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Перевод: leap
[существительное] прыжок ; скачок ; резкое изменение; препятствие; дислокация ; [глагол] скакать; прыгать; перепрыгивать; перескакивать; резко подскочить; ухватиться; сильно забиться; с радостью согласиться
Тезаурус:
- (Neurotransmitters are chemicals that leap across the gaps between nerve cells to transmit messages in the central nervous system.)
- Weak demand for windows for homes is being offset elsewhere and the West Midlands property developments and disposals are helping to keep the leap in interest charges within bounds.
- Without pausing to measure the distance, he launched himself into a desperate leap that carried him right across the opening.
- If Bully was in the front garden when she set out for Pack Meeting, he would leap the gate and bound up to her, putting his great front paws against her chest, and barking at her.
- To this day the spot is known as "The Major's Leap".
- The huge leap ( ) that marks the end of each verse in the Ballade , never sounds very confident.
- To get to that point, there was a quantum leap to be achieved, the proverbial turning point in a young man's life when fate or some other thing takes a hand, and it was at this point in time that June - whom he says he still believed was his sister - reappeared in the story as a catalyst to a decision that would ultimately prove to be the most important in his life.
- Prefaced by an "urgent remonstrance" to the gentlemen of England, warning them that the young Queen Victoria's announcement of her intention to marry Prince Albert may lead to great numbers of her female subjects taking a similar nuptial initiative owing to Leap Year of 1840 (traditionally a woman could make a proposal of marriage only in a leap year).
- I mean to move on silently escaping, but I crash straight into a trolley, pushed by a bloke looking like one of the heavyweights in a James Bond film, so I leap away at speed as he snarls after me and knock over a pile of bean tins.
- The types of gait in the Rottweiler are the walk, the trot, the pace, the gallop and the leap.
- "Because," Winnie said, very smartly, "of the way ye leap the counter."
- Many of the new designs make a quantum leap in the choice of materials; more and more parts are being made of plastics.
- And from the glory of this, to being almost arrested in the company of Jeffrey Bernard and myself on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, I suppose must seem an extraordinary downward leap for the Cup.
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