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jump in one's skin

To start with fright.
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Submitted on December 03, 2012

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“跳出自己的皮肤”

The phrase "jump in one's skin" can be translated to Traditional Chinese as "像驚弓之鳥" or "感到非常緊張". However, if you meant it in a more idiomatic or figurative sense relating to surprise or anxiety, please clarify, and I can provide a more precise translation.

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