Etymology: [ 'lEp ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English lepen, from Old English hlēapan, from Proto-Germanic *hlaupanan (cf. Dutch lopen ‘to stroll, go for a walk’, German laufen ‘to run’, Danish løbe), from Proto-Indo-European (cf. Lithuanian šlùbti ‘to become lame’, klùbti ‘to stumble’).
atlamak, siçrama, sıçrama, sıçramak, Hafif Atmosfer Dışı Atış (Light ExoAtmospheric Projectile), zıplamak, üzerinden atlamak, ani yükselme, atlayıp öte tarafa geçmek, sekmek, sıçrama uzaklığı, atılım,v.sıçra:n.sıçrama, Birden sayıca artmak, çabucak hareket etmek, uzağa ya da yükseğe zıplamak. A dolphin leapt out of the water, atlanılan yer, sekme, atlanılan uzaklık, atılım, hoplamak, atılmak, atlama, leapfro, leap sıçra, siçra, sıçramak, atlamak, fırlamak, hoplamak; sıçratmak, sıçra, fırlatmak, sıçratmak, atlayış, artış, fırlama, sıçradı, bir sıçrama, atlamak için, sıçrayan, f., bak. leap, leap,
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uzağa ya da yükseğe zıplamak. A dolphin leapt out of the water
The distance traversed by a leap or jump, The act of leaping or jumping, Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol, A significant move forward, To jump from one location to another, If a vehicle leaps somewhere, it moves there in a short sudden movement. The car leapt forward, If you leap, you jump high in the air or jump a long distance. He had leapt from a window in the building and escaped The man threw his arms out as he leapt. = jump Leap is also a noun. Smith took Britain's fifth medal of the championships with a leap of 2.37 metres, A leap is a large and important change, increase, or advance. The result has been a giant leap in productivity. the leap in the unemployed from 35,000 to 75,000 Contemporary art has taken a huge leap forward in the last five or six years, A passing from one note to another by an interval, especially by a long one, or by one including several other and intermediate intervals, jump, hop, lunge, spring into the air; move suddenly, act quickly, To cause to leap; as, to leap a horse across a ditch, A fault, The act of leaping, or the space passed by leaping; a jump; a spring; a bound, a light springing movement upwards or forwards the distance leaped (or to be leaped); "a leap of 10 feet" an abrupt transition; "a successful leap from college to the major leagues" pass abruptly from one state or topic to another; "leap into fame"; "jump to a conclusion, To pass over by a leap or jump; as, to leap a wall, or a ditch, pass abruptly from one state or topic to another; "leap into fame"; "jump to a conclusion, a light springing movement upwards or forwards the distance leaped (or to be leaped); "a leap of 10 feet", an abrupt transition; "a successful leap from college to the major leagues", (10) - Pokémon with this attack: Misty's Magikarp L5, A weel or wicker trap for fish, A basket, Also Fig, To spring or move suddenly, as by a jump or by jumps; to bound; to move swiftly, To spring clear of the ground, with the feet; to jump; to vault; as, a man leaps over a fence, or leaps upon a horse, To copulate with (a female beast); to cover, Copulation with, or coverture of, a female beast, the distance leaped (or to be leaped); "a leap of 10 feet", a sudden and decisive increase; "a jump in attendance", move forward by leaps and bounds; "The horse bounded across the meadow"; "The child leapt across the puddle"; "Can you jump over the fence?", pass abruptly from one state or topic to another; "leap into fame"; "jump to a conclusion", A LEAP is a long-term option contract for a company's stock They usually run for one year or more and are available on several U S exchanges, cause to jump or leap; "the trainer jumped the tiger through the hoop", a light springing movement upwards or forwards, jump (bid), especially more than a minimum jump, British English usually uses the form leapt as the past tense and past participle. American English usually uses leaped, act of jumping, lunge, spring; distance jumped; sudden change, abrupt transition, If you leap somewhere, you move there suddenly and quickly. The two men leaped into the jeep and roared off With a terrible howl, he leapt forward and threw himself into the water, If you leap to a particular place or position, you make a large and important change, increase, or advance. Warwicks leap to third in the table, 31 points behind leaders Essex, If you leap at a chance or opportunity, you accept it quickly and eagerly. The post of principal of the theatre school became vacant and he leapt at the chance. = jump, The movement of a single musical line by more than a second at a time, emphasis You can use in leaps and bounds or by leaps and bounds to emphasize that someone or something is improving or increasing quickly and greatly. He's improved in leaps and bounds this season The total number of species on the planet appears to be growing by leaps and bounds, Local Environmental Action Plan (Environment Agency), Local Education Assistance Program- HS students tutor students at the Jr High, Spring into the air from one foot to land on the other foot, Light Extensible Authentication Protocol, LEAP method is ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent) assays that use antibodies that are sensitive to latex proteins to quantitatively measure the level of antigenic proteins in latex extracts The antibodies IgG are generated from rabbits that are immunized with purified latex protein, Limited Examination and Appointment Program In this program, a selection process is used to enhance employment opportunities in civil service for persons with physical or mental disabilities as defined under any of the five goal setting categories: visual, hearing, speech, physical, or developmental disabilities, A transfer of weight from one foot to the other Push off with a spring and land on the ball of the other foot, letting the heel come down Bend knee to absorb the shock, A leap is any place where a player must leap over something, be it a structure or a lack thereof, to keep going Of course, when executed, a player may say something in essence of "Did you see me just do that crazy jump over there?", Leveraging Educational Assistance Program, a federal grant matched by state funds, Lightweight Extensible Agent Platform, -Lightweight Exo-Atmospheric Projectile, Long-Term Equity Anticipation Security LEAPs are long term equity options and normally expire in two to five years, Legislative Evaluation & Accountability Program Committee, Lightweight & Efficient Application Protocol An open datagram protocol designed for mobile phones LEAP is a 'push' protocol, designed for SMS-like applications, Present participle of leap, lep, leep, from Leap, to jump, A long-dated option that has an expiration date up to three years out, Acronym for long-term equity anticipation securities , which are long-term listed options, with maturities that can be as long as two and a half years, In English, this means calls and puts with an expiration as long as thirty-nine months Currently, equity LEAPS have two series at any time with a January expiration For example, in October 2000, LEAPS are available with expirations of January 2002 and January 2003, Plural of leap, Options that won't expire for up to three years Acronym for long-term equity anticipation securities, Stock options lasting up to three years that allow the customer to speculate about market conditions for the long term, See: Long-Term Anticipation Securities, Long-term Equity AnticiPation Securities are long-term stock or index options LEAPS, like all options, are available in two types, calls and puts, with expiration dates up to three years in the future, Long-dated, exchange-traded options, Long-term equity anticipation securities Long-term options, (Long Term Equity Anticipation Security): A long-term exchange traded equity Option Usually more than one year, An acronym for Long-term Equity AnticiPation Securities LEAPS are put or call options with expiration dates set as far as two years into the future Like standard options, each LEAPS contract represents 100 shares of the underlying stock, abbreviation for long term equity anticipation securities (long term options), Long-term Equity Anticipation Securities are long-term stock or index options LEAPS are available in two types, calls and puts They have expiration dates up to three years in the future, Stock options with expiration dates that are up to three years in the future Since conventional puts and calls typically expire within months, LEAPS provide an opportunity for more long-term speculation about market trends, Leapt is a past tense and past participle of leap. A past tense and a past participle of leap. a past tense and past participle of leap,
