3 to accept a chance to do sth eagerly -- hoppe på sjansen/muligheten
4 a sudden increase or advance -- hopp [ neuter ]
a leap forward in laser technology et fremskritt i laserteknologien
Her English is improving in leaps and bounds. Engelsken hennes forbedrer seg med stormskritt.
5 a long jump -- hopp [ neuter ]
a leap over the fence et hopp over gjerdet
6 a choice or decision you make without any evidence to support it -- en sjanse å ta [ masculine ]
7 to jump -- springe, hoppe
He leapt into the boat.
8 to jump over -- hoppe over
9 to rush eagerly -- kaste seg (i armene på)
She leaped into his arms.
10 an act of leaping -- sprang
She leaps from an architectural monument to a phallocentric world.
In this way one goes up the scale gradually instead of in leaps as in the centesimal scale.
Options are appraised, rejected or developed, employing simultaneously retrospective and predictive leaps of the imagination.
As we correlate the drawings with the model, the scale continually leaps in our imaginations, and we feel teased by the artists.
There are indeed relatively giant leaps between the observations made and the conclusion that is deduced.
Meanwhile, rates of resource exploitation and consumption leaped ahead even faster than population growth as the industrial model of development was adopted around the world.
He argues that it was the evolution of cerebral connectivity that allowed for the huge leaps forward.
The basic dimension, then, would be temporal, and experience would be an orderly ensemble of phenomenal leaps and bounds, a time line.
中文繁体
突然移動, 跳,跳躍, 突然發生…
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突然移动, 跳,跳跃, 突然发生…
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hacer un movimiento repentino, saltar, salto…
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saltar, pular, salto…
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~が跳ぶように動く, ~が飛び上がる, 跳躍…
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ani/beklenmedik gelişme/artış, hamle, sıçrama…
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bondir, sauter, faire un bond…
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fer un moviment sobtat, saltar, bot…
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