Synonym: bound, dive, hop, hurdle, jump, plunge, pounce, spring, vault. Similar words: cheap, take apart, lean, plea, lead, plead, leather, leave. Meaning: [lɪːp] n. 1. a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards 2. an abrupt transition 3. a sudden and decisive increase 4. the distance leaped (or to be leaped). v. 1. move forward by leaps and bounds 2. pass abruptly from one state or topic to another 3. jump down from an elevated point 4. cause to jump or leap.
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271. Great Britain's Jonathan Edwards, the world record holder finished first in the men's triple jump with a leap of 17.6 metres.
272. After a couple of minutes, they both leap off the cliff and fall to the ground.
273. Of the development type of abrupt change gradual advance, and leap over, the development type of gradual advance is the best choice.
274. Look before you leap . 255. Please show me the menu.
275. "This is a big step forward in putting an end to the war, " said Norm Stamper, a former Seattle chief of police and now spokesman for the group Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (Leap).
276. Their move to Latin America was a leap in the dark.
277. The study, which was published in the journal Nature, is a giant leap in geneticists' quest to better understand the strange witches' brew of nature and nurture that makes us who we are.
278. Phone manufacturers are constantly packing more power into their products, and with every leap forward, the ceil phone seems to absorb the capabilities of another device.
279. The Gregorian calendar introduced the concept of skipping three of four century years as a leap year, and so keeps the balance a bit better than the Julian calendar.
280. The Swedish engineer who invented the zip fastener made a greater intellectual leap than many scientists do in a lifetime.
281. All years that are divisible by 4 should be leap years of 366 days, except those which coincide with the beginning of a century.
282. You took a leap in the dark in going into partnership with this strange man.
283. LEAP is an RDBMS RelationalSystem implementing the relational Algebra - a core part of relational database theory.
284. The constant electronic signal and the step leap signal were exported in the same time. The recombination pressure sensor has such features as high accuracy,(Sentencedict.com ) overload cap...
285. Though of course this is a Leap Year, so if the future king doesn't get the job done on February 14, tradition dictates that Middleton can ask him to marry her on February 29.
286. If one sheep leap over the dyke, all rest will follow.
287. He describes how it was to live through the Great Leap Forward as a child as well as living through the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution.
288. An algorithm known as differential threshold leap furthur improves the detection speed of R-wave.