单词 | leap |
释义 | leapleapsleaptleapedleapingleapleap1 /liːp/ verb [transitive] (past tense and past participle leapt /lept/ especially British English or leaped especially American English)1to jump up high or a long wayleap over/from/into etcShe leapt over the fence.leap她跃过篱笆。2to move very quickly and with a lot of energyleap up/out of etcHe leapt up the stairs.leapstair他冲上楼梯。Phrasesleap at the opportunity/chance to accept an opportunity very eagerly: He leapt at the opportunity to study art in Paris.leap他赶紧抓住去巴黎学艺术的机会。THESAURUS: leapjump to push yourself up into the air, or over or off something, using your legs: He jumped up onto the ledge.jumpThe boys jumped across the stream.boyjumpskip to run while making little jumps between your steps: The children were skipping down the street.childbeskiphop to move around on one leg. Also used when saying that frogs, insects, rabbits etc suddenly jump somewhere: He was hopping around because he’d injured his foot.behopinjureThe frog hopped into the pond.hopleap to jump up high or a long way: The horse leapt over the gate.leapspring especially written to jump or move somewhere suddenly: The cat sprang up onto the sofa.springShe sprang out of bed and ran downstairs.springrundive to jump into water with your head and arms first: Always be careful when you’re diving into the swimming pool.diveswim |
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