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Leap up Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫip/ /ˈəp
LEEP-up
lˈiːp/ /ˈʌp
LEEP-up

释义

To jump quickly up from a lower position, often because of surprise, excitement, or energy.

用法与细微差别

More dramatic than simply 'stand up'; often used for sudden physical movement, or as a metaphor (e.g., 'leap up in popularity'). Less formal, common in stories and spoken English. Not interchangeable with 'jump up' in fixed expressions.

例句

The cat suddenly leaped up onto the table.

basic

He leapt up when he heard his name.

basic

The children leapt up to catch the ball.

basic

She leapt up from her chair when she saw the spider.

natural

My heart leapt up when I heard the good news.

natural

Sales of the new phone leapt up after the ad campaign.

natural