.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'Kommst du mit zum Markt?' B: 'Ja, ich ___ nur schnell in meine Schuhe!'
'In die Schuhe hüpfen' is a common way to say putting them on quickly.
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视觉学习工具
Who or What Hüpft?
Animals
- • {der|m} Hase
- • {der|m} Frosch
- • {der|m} Vogel
People
- • Glückliche Kinder
- • Sportler (warm-up)
- • Verliebte
Objects
- • {der|m} Flummi
- • {der|m} Ball
- • Funken
练习题库
4 练习Gestern ___ ich vor Freude durch den Garten ___.
'Hüpfen' is a verb of motion and takes 'sein' in the Perfekt.
Welches Tier hüpft normalerweise?
Rabbits are the classic example of animals that 'hüpfen'.
Match: 'Ich hüpfe mal kurz unter die Dusche.'
'Hüpfen' is used colloquially to mean doing something quickly.
A: 'Kommst du mit zum Markt?' B: 'Ja, ich ___ nur schnell in meine Schuhe!'
'In die Schuhe hüpfen' is a common way to say putting them on quickly.
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视频教程
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常见问题
10 个问题No, use 'springen'. 'Hüpfen' is too light and playful for serious sports.
Mostly, but adults use it figuratively for joy or for quick actions like 'ins Auto hüpfen'.
It can be a small jump or a nickname for a young, energetic person ('junger Hüpfer').
Yes, in standard German, it is a verb of motion and requires 'sein'.
'Hopsen' is even more informal and often implies a lack of direction.
Yes! It's a very common and poetic way to say you are excited or in love.
Rarely. It's too informal. Use 'steigen' or 'springen' for rising numbers.
It's the German word for the game Hopscotch.
Yes, frogs, birds, and kangaroos are all said to 'hüpfen'.
It is a weak (regular) verb: hüpfen, hüpfte, gehüpft.
相关表达
springen
similarto jump
hopsen
synonymto hop
vor Freude hüpfen
specialized formto jump for joy
gehüpft wie gesprungen
specialized formit's all the same
herumhüpfen
builds onto hop around