leaping的意思和读音

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leap

: [lip] : [liːp]

v.;()

n.[];

leaps  leaping  leaped  leapt  

n.drop

n.bound,jump,dive,spring,hop

v.soar,fly,hurdle,bounce,vault

leapingv.

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

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1.Sextuplet semiquavers sail up and down, bearing along a variation on the leaping piano theme from near the beginning of the Allegro.

2.Cosette applied herself to her work once more, but for a quarter of an hour she felt her heart leaping in her bosom like a big snow-flake.

3.I won't be leaping like an international show jumper any time soon, but it might not be long before I get back in the saddle.

4.You may find yourself, as I did, trying to fly by running down the road and leaping into the air.————

5.Even when a microbe succeeds at leaping from one species to another, the new host is often a dead end.使

6.As if suddenly melting, the countless leaping golden eyes smooth themselves down into a great, dull, green face.绿

7.Near a seal colony in South Africa, a great white shark breaches, leaping for a decoy being pulled across the surface.

8."I thought he would come, " said Voldemort in his high, clear voice, his eyes on the leaping flames. "I expected him to come. ",”,“。”

9.Fight double-vision and two ears horizontally, the beard on both sides, tail slapping ground up, two forelegs, ready to voldemort leaping.

10.Only a few kilometers out of Basu, a dip in the road seemingly as deep as the Tiger Leaping Gorge suddenly appears.宿