leap
[v1: Leap, v2: Leapt / Leaped, v3: Leapt / Leaped]
Kelime Anlamı :
1. atlamak.
2. siçrama.
3. sıçrama.
4. sıçramak.
5. Hafif Atmosfer Dışı Atış (Light ExoAtmospheric Projectile).
6. zıplamak.
7. üzerinden atlamak.
8. sıçrama uzaklığı.
9. atlayıp öte tarafa geçmek.
10. sekmek.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1.
to spring or bound upward from or as if from the ground; jump: leaped over the wall; salmon leaping upriver.
2. to move quickly or abruptly from one condition or subject to another: always leaping to conclusions.
3. to act impulsively: leaped at the opportunity to travel.
4. to jump over: couldn't leap the brook.
5. to cause to leap: leap a horse over a hurdle.
6. the act of leaping; a jump.
7. A place jumped over or from.
8. the distance cleared in a leap.
9. an abrupt or precipitous passage, shift, or transition: a leap from rags to riches.
10. by leaps and bounds very quickly: growing by leaps and bounds.
11. leap in the dark an act whose consequences cannot be predicted.
12. leap of faith the act or an instance of believing or trusting in something intangible or incapable of being proved.
2. to move quickly or abruptly from one condition or subject to another: always leaping to conclusions.
3. to act impulsively: leaped at the opportunity to travel.
4. to jump over: couldn't leap the brook.
5. to cause to leap: leap a horse over a hurdle.
6. the act of leaping; a jump.
7. A place jumped over or from.
8. the distance cleared in a leap.
9. an abrupt or precipitous passage, shift, or transition: a leap from rags to riches.
10. by leaps and bounds very quickly: growing by leaps and bounds.
11. leap in the dark an act whose consequences cannot be predicted.
12. leap of faith the act or an instance of believing or trusting in something intangible or incapable of being proved.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
lightweight extensible authentication protocol
2. to jump from one location to another.
3. the act of leaping or jumping.
4. the distance traversed by a leap or jump.
5. A significant move forward.
6. A fault.
7. copulation with, or coverture of, a female beast.
8. A passing from one note to another by an interval, especially by a long one, or by one including several other intermediate intervals.
2. to jump from one location to another.
3. the act of leaping or jumping.
4. the distance traversed by a leap or jump.
5. A significant move forward.
6. A fault.
7. copulation with, or coverture of, a female beast.
8. A passing from one note to another by an interval, especially by a long one, or by one including several other intermediate intervals.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A basket.
2. A weel or wicker trap for fish.
3. the act of leaping, or the space passed by leaping; a jump; a spring; a bound.
4. copulation with, or coverture of, a female beast.
5. A fault.
6. A passing from one note to another by an interval, especially by a long one, or by one including several other and intermediate intervals.
7. to spring clear of the ground, with the feet; to jump; to vault.
8. to spring or move suddenly, as by a jump or by jumps; to bound; to move swiftly. also fig.
9. to pass over by a leap or jump.
10. to copulate with (a female beast); to cover.
11. to cause to leap.
2. A weel or wicker trap for fish.
3. the act of leaping, or the space passed by leaping; a jump; a spring; a bound.
4. copulation with, or coverture of, a female beast.
5. A fault.
6. A passing from one note to another by an interval, especially by a long one, or by one including several other and intermediate intervals.
7. to spring clear of the ground, with the feet; to jump; to vault.
8. to spring or move suddenly, as by a jump or by jumps; to bound; to move swiftly. also fig.
9. to pass over by a leap or jump.
10. to copulate with (a female beast); to cover.
11. to cause to leap.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to spring clear of the ground or of any point of rest; pass through space by force of an initial bound or impulse; spring; jump; vault; bound.
2. to move with springs or bounds; start suddenly or with quick motion; make a spring or bound; shoot or spring out or up.
3. to go; travel. compare landleaper.
4. in music, to pass from any tone to one that is two or more diatonic steps distant from it.
5. to pass over by leaping; jump over; spring or bound from one side to the other of: as, to leap a wall.
6. to copulate with; cover: said of the males of certain beasts.
7. to cause to take a leap; cause to pass by leaping.
8. the act or an act of leaping; a jump; a spring; a bound.
9. the act of copulating with or covering a female: said of certain beasts.
10. in music, a passing from any tone to one that is two or more diatonic steps distant from it.
11. in mining, a fault or break in the strata.
12. A basket.
13. A trap or snare for fish.
14. half a bushel.
2. to move with springs or bounds; start suddenly or with quick motion; make a spring or bound; shoot or spring out or up.
3. to go; travel. compare landleaper.
4. in music, to pass from any tone to one that is two or more diatonic steps distant from it.
5. to pass over by leaping; jump over; spring or bound from one side to the other of: as, to leap a wall.
6. to copulate with; cover: said of the males of certain beasts.
7. to cause to take a leap; cause to pass by leaping.
8. the act or an act of leaping; a jump; a spring; a bound.
9. the act of copulating with or covering a female: said of certain beasts.
10. in music, a passing from any tone to one that is two or more diatonic steps distant from it.
11. in mining, a fault or break in the strata.
12. A basket.
13. A trap or snare for fish.
14. half a bushel.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
a sudden and decisive increase
2. jump down from an elevated point
3. the distance leaped (or to be leaped)
4. move forward by leaps and bounds
5. pass abruptly from one state or topic to another
6. cause to jump or leap
7. a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards
8. an abrupt transition
2. jump down from an elevated point
3. the distance leaped (or to be leaped)
4. move forward by leaps and bounds
5. pass abruptly from one state or topic to another
6. cause to jump or leap
7. a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards
8. an abrupt transition
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.