leap
leap 英 [li:p] 美 [lip]
v. 跳,跳跃,突然做 n. 飞跃;跳跃
进行时:leaping 过去式:leapt 过去分词:leapt 第三人称单数:leaps 名词复数:leaps
- The word leap is another word for "jump," but it gives a slightly different image — one of lightness and quickness, perhaps a movement with a little more spring in it than a regular jump.
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- v. 跳,跳跃,突然做
- n. 飞跃;跳跃
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1. A dolphin leapt out of the water.
海豚跃出水面。
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2. We leapt over the stream.
我们跳过了那条小溪。
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3. The horse leapt a five-foot wall.
那匹马跃过了一道五英尺高的墙。
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4. She leapt out of bed.
她突然翻身下了床。
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5. I leapt to my feet.
我赶紧站了起来。
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6. They leapt into actionimmediately.
他们立即断然采取了行动。
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7. His name leapt out at me .
他的名字立刻映入了我的眼帘。
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8. a leap of six metres
一跳跳了六米
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9. She took a flying leap and landed on the other side of the stream.
她一个飞跃跳到小溪的对面。
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10. His heart gave a sudden leap when he saw her.
他看见她时,心猛地一跳。
- leap (n.) c. 1200, "the act or an act of leaping," from Old English hliep, hlyp (West Saxon), *hlep (Mercian, Northumbrian) "a leap, a bound, a spring; sudden movement; thing to leap from;" from Proto-Germanic *hlaupan (cognates: Old Frisian hlep, Dutch loop, Old High German hlouf, German lauf); from the root of leap (v.). Leaps has been paired with bounds at least since 1720.
- leap (v.) c. 1200, from Old English hleapan "to jump, spring clear of the ground by force of an initial bound; run, go; dance, leap upon (a horse)" (class VII strong verb; past tense hleop, past participle hleapen), from Proto-Germanic *hlaupan (source also of Old Saxon hlopan, Old Norse hlaupa, Old Frisian hlapa, Dutch lopen, Old High German hlouffan, German laufen "to run," Gothic us-hlaupan "to jump up"), of uncertain origin, with no known cognates beyond Germanic.
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