to leap
常見(jiàn)例句
- “I am, I think, courageous at the right moment, ” but “l(fā)ed too much by my head” to leap recklessly in.
“我覺(jué)得我在正確的時(shí)刻該是勇敢的,”但是毫無(wú)顧忌地跳下去“受我的理智影響太多”。 - That ability to leap the gap between cells means the connections branching from a single cell can be mapped.
這種跳躍細(xì)胞間隔的能力意味著從一個(gè)細(xì)胞發(fā)出的分支連接可以被繪制出來(lái)。 - In my last match, I tried to leap a linebacker.
在最.近一次比賽中,我試圖跳躍過(guò)一名後衛(wèi)。 - "The point is, that what we are looking for is not just to continue on the same path, we want to leap into the future.
- There was an intellectual leap that occurred in the seventeenth century and it became very fashionable to talk in terms of probabilities.
也就是說(shuō),十七世紀(jì)中,誕生了一次智慧的飛躍,用概率來(lái)表述成了件很時(shí)髦的事
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 金融市場(chǎng)課程節(jié)選 - What that means is that we identify students who are going to take a big leap, intellectual leap forward in this coming year, a spurt forward in this coming year.
測(cè)試能讓我們找出,將在新學(xué)年在學(xué)業(yè)上,取得巨大進(jìn)步的學(xué)生,在新學(xué)年取得巨大進(jìn)步。
哈彿公開(kāi)課 - 幸福課課程節(jié)選 - Lately, the repopularization of old-fashioned lines has caused prices of the 18th-century seats to leap.
FORBES: Coming Attractions - After the laws were scrapped, banks started to leap into bed with one another.
ECONOMIST: Buttonwood - And Snipes is just amazing: everything he does seems to leap off the screen.
NEWYORKER: White Men Can’t Jump 返回 to leap