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1 leap at
leap atmet beide handen aangrijpen 〈kans e.d.〉 -
2 leap
n. sprong; aanloop--------v. springen; aanloop nemen; doen springenleap1[ lie:p] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 sprong ⇒ gesprongen afstand; plotselinge toename/verandering; (door een sprong te passeren) hindernis/obstakel♦voorbeelden:————————leap21 (op/vooruit) springen2 plotseling/(als) met een sprong geschieden♦voorbeelden:¶ leap out (at someone) • eruit springen (voor iemand), opvallen (bij iemand)her heart leaped up • haar hart maakte een sprongetje→ look look/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉 -
3 leap
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4 leap at a chance
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5 leap at an opportunity
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6 leap for joy
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7 leap into fame
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8 leap out (at someone)
leap out (at someone)eruit springen (voor iemand), opvallen (bij iemand) -
9 leap year
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10 leap at the opportunity
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11 leap forward
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12 leap in the dark
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13 leap-frog
haasje-over (spel waarbij men over de hoofden v.d. andere spelers springt) -
14 a leap in the dark
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15 flying jump/leap
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16 look before you leap
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17 quantum leap
een spectaculaire vooruitgang, een doorbraak, een omwentelingspectaculaire stap vooruit, doorbraak, omwenteling -
18 meteoric leap
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19 one small step for man-one giant leap for mankind
een kleine stap voor de mens,een gigantische stap voor de mensheid (de woorden van de eerste man die op de maan liep)English-Dutch dictionary > one small step for man-one giant leap for mankind
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20 take a flying leap
ga uit mijn gezichtsveld
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