Examples of using Leapt in English and their translations into Chinese
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He leapt from the roof of a mosque in Nishapur and fell to his death.
However, Ash Sutton, driving the factory-backed Team BMR, leapt from the fifth row of the grid to second place after a stunning opening lap.
At last, Remus leapt across the trench, an omen of bad luck, since this implied that the city fortifications would be easily breached.
Two or three men, looking little and black like monkeys, leapt over the edge as they had done and dropped on to the beach.
One other number leapt out: 294 said they had been attacked at knifepoint, a staggering 48% increase.
The company's shares leapt 11 percent to $21.60 in after-hours trading on Tuesday.
In a second I leapt out of bed and ran out of the room, terrified the entire ceiling would cave in.
Shaor's men leapt toward the group of aristocrats and Elantrians, their mouths open savagely.
Ohuruogu leapt to the defence of the British team and decried media labelling the performance a disappointment.
Pallas Athena, who leapt out of Zeus' head, was the patron of Athens, but she is mainly known as the goddess of knowledge and wisdom.
Kylar leapt some inhuman distance into the woods as soon as Ariel touched her magic.
A scorpion leapt at me, brown and gleaming, and I drew my legs up out of reach of its pincers, just barely.
He spun, leapt, and moved as gracefully as a spider, as wild as a wyvern.
If she leapt, she could knock it out of the air- if she could even leap. .
Data out last week showed Australia's jobs leapt 54,2000 in August, the biggest jump since October 2015.
She leapt from the window, shotgun in hand, and landed in a crouch between the crowd and the dragon child.
At this moment Hitler leapt upon a chair, fired a shot into the ceiling and shouted:“The National Revolution has begun.
Those words leapt from the page and into my mind, and they were welcomed there.
The man leapt high in the air, flipping backward to avoid the deadly electrical conflagration.
The drivers were bemused as I leapt from the car to photograph something that, to them, was just a normal part of their landscape.