leapfrog / ˈlipˌfrɒg, -ˌfrɔg /

⚽高中词汇跃进跃进式跃进式的跃迁

leapfrog3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a game in which players take turns in leaping over another player bent over from the waist.
  2. an advance from one place, position, or situation to another without progressing through all or any of the places or stages in between: a leapfrog from bank teller to vice president in one short year.
v. 有主动词 verb

leap·frogged, leap·frog·ging.

  1. to jump over in or as if in leapfrog: He leapfrogged the fence to reach the crying child.
  2. to move or cause to move as if in leapfrog: Manufacturers are leapfrogging prices because the cost of raw materials has doubled.
v. 无主动词 verb

leap·frogged, leap·frog·ging.

  1. to move or advance in or as if in leapfrog: Our tour leapfrogged through six cities in four days.

leapfrog 近义词

leapfrog

等同于 jump

更多leapfrog例句

  1. As a result, young professionals of color play leapfrog, jumping from one company to another before they finally land somewhere supportive.
  2. Unlike technology, there is no leapfrog development in politics.
  3. There is a clear preference to see the throne leapfrog Charles.
  4. It was unoccupied, except by a few specimens of young America, who were playing leapfrog over the seats and desks.
  5. Mr. Miller had risen and bowed as if he was giving some invisible person a “back” for leapfrog.
  6. By my process of induction I perceive that he was a remarkable genius, and owned a yellow dog with a gift for solo leapfrog.
  7. Leapfrog and the three-cornered game of "cat" were favourite pastimes, but nothing broke the monotony.
  8. A pretty joke indeed that he should think of the beautiful Miss Leapfrog, he who is not worth a rap, and is as ugly as a toad.