To spring sportively up and down; to jump (with joy, mirth, etc.); to dance, skip.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > upward movement > leaping, springing, or jumping > leap, spring, or jump [verb (intransitive)] (106) leapc900 To spring sportively up and down; to jump (with joy, mirth, etc.); to dance, skip. startOE intransitive. To leap, jump; to caper, cavort; (also) to leap or spring upon a horse. Also figurative. Obsolete. reseOE intransitive. To make a rush or run; to spring, start. springa1275 To bound, to leap; to move suddenly, to dash. intransitive. With adverbs or prepositions, as to, out, after, through, etc. throwc1275 intransitive. To cast or hurl oneself; to fling oneself impetuously or suddenly; to spring, start, rush. Obsolete. upleapc1275 intransitive. To leap or spring up or upwards. launch13.. intransitive for reflexive. To be set into sudden or rapid motion; to rush, plunge, start or shoot forth; †to leap, vault; transferred to ‘skip’… aspringc1315 To spring up, leap. sault1377 intransitive. To leap, dance. lance?a1400 intransitive for reflexive. To bound, spring, move quickly, rush. Also with forth, out. Const. on. Obsolete exc. dialect. sprenta1400 intransitive. To move suddenly, quickly, or energetically; esp. to spring, to bound; to dart; to dash; (also) to start. Cf. sprint, v. 1 sprunt, v.1… loupc1480 intransitive and transitive = leap, v. in various senses. lope1483 intransitive. To leap, jump, spring. Also with about. Obsolete exc. dialect. spang1513 intransitive. To spring, leap, bound; to move rapidly. Also with cognate object (quot. 1684). Also figurative. bendc1530 intransitive. ‘To spring, to bound.’ Scottish. Obsolete. jump1530 To make a spring from the ground or other base by flexion and sudden muscular extension of the legs (or, in the case of some animals, as fish, of… spend1533 intransitive. To spring, leap, dash. stend1567 intransitive. To leap, bound, spring up. Of an animal: To rear, be restive. vaulta1568 intransitive. To spring or leap; spec. to leap with the assistance of the hand resting on the thing to be surmounted, or with the aid of a pole. pract1568 intransitive. Probably: to prance about, to fool around. exult1570 intransitive. To spring or leap up; to leap for joy. Obsolete. bound1593 intransitive. To spring upwards, leap; to advance with leaps or springs: said both of inanimate and animate objects. Also figurative. saltate1623 intransitive. To leap; to jump; to skip. subsalt1623 intransitive. To jump. Cf. subsult, v. jet1635 intransitive. To spring, hop, bound, dart. Obsolete. spoutc1650 intransitive. Chiefly Scottish. To spring or bound; to dart. Cf. spout, n. 14. Now rare. volt1753 = vault, v.2 2. Obsolete. rare. Subcategories:— specifically of things (2) — over (1) — suddenly (7) — unexpectedly (2) — lightly or skip (5) — in response to some force (1) — a short distance (1) — a great distance (1) — over a hedge so as to brush it (2) — like a grasshopper (1) — jump up and down (1) — take off for a leap (2) — hop (5) — caper (38) — somersault (10) |
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