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leaped    音标拼音: [l'ɛpt] [l'ipt]
=leap


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  • Leapt or Leaped: What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
    Summary: Leaped vs Leapt Is it leaped or leapt? Both leaped and leapt are past tenses of the verb leap, which means jump or hop Leaped is more common in American English, Leapt edges it out in British English since the early 1900s
  • Leapt or Leaped: Which Is Correct? - Thesaurus. com
    Both leaped and leapt are correct forms of the past tense and past participle of the verb leap They are both commonly used Seeing a spooky ghost will make you leap right out of your shoes But which word is correct to use when you tell a scary story about leaping that happened in the past—leaped or leapt?
  • LEAPED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of LEAP is to spring free from or as if from the ground : jump How to use leap in a sentence
  • Leaped vs. leapt - GRAMMARIST
    Both leaped and leapt are past-tense and past-participial forms of the verb leap Other than the spelling and pronunciation, there is no difference between them Both are old, and leaped was more common in all varieties of English until about a century ago, when leapt became more common in British English
  • Leaped - definition of leaped by The Free Dictionary
    To propel oneself quickly upward or a long way; spring or jump: The goat leaped over the wall The salmon leapt across the barrier b To move quickly or suddenly: leaped out of his chair to answer the door 2 a To change quickly or abruptly from one condition or subject to another: always leaping to conclusions b
  • Leapt or Leaped: What’s the Difference? - Two Minute English
    “Leaped” follows regular verb patterns by adding -ed, while “leapt” is sometimes considered irregular since it adheres to a common pattern that adds -t to the verb base Understanding the past tense of “leap” entails recognizing the nuanced differences between “leaped” and “leapt ”
  • Leaped vs. Leapt: What’s the Difference and Which One to Use?
    Both “leaped” and “leapt” are past tense forms of the verb “leap,” but they’re not always interchangeable, and their usage can depend on regional preferences, historical context, and even the tone of your writing





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