leap的意思和读音

leap

: [lip] : [liːp]

n.

v.

leaps  leaping  leaped  leapt  

n.drop

n.bound,jump,dive,spring,hop

v.soar,fly,hurdle,bounce,vault

leapv.

1.[i][t]to jump high or a long way

A dolphin leapt out of the water.

We leapt over the stream.

The horse leapt a five-foot wall.

2.[i]+ adv./prep.to move or do sth suddenly and quickly

She leapt out of bed.

He leapt across the room to answer the door.

I leapt to my feet(= stood up quickly) .

They leapt into action immediately.

She was quick to leap to my defence(= speak in support of me) .

The photo seemed to leap off the page(= it got your attention immediately) .

His name leapt out at me(= I saw it immediately) .

3.[i]~ (in sth) (from…) (to…)to increase suddenly and by a large amount

The shares leapt in value from 476p to close at 536p. 476 便 536 便

IDMlook before you leapused to advise sb to think about the possible results or dangers of sth before doing itn.— see alsoquantum leap

1.a long or high jump

a leap of six metres

She took a flying leap and landed on the other side of the stream.

His heart gave a sudden leap when he saw her.

Few people successfully make the leap from television to the movies.

2.~ (in sth)a sudden large change or increase in sth

a leap in profits

IDM

Her health has improved in leaps and bounds.

by/in leaps and boundsvery quickly; in large amounts

Her health has improved in leaps and bounds.

a leap in the darkan action or a risk that you take without knowing anything about the activity or what the result will be

v.1.,;;2.()3., jump4.5.,6.使1.,;;2.()3., jump4.5.,6.使

n.1.;,;[]2.

v.1.to move somewhere suddenly and quickly2.to jump into the air or over a long distance; to jump over something3.to suddenly improve, increase, or progress4.to suddenly change to another time or situation, for example in a movie1.to move somewhere suddenly and quickly2.to jump into the air or over a long distance; to jump over something3.to suddenly improve, increase, or progress4.to suddenly change to another time or situation, for example in a movie

n.1.a jump, especially one that is long or higstrong.a sudden increase or improvement3.a big change in the way that you think or in what you do

1. GroundStomp 【Leap】 Cleave 【】 ...

2. giant adj. leap n. mankind n. △ ...

3. Big Bang: leap: set in motion: 使 ...

4. weight n. leap vi. welcome n.,vt,int. ...

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1.All years that are divisible by 4 should be leap years of 366 days, except those which coincide with the beginning of a century.366

2.It seems, though that no matter how much long work you do, you won't produce the benefits of hard work unless you are willing to leap.

3.It was the wolf manner of fighting, to strike and leap away; but there was more to it than this.

4.If you were looking for a chance to make a giant leap in self-improvement, then I've got great news for you!

5.These folks had already made much progress in their evolution and are ready to take a leap forward.

6.I believe that our efforts must be cooperation with you in the cause of the leap in the process of help on alone.

7.It was the most amazing leap I ever saw in my life, except by nutty acrobats, much like a mountain goat, which he was, it turned out.使

8.However, to make a true leap, we have to see this as a common challenge for the whole industry and for politicians.

9.He looked to the sky and he gave a great leap.

10.He said that the European Union was about to take a "quantum leap" that will "fundamentally change Europe. "