0 to make a large jump or sudden movement, usually from one place to another -- 跳,跳跃
1 to provide help, protection, etc. very quickly -- 快速提供(帮助、保护等)
He leaped to his friend's defence. 他立即为他的朋友进行辩护。
Scott leapt to the rescue when he spotted the youngster in difficulty. 斯科特一发现那孩子处境艰难就立即出手帮忙。
Mr Davies leaped in to explain. 戴维斯先生赶忙出来解释。
He leapt to fame after his appearance in a Broadway play. 他在参加一出百老汇演出后一举成名。
2 a big change, increase, or improvement -- 巨变;激增;提高
He remembered the old adage 'look before you leap'.
She leaped up to help him.
She leaped onto the chair.
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.
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突然移動, 跳,跳躍, 突然發生…
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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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يَقْفِز, قَفزة, طَفرة…
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