0 a children's game in which a number of children bend down and another child jumps over them one at a time -- (兒童玩的)跳背遊戲
1 to improve your position by going past other people quickly or by missing out some stages -- 跳升;越級提升
They've leapfrogged from third to first place. 他們已經從第三位上升到了第一位。
She leapfrogged several older colleagues to get the manager's job. 她越過幾位年長的同事升到了經理的職位。
When the glide is deleted, the weak mora cannot be rehoused in the tonic syllable without leapfrogging over the strong mora and crossing association lines.
Three types of interactions, namely leapfrogging, partial coalescence and coalescence, are studied.
The historicity of the novel is not leapfrogged by authorial selfconsciousness.
Our leapfrogged linear congruential implementation is given below.
Parties refrain from leapfrogging because voter biases force leapfrogging parties to present positions that are significantly more extreme than those of their rivals, and hence are electorally unattractive.
During a sequence of leapfrogging justice extending over five years, the respective duties of sheriffs, marshals, court clerks, federal commissioners, and judges would all become issues of litigation.
During the entire post-war period there are only five occasions (1950, 1951, 1955, 1964 and 1997) in which the parties leapfrog each other.
One of the common ploys of the girl-group repertory is a game of musical leapfrog.