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Leap; L.E.A.P.; LEAP (disambiguation); Leap (disambiguation); Leap (album)
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leap         
I. v. n.
1.
Jump, bound, spring, vault.
2.
Hop, frisk, gambol, caper.
II. v. a.
Jump over, bound across.
III. n.
1.
Jump, spring, bound, vault.
2.
Hop, frisk, frisking, caper, gambol.
leap         
(leaps, leaping, leaped, or leapt)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Note: British English usually uses the form 'leapt' as the past tense and past participle. American English usually uses 'leaped'.
1.
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
VERB: V prep/adv, V
Leap is also a noun.
Smith took Britain's fifth medal of the championships with a leap of 2.37 metres.
N-COUNT
2.
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.
VERB: V prep/adv, V prep/adv
3.
If a vehicle leaps somewhere, it moves there in a short sudden movement.
The car leapt forward.
VERB: V adv/prep
4.
A leap is a large and important change, increase, or advance. (JOURNALISM)
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.
N-COUNT: oft N in n
5.
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.
VERB: V prep
6.
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
VERB: V at n
7.
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.
PHRASE: usu PHR after v [emphasis]
Leap         
·noun A Fault.
II. Leap ·noun A weel or wicker trap for fish.
III. Leap ·noun A Basket.
IV. Leap ·noun Copulation with, or coverture of, a female beast.
V. Leap ·vt To cause to leap; as, to leap a horse across a ditch.
VI. Leap ·vt To pass over by a leap or jump; as, to leap a wall, or a ditch.
VII. Leap ·vt To copulate with (a female beast); to Cover.
VIII. Leap ·noun The act of leaping, or the space passed by leaping; a jump; a spring; a bound.
IX. Leap ·vi To spring or move suddenly, as by a jump or by jumps; to Bound; to move swiftly. Also Fig.
X. Leap ·noun A passing from one note to another by an interval, especially by a long one, or by one including several other and intermediate intervals.
XI. Leap ·vi 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.
leap         
I
n.
1) a quantum leap
2) a leap forward
II
v.
1) (d; intr.) to leap at ('to be eager for') (to leap at an opportunity)
2) (d; intr.) to leap out of (the dolphin leaped out of the water)
3) (d; intr.) to leap over (to leap over a fence)
4) (misc.) to leap to smb.'s defense ('to defend smb. with enthusiasm')
leap         
¦ verb (past or past participle leaped or leapt)
1. jump or spring a long way.
jump across.
2. move quickly and suddenly.
(leap at) accept (an opportunity) eagerly.
(leap out) (especially of writing) be conspicuous; stand out.
3. (of a price or figure) increase dramatically.
¦ noun
1. an instance of leaping; a forceful jump or quick movement.
2. a sudden abrupt change or transition.
Phrases
a leap in the dark a daring step or enterprise with unpredictable consequences.
by (or in) leaps and bounds with startlingly rapid progress.
Derivatives
leaper noun
Origin
OE hleapan (v.), hly?p (n.), of Gmc origin; related to lope.
LEAP         
Language for the Expression of Associative Procedures. ALGOL-based formalism for sets and associative retrieval, for TX-2. Became part of SAIL. "An ALGOL-based Associative Language", J.A. Feldman et al, CACM 12(8):439-449 (Aug 1969).
Leap (album)         
Leap is an album by Drop Trio. It was completely improvised by band members Ian Varley (keyboards), Nino Batista (bass), and Nuje Blattel (drums).
Leap (computer worm)         
Leap virus; Leap-A; Leap.A
The Oompa-Loompa malware, also called OSX/Oomp-A or Leap.A, is an application-infecting, LAN-spreading worm for Mac OS X, discovered by the Apple security firm Intego on February 14, 2006.
LEAP (programming language)         
EXTENSION TO THE ALGOL 60 PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
LEAP programming language
LEAP is an extension to the ALGOL 60 programming language which provides an associative memory of triples. The three items in a triple denote the association that an Attribute of an Object has a specific Value.
Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol         
COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL
LEAP (encryption)
Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol (LEAP) is a proprietary wireless LAN authentication method developed by Cisco Systems. Important features of LEAP are dynamic WEP keys and mutual authentication (between a wireless client and a RADIUS server).

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