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leap

Aussprache: [liːp]

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Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to jump high or a long way. It’s like when you hop over something or jump off the ground. It’s a quick movement up or across.

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The frog can leap from one lily pad to another with ease.

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The cat did not leap over the fence; it simply walked around it instead.

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Can you leap as high as the basketball net?

Kontext: „movement“

(noun) a quick jump or bound. When you see someone jump suddenly, that’s a leap. It can also mean a big change or advancement.

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Her leap into the water made a big splash.

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He didn’t take a leap; he stayed on the ground instead.

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Did you see the leap the dolphin made out of the water?

Kontext: „progress“

(noun) a significant or sudden increase or improvement. This can mean a big step forward in any area, like learning or technology.

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The new computer made a leap in speed and performance.

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There was no leap in her skills; she remained at the same level.

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What kind of leap in knowledge do you expect from studying more?

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