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A significant move forward - "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
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To jump from one location to another - "It is better to leap into the void."
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If a vehicle leaps somewhere, it moves there in a short sudden movement. The car leapt forward
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If you leap, you jump high in the air or jump a long distance. He had leapt from a window in the building and escaped The man threw his arms out as he leapt. = jump Leap is also a noun. Smith took Britain's fifth medal of the championships with a leap of 2.37 metres
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A leap is a large and important change, increase, or advance. The result has been a giant leap in productivity. the leap in the unemployed from 35,000 to 75,000 Contemporary art has taken a huge leap forward in the last five or six years
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A passing from one note to another by an interval, especially by a long one, or by one including several other and intermediate intervals
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To cause to leap; as, to leap a horse across a ditch
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The act of leaping, or the space passed by leaping; a jump; a spring; a bound
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a light springing movement upwards or forwards the distance leaped (or to be leaped); "a leap of 10 feet" an abrupt transition; "a successful leap from college to the major leagues" pass abruptly from one state or topic to another; "leap into fame"; "jump to a conclusion
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To pass over by a leap or jump; as, to leap a wall, or a ditch
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pass abruptly from one state or topic to another; "leap into fame"; "jump to a conclusion
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a light springing movement upwards or forwards the distance leaped (or to be leaped); "a leap of 10 feet"
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an abrupt transition; "a successful leap from college to the major leagues"
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To spring or move suddenly, as by a jump or by jumps; to bound; to move swiftly
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To spring clear of the ground, with the feet; to jump; to vault; as, a man leaps over a fence, or leaps upon a horse
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To copulate with (a female beast); to cover
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the distance leaped (or to be leaped); "a leap of 10 feet"
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a sudden and decisive increase; "a jump in attendance"
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move forward by leaps and bounds; "The horse bounded across the meadow"; "The child leapt across the puddle"; "Can you jump over the fence?"
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pass abruptly from one state or topic to another; "leap into fame"; "jump to a conclusion"
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A LEAP is a long-term option contract for a company's stock They usually run for one year or more and are available on several U S exchanges
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cause to jump or leap; "the trainer jumped the tiger through the hoop"
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act of jumping, lunge, spring; distance jumped; sudden change, abrupt transition isim
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If you leap somewhere, you move there suddenly and quickly. The two men leaped into the jeep and roared off With a terrible howl, he leapt forward and threw himself into the water
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If you leap to a particular place or position, you make a large and important change, increase, or advance. Warwicks leap to third in the table, 31 points behind leaders Essex
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If you leap at a chance or opportunity, you accept it quickly and eagerly. The post of principal of the theatre school became vacant and he leapt at the chance. = jump
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The movement of a single musical line by more than a second at a time
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emphasis You can use in leaps and bounds or by leaps and bounds to emphasize that someone or something is improving or increasing quickly and greatly. He's improved in leaps and bounds this season The total number of species on the planet appears to be growing by leaps and bounds
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Spring into the air from one foot to land on the other foot
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LEAP method is ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent) assays that use antibodies that are sensitive to latex proteins to quantitatively measure the level of antigenic proteins in latex extracts The antibodies IgG are generated from rabbits that are immunized with purified latex protein
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Limited Examination and Appointment Program In this program, a selection process is used to enhance employment opportunities in civil service for persons with physical or mental disabilities as defined under any of the five goal setting categories: visual, hearing, speech, physical, or developmental disabilities
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A transfer of weight from one foot to the other Push off with a spring and land on the ball of the other foot, letting the heel come down Bend knee to absorb the shock
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A leap is any place where a player must leap over something, be it a structure or a lack thereof, to keep going Of course, when executed, a player may say something in essence of "Did you see me just do that crazy jump over there?"
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leaping
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(Long Term Equity Anticipation Security): A long-term exchange traded equity Option Usually more than one year
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Leapt is a past tense and past participle of leap. A past tense and a past participle of leap. a past tense and past participle of leap
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