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1 leap
قَفْزَة \ jump: a sudden spring (esp. in sports): He won the long jump. leap: a powerful jump. spring: a jump. \ وَثْبَة \ jump: a sudden spring (esp. in sports): He won the long jump. leap: a powerful jump. spring: a jump. -
2 leap
قَفَزَ \ bounce: to spring like a ball: John bounced out of bed. jump: to spring off one’s feet and land on them again: He kept jumping up and down. He jumped on to his horse and over the gate and across the stream, to spring over or across sth. The horse easily jumped the fence. leap: to jump high in the air: He leapt when he saw the snake near his foot. spring, (sprang): to jump; move suddenly: He sprang out of bed. vault: to jump (over), either by using a pole or by resting one’s hand on the object that one is crossing: He vaulted (over) the gates. \ See Also وثب (وَثَبَ)، اِجْتازَ قَفْزًا -
3 leap
وَثَبَ \ jump: to spring off one’s feet and land on them again: He kept jumping up and down. He jumped on to his horse and over the gate and across the stream. leap: to jump over (sth.): He leapt the narrow stream, to jump high in the air He leapt when he saw the snake near his foot. spring: to jump; move suddenly: He sprang out of bed. vault: to jump (over), either by using a pole or by resting one’s hand on the object that one is crossing: He vaulted (over) the gates. \ See Also قَفَزَ -
4 leap
طَفْرَة \ leap: a powerful jump. -
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طَفَرَ \ leap: to jump over (sth.): He leapt the narrow stream. prance: to jump about like an excited horse. skip: to jump playfully about. -
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[liːp] past tense, past participles leapt [lept], ( especially American) leaped1. verb1) to jump:يَقْفِزHe leapt into the boat.
2) to jump over:يَقْفِز فوقThe dog leapt the wall.
3) to rush eagerly:يَنْدَفِع بِشَوْق، يَقْفِزُ فَرَحاًShe leaped into his arms.
2. nounan act of leaping:قَفْزَه، وَثْبَهThe cat jumped from the roof and reached the ground in two leaps.
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7 leap/leaped/leaped
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8 leap/leapt/leapt
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9 leap year
سَنَة كَبيسَة \ leap year: a year in which February has 29 days. -
10 Leap Attack (Diablo II game)
Quality control: LAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Leap Attack (Diablo II game)
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11 Leap Wireless International
NASDAQ: LWINУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Leap Wireless International
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12 Leap Wireless options
Stock Exchange: QZQУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Leap Wireless options
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13 Leap Attack
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14 leap-frog scheme
схема 'крест', схема 'чехарда'Русско-английский словарь механических и общенаучных терминов > leap-frog scheme
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15 leap-frog development
скачкообразная застройка (застройка как бы «перешагивает» через дорогостоящие земельные участки на дешёвые) ( США); см. также leapfroggingАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > leap-frog development
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16 leap year
every fourth year, which consists of 366 days, February having 29, ie 1996, 2000, 2004 etc.سَنَة كبيس -
17 leap-frog
nouna game in which one person vaults over another's bent back, pushing off from his hands.لُعْبَة التَّقافُز فوق بَعْض -
18 Active Leap Technology
Military: ALTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Active Leap Technology
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19 Aon Corporation LEAP
Stock Exchange: YNVУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Aon Corporation LEAP
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20 Apache Leap Research Site
Engineering: ALRSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Apache Leap Research Site
См. также в других словарях:
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leap — ► VERB (past or past part. leaped or leapt) 1) jump or spring a long way. 2) jump across. 3) move quickly and suddenly. 4) (leap at) accept eagerly. 5) increase dramatically … English terms dictionary
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leap — [lēp] vi. leapt [lept, lēpt] or leaped, leaping [ME lepen < OE hleapan, akin to MDu lopen, Ger laufen] 1. to move oneself suddenly from the ground, etc. by using one s leg muscles; jump; spring 2. to move suddenly or swiftly, as if by jumping; … English World dictionary
Leap — (l[=e]p), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Leaped} (l[=e]pt; 277), rarely {Leapt} (l[=e]pt or l[e^]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Leaping}.] [OE. lepen, leapen, AS. hle[ a]pan to leap, jump, run; akin to OS. [=a]hl[=o]pan, OFries. hlapa, D. loopen, G. laufen, OHG.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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leap on — ˈleap on ˈleap upon [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they leap on he/she/it leaps on present participle leaping on past tense leaped on … Useful english dictionary
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leap — leap; leap·er; leap·ing; … English syllables
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