leapfrogs

英 [ˈliːpfrɒɡz] 美 [ˈliːpfrɔːɡz]

v.  越级提升
leapfrog的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-UNCOUNT (一人弯腰、另一人从其背上跳过的)跳背游戏
    Leapfrog is a game which children play, in which a child bends over, while others jump over their back.
    1. ...children engaged in activities such as riding, playing leapfrog, or football.
      在玩骑马、跳背和足球等的孩子们
  2. VERB (借势)超越,赶超
    If one group of people leapfrogs into a particular position or leapfrogs someone else, they use the achievements of another person or group in order to make advances of their own.
    1. It is already obvious that all four American systems have leapfrogged over the European versions...
      4个美国系统全部超过了欧洲版本,这已是显见的事实。
    2. American researchers have now leapfrogged the Japanese and are going to produce a digital system within a year or two.
      美国研究人员现已乘日本人之东风赶超而上,将在一两年内研制出一套数字系统。

双语例句

  1. At some point, before it leapfrogs America, China may well suffer a nasty slump& but not in2010.
    在超越美国之前,中国经济很有可能在某一时刻陷入泥潭&但肯定不会在2010年。
  2. "It is the very wise and the very smart who use that unseen half of Demi Moore's law to harness the power of technology that leapfrogs everyone else," he adds.
    摩尔法则中看不见的那一半去驾驭技术力量的人,才会超越其他所有人。