- leap(ing)
- 1. дислокация, нарушение 2. перемещение, смещение (напр. водораздела или системы долин)
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
leap — leap; leap·er; leap·ing; … English syllables
leap — [[t]lip[/t]] v. leaped or leapt [[t]lɛpt, lipt[/t]] leap•ing, 1) to spring through the air from one point or position to another; jump: to leap over a ditch[/ex] 2) to move or act quickly or suddenly: to leap aside; to leap at an opportunity[/ex] … From formal English to slang
ing — aborn·ing; aw·ing; bear·ing; be·ing; bell·ing; berth·ing; bind·ing; boul·der·ing; brok·ing; brown·ing; cheese·par·ing; cleans·ing; clos·ing; con·cern·ing; con·sid·er·ing; cop·ing; cov·er·ing; crack·ing; crown·ing; duck·ing; dur·ing; en·dur·ing;… … English syllables
leap out — verb 1. jump out from a hiding place and surprise (someone) The attackers leapt out from the bushes • Syn: ↑rush out, ↑sally out, ↑burst forth • Hypernyms: ↑appear … Useful english dictionary
out|leap — «owt LEEP», verb, leaped or leapt, leap|ing. –v.i. to leap out or forth. –v.t. 1. to leap over or beyond. 2. to surpass in leaping: »Rabbits outleap frogs in distance but not in number of hops … Useful english dictionary
re|leap — «ree LEEP», transitive verb, intransitive verb, leaped or leapt, leap|ing. to leap back or over again: »I resolved to pluck up courage and releap the dangerous abyss (Edward G. Bulwer Lytton) … Useful english dictionary
leaping — leap·ing … English syllables
leaping-house — leapˈing house noun (Shakespeare) A brothel • • • Main Entry: ↑leap … Useful english dictionary
leaping-time — leapˈing time noun (Shakespeare) Active youth • • • Main Entry: ↑leap … Useful english dictionary
overleap — o•ver•leap [[t]ˌoʊ vərˈlip[/t]] v. t. leaped leapt, leap•ing 1) to leap over or across 2) to overreach (oneself) • Etymology: bef. 900 … From formal English to slang
Leaping — Leap ing, a. & n. from {Leap}, to jump. [1913 Webster] {Leaping house}, a brothel. [Obs.] Shak. {Leaping pole}, a pole used in some games of leaping. {Leaping spider} (Zo[ o]l.), a jumping spider; one of the {Saltigrad[ae]}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English