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leap

verb
/liːp/
/liːp/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they leap
/liːp/
/liːp/
he / she / it leaps
/liːps/
/liːps/
past simple leapt
/lept/
/lept/
past participle leapt
/lept/
/lept/
past simple leaped
/liːpt/
/liːpt/
past participle leaped
/liːpt/
/liːpt/
-ing form leaping
/ˈliːpɪŋ/
/ˈliːpɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
jump to other results
  1. [intransitive, transitive] to jump high or a long way跳;跳跃;跳越
    • + adv./prep. A dolphin leapt out of the water.海豚跃出水面。
    • We leaped over the stream.我们跳过了小溪。
    • leap something The horse leapt a five-foot wall.那匹马跃过了一道五英尺高的墙。
    Extra Examples
    • She leaped across the puddles.她跳过小水坑。
    • She leaped clear of the water.她跳过水面。
    • The horse leaped over high fences.马跃过了高高的障碍。
    • A dolphin suddenly leapt out of the water.一只海豚突然跃出了水面。
    • The horse galloped on, leaping fences and hedges as it came to them.那匹马一路飞奔,跃过遇到的一道道围栏和树篱。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • almost
    • nearly
    • practically
    verb + leap
    • seem to
    • be about to
    • be ready to
    preposition
    • across
    • from
    • into
    phrases
    • leap to your feet
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to move or do something suddenly and quickly猛冲;突然做(某事)
    • She leapt out of bed.她突然翻身下了床。
    • He leaped across the room to answer the door.他跳过房间去开门。
    • I leapt to my feet (= stood up quickly).我赶紧站了起来。
    • They leapt into action immediately.他们立即断然采取了行动。
    • (figurative) She was quick to leap to my defence (= speak in support of me).她马上挺身而出为我辩护。
    • The photo seemed to leap off the page (= it got your attention immediately).那张照片跃然纸上,引人注目。
    • His name leapt out at me (= I saw it immediately).他的名字立刻映入了我的眼帘。
    Extra Examples
    • Don't be so nervous—anyone would think I was about to leap on you.别那么紧张,你那样的话大家都会以为我会朝你扑过去。
    • He almost leaped down the stairs when he heard who it was.得知此人是谁时,他几乎从楼梯上跳下来。
    • He leaped down from the ladder and ran over to her.他从梯子上一跃而下朝她奔去。
    • He leapt onto his horse and rode off.他跳上马,骑走了。
    • He leapt out of bed when he heard the telephone.他听到电话声就从床上跳了起来。
    • Rose immediately leapt to her feet.罗斯立即站了起来。
    • children leaping about with excitement高兴得跳来跳去的孩子们
    • The people on the shore were leaping up and down and shouting.岸上的人们跳上跳下,大喊大叫。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • almost
    • nearly
    • practically
    verb + leap
    • seem to
    • be about to
    • be ready to
    preposition
    • across
    • from
    • into
    phrases
    • leap to your feet
    See full entry
  3. [intransitive] leap (in something) (from…) (to…) to increase suddenly and by a large amount骤增;剧增;猛涨 synonym shoot up
    • The shares leapt in value from 476p to close at 536p.股价从 476 便士猛涨到收盘时的 536 便士。
    • The company saw pre-tax profits leap to £14.5 million in 2004.2004年公司的税前利润骤增到1 450万英镑。
    Topics Change, cause and effectc1
  4. Word OriginOld English hlēapan (verb), hlȳp (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch lopen, German laufen (verb), and Dutch loop, German Lauf (noun), all meaning ‘run’, also to lope.
Idioms
somebody’s heart leaps
  1. used to say that somebody has a sudden feeling of happiness or excitement心花怒放
    • My heart leapt at the news.听到这个消息,我的心怦怦直跳。
    • Her heart leaped with joy.她心花怒放。
    Topics Feelingsc2
jump/leap to conclusions | jump/leap to the conclusion that…
  1. to make a decision about somebody/something too quickly, before you know or have thought about all the facts匆忙下结论;贸然断定
    • There I go again—jumping to conclusions.我又犯老毛病了——匆忙草率地下结论。
    Extra Examples
    • Don't jump to conclusions.别匆忙下结论。
    • We don't want to jump to the wrong conclusion.我们不想因匆忙而得出错误结论。
look before you leap
  1. (saying) used to advise somebody to think about the possible results or dangers of something before doing it三思而后行Topics Dangerc2

leap

noun
/liːp/
/liːp/
Idioms
jump to other results
  1. a long or high jump跳越;跳跃;跳高
    • a leap of six metres一跳跳了六米
    • She took a flying leap and landed on the other side of the stream.她助跑后一个飞跃跳到小溪的对面。
    • He made a flying leap at the ball.他飞身跃起抢球。
    • (figurative) His heart gave a sudden leap when he saw her.他看见她时,心猛地一跳。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • giant
    • little
    verb + leap
    • make
    • take
    preposition
    • leap from
    • leap into
    • leap to
    See full entry
  2. a sudden large increase in something骤变;剧增;激增
    • a leap in profits利润跃升
    Extra Examples
    • leap in something a leap in prices价格的急剧上涨
    • a dramatic leap in the number of people out of work失业人数的剧增
    • leap (from something) (to something) a leap from $632 to $735从 632 美元飞涨到 735 美元
    Topics Change, cause and effectc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • enormous
    • giant
    verb + leap
    • make
    • take
    preposition
    • leap from
    • leap to
    • leap in
    phrases
    • a leap forward
    • a leap of faith
    • by leaps and bounds
    See full entry
  3. leap + adv./prep. a sudden change from one thing to another; very fast progress with something骤变;剧增;激增
    • Few people successfully make the leap from television to the movies.从电视业转向电影业很少有人成功。
    • a great leap into the unknown向未知世界的一大跃进
    • They've made a great leap forward with their building in the last few years.最近几年来,他们的建筑工作有了长足的进步。
  4. see also quantum leap
    Word OriginOld English hlēapan (verb), hlȳp (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch lopen, German laufen (verb), and Dutch loop, German Lauf (noun), all meaning ‘run’, also to lope.
Idioms
by/in leaps and bounds
  1. very quickly; in large amounts非常迅速;飞跃地;突飞猛进;大量地
    • Her health has improved in leaps and bounds.她的健康已迅速好转。
    • His technique has come on in leaps and bounds this season.这个赛季他的技术突飞猛进。
a leap in the dark
  1. an action or a risk that you take without knowing anything about the activity or what the result will be冒险举动
    • I didn’t know what the new job would be like—I just took a leap in the dark.我不知道新工作会是什么样的——我只是在黑暗中做了一个跳跃。
    Topics Dangerc2
a leap of faith
  1. a belief in something that is not known or has not been done before飞跃:对之前未知或从未做过的事情的信念
    • These reforms are totally untested and will require a leap of faith on the part of teachers.这些改革措施完全没有经过检验,需要教师大胆地给予信任。

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