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/lˈiːp/

A(z) „leap” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to leap
01

ugrani, ĂĄtugrani

to jump very high or over a long distance
Intransitive: to leap | to leap somewhere
to leap definition and meaning
Példåk
In the ballet performance, the dancer leaped across the stage, showcasing extraordinary grace and strength.
A balettelƑadĂĄson a tĂĄncos ĂĄtugrott a szĂ­npadon, rendkĂ­vĂŒli kecsessĂ©gĂ©t Ă©s erƑfit mutatva.
02

ugrik, hirtelen emelkedik

to suddenly increase in amount, number, price, etc.
Intransitive
Példåk
With the popularity of the new smartphone, the company 's profits leaped in the last quarter.
Az Ășj okostelefon nĂ©pszerƱsĂ©gĂ©vel a vĂĄllalat nyeresĂ©ge az utolsĂł negyedĂ©vben ugrĂĄsszerƱen nƑtt.
03

ugråsra késztet, råkényszerít az ugråsra

to cause or compel someone or something to jump or make a sudden movement
Transitive: to leap sb/sth
Példåk
The daredevil decided to leap his motorcycle over a row of parked cars during the stunt show.
A vakmerƑ Ășgy döntött, hogy a mutatvĂĄnyos show alatt ĂĄtugratja a motorjĂĄt egy sor parkolĂł autĂł felett.
01

ugrås, növekedés

a sharp increase in something, such as price, etc.
Példåk
There was a sudden leap in demand for online services during the lockdown period.
A karantén ideje alatt hirtelen ugrås történt az online szolgåltatåsok irånti keresletben.
02

a group of leopards considered collectively as a unit

Példåk
The safari guide warned of a leap in the distance.
03

a quick jump forward or upward

Példåk
The dancer executed a graceful leap across the stage.
04

an abrupt change or shift from one state, idea, or condition to another

Példåk
He took a leap in reasoning to connect the ideas.
05

the measure of distance covered by a jump or leap

Példåk
Record-breaking leaps in athletics are celebrated at competitions.
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