leaptr>, leaped [-t])
1.b> 1) (, ); to leap through a window ; to leap into the saddle , ; to leap over a fence ; ; to leap upon a foe ; to leap with joy , ; to leap to / upon / one's feet / ;
2) .i> () / ; ;
3) i> - () / ; i> / ; he leaped home to greet his father i> , ; she leapt to his assistance i> ;
2.b> 1) (); to leap a wall [a ditch] [] ;
2) (); ; to leap a horse over a fence [across a ditch] [] ;
3) .i> (), ( , ..i>); he leaped from one trifling matter to another () i> / ; leaping ahead ) ; ) ;
3.b> (), ; , , ( , . . i>); his heart leapt with / for / joy / ;
4.b> (), i> ;
ready to leapb> out of one's skin /b> .i> out of oneself /b> ; to leapb> at smth.b> / ; to leap at the opportunity [at the offer] i> [] ; to leapb> to the eye / to one's eyes /b> , ; ; look before you leapb> .i> ; .