Leap analysis is as follows:
First, pronunciation
British pronunciation: [Li? p]
American pronunciation: [lip]
Second, explain
Jump; Leap; Interval;
Verb (abbreviation of verb) jumps; Leap; pop music
Third, the change of word form.
Plural number: jump; Now participle: jump; Past tense: jumped/ jumped; ; Past participle: jumped/ jumped.
Fourth, common phrases
Jump forward and take a risk.
Seize (an opportunity) quickly.
Skip: Skip, skip
Verb (abbreviation of verb) is used.
Leap, as a noun, basically means "jump, surge", and when interpreted as "surge", it means an increase in quantity, often followed by the preposition in.
Step 6: Example
His heart was pounding and he felt that he had turned red.
His heart was beating and he felt his face turn red.
He is jumping.
He is jumping.
Look before you leap.
Look before you leap.
He jumped over a door.
He jumped the gate.
The horse jumped over a stream.
Ma Yue crossed the stream.