Leaping Meaning in English
word · lemma: leap
/ˈɫipɪŋ/
LEE-ping
/lˈiːpɪŋ/
LEEP-ing
释义
Jumping high or far into the air, either literally or figuratively. It is often used to describe quick, energetic, and sometimes joyful movement.
用法与细微差别
More vivid and energetic than 'jumping'; often linked to excitement or agility (e.g., 'leaping into action'). Common in both literal (sports, animals) and figurative (swift change, progress) contexts. Rare in very formal settings.
Spanish: saltar - brincando (con alegría)Portuguese (BR): saltando - pulandoPortuguese (PT): saltando - pulandoChinese (Simplified): 跳跃Chinese (Traditional): 跳躍Hindi: कूदनाArabic: يقفزBengali: লাফিয়ে ওঠা - লাফানো (আনন্দে বা দ্রুততা নিয়ে)Russian: прыгающий - скачущийJapanese: 跳ぶ - 跳躍するVietnamese: nhảy vọt - nhảy lênKorean: 껑충 뛰는 - 도약하는Turkish: sıçrayan - atlayanUrdu: اچھلنا - چھلانگ لگاناIndonesian: melompat - melonjak
例句
The cat is leaping over the fence.
basic
She was leaping with joy at the news.
basic
A frog is leaping across the pond.
basic
He came leaping down the stairs to answer the door.
natural
Prices are leaping this year due to high demand.
natural
He took a leaping risk to start his own business.
natural