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тазовые
跳跃 tiàoyuè
I. leap <leapt or leaped> [liːp] VB intr
1. leap:
leap
跳跃 tiàoyuè
leap
tiào
leap over a wall
2. leap:
leap
敏捷地移动 mǐnjiéde yídòng
leap
急速行动 jísù xíngdòng
II. leap <leapt or leaped> [liːp] VB trans
leap
跳过 tiàoguò
leap
使跃过 shǐ yuèguò
III. leap <leapt or leaped> [liːp] N
1. leap:
leap
跳跃 tiàoyuè
2. leap:
leap
飞跃 fēiyuè
leap
激增 jīzēng
leap year N
leap year
闰年 rùnnián
Present
Ileap
youleap
he/she/itleaps
weleap
youleap
theyleap
Past
Ileaped / British English a. leapt
youleaped / British English a. leapt
he/she/itleaped / British English a. leapt
weleaped / British English a. leapt
youleaped / British English a. leapt
theyleaped / British English a. leapt
Present Perfect
Ihaveleaped / British English a. leapt
youhaveleaped / British English a. leapt
he/she/ithasleaped / British English a. leapt
wehaveleaped / British English a. leapt
youhaveleaped / British English a. leapt
theyhaveleaped / British English a. leapt
Past Perfect
Ihadleaped / British English a. leapt
youhadleaped / British English a. leapt
he/she/ithadleaped / British English a. leapt
wehadleaped / British English a. leapt
youhadleaped / British English a. leapt
theyhadleaped / British English a. leapt
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The first is the cautionary requirement - parties are more likely to look before they leap when making a bargain than when making an off-the-cuff promise of a gift.
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When this happened, the market day would be moved to the next day, which was the bissextile (leap) day.
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Although changes of quantum state occur on the submicroscopic level, in popular discourse, the term quantum leap refers to a large increase.
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The height is probably rugby, where players will literally leap at an official's command.
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Instead, they simply leap at each other, fangs outstretched.
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