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Jyutping hei2 fuk6
Pinyin qǐ fú

Definitions (CC-CEDICT)
  1. to move up and down
  2. to undulate
  3. ups and downs
Definitions (粵典–words.hk)
  1. 動詞
    有高有低​,​可以​用​嚟​比喻​心情​、​關​係​嘅​變​化
    to rise and to fall; to undulate
    • 起伏不平嘅浪
      起伏不平嘅浪
      undulating waves
    • 起伏不平嘅路
      起伏不平嘅路
      undulating roads
    • 呢件事令佢心情起伏好大。
      呢件事令佢心情起伏好大。
      This make him feel very emotional.
Definitions (Wiktionary)
  1. verb
    to rise and fall; to move up and down; to undulate; to fluctuate
    • 丘陵起伏
      丘陵起伏
      qiū líng qǐ fú
      a chain of undulating hills
  2. noun
    ups and downs; fluctuations
Definitions (Kaifangcidian)
  1. (沒有對應漢語詞彙)
Definitions (HSK3.0)
  1. HSK3 七一九级词汇表 #3208
Examples (Tatoeba—Mandarin-English)
  1. Mandarin
    生活中有高低起伏。
    生活中有高低起伏。
    shēng huó zhōng yǒu gāo dī qǐ fú 。
    • In life there are ups and downs.
    • Life has ups and downs.
  2. Mandarin
    人生充满了高低起伏。
    人生充滿了高低起伏。
    rén shēng chōng mǎn le gāo dī qǐ fú 。
    • Life is full of ups and downs.
    • Life has its ups and downs.
Examples (粵典–words.hk)
  1. Cantonese
    起伏
    起伏
    hei2 fuk6
    • rise and fall
  2. Cantonese
    人生一定有高低起伏嘅。
    人生一定有高低起伏嘅。
    jan4 sang1 jat1 ding6 jau5 gou1 dai1 hei2 fuk6 ge3.
    • There are always highs and lows, ups and downs in life.
  3. Cantonese
    上下起伏
    上下起伏
    soeng6 haa6 hei2 fuk6
    • to fluctuate
  4. Cantonese
    山脉高低起伏。
    山脈高低起伏。
    saan1 mak6 gou1 dai1 hei2 fuk6.
    • The hills are undulating.
  5. Cantonese
    思潮起伏
    思潮起伏
    si1 ciu4 hei2 fuk6
    • thoughts surging in one's mind
Examples (Wiktionary)
  1. Mandarin
    丘陵起伏
    丘陵起伏
    qiū líng qǐ fú
    • a chain of undulating hills
  2. Mandarin
    它的红瓦尖顶的白房屋散布在小山的斜坡上,一丛丛茁壮的栗树把山坡每一个细小的起伏都显示出来。
    它的紅瓦尖頂的白房屋散佈在小山的斜坡上,一叢叢茁壯的慄樹把山坡每一個細小的起伏都顯示出來。
    tā de hóng wǎ jiān dǐng de bái fáng wū sàn bù zài xiǎo shān de xié pō shàng , yī cóng cóng zhuó zhuàng de lì shù bǎ shān pō měi yī gè xì xiǎo de qǐ fú dōu xiǎn shì chū lái .
    • Its houses with their pointed roofs of red tiles spread on the slope of a hill, where clumps of sturdy chestnut trees mark the smallest twists and turns.