1. jump over
Anglais mot "przeskakiwać"(jump over) se produit dans des ensembles:
podróżowanie i turystykaPodróżowanie i turystyka2. leap
Look before you leap.
leapt, leaped
Look at the computer company Apple. After its first flush of success it brought in John Sculley from Pepsi to enable it to make the next leap forward.
That’s one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind.
Our investment was a leap into the darkness but it was worth it.
Once I saw my mum leaping in fear of a mouse from chari to chair.
The freerunner leapt over cars and park benches in front of a large crowd of people.
Quitting my office job was a leap in the dark.
Decoding the DNA structure was a great leap for medical science.
Has mankind made a giant leap in technological development since the XIX century?
I was terrified when the barking dog leapt out from behind the tree.
A huge fish leapt out of the water just in front of our boat.
Atlantic salmon are able to leap 15 feet high
unemployment leaps to ten-year high
There was a sudden leap in the number of the unemployed.
Anglais mot "przeskakiwać"(leap) se produit dans des ensembles:
problematyczne czasowniki3. skip
My physics teacher doesn't care if I skip classes.
Why do you skip lunch every day?
They always skip school.
Once you skip a lesson, it's hard to catch up with your classmates.
I hate those who always skip class and ask their friends to answer the roll call for them.
If you skip my class, I will kill you.
However, skip this meal leads to deregulations of metabolism.
Look! Ann is skipping
skip - to not do a usual habit or activity / Usually, he gets up and has orange juice or just skips breakfast because he is late for class.
Managers often wish to see the result too soon and skip a vital process
I didn't read every page in the magazine. I skipped a few pages.
The fence was low enough to pass it with a skip
skip lessons
I think I'll skip lunch today - I'm not very hungry. Skip the niceness, I know you don't like me.
I skipped class and I went to the park instead; The police think that bank robbers must have skipped the country by now.
4. spring
It's spring.
The new school building is expected to be completed by spring next year.
According to this magazine, my favorite actress will marry a jazz musician next spring.
Speaking of Switzerland, have you ever been there in spring?
From the spring equinox the days become longer than the nights, and living creatures are becoming full of life.
So they hopped down to the spring and drank from the clear water.
Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring caused riots at its 1913 premiere. These days, of course, music is only capable of causing angry YouTube comment threads.
One fine morning in spring along came the great-great-granddaughter of the man who had built this house.
On a fine day in spring, we enjoyed a walking tour to the full.
Though it's now January, it's warm like early spring.
As for myself, I like spring very much. I never liked summer.
Waiting for Spring is a novel by Soseki, isn't it?
This is the target site, the world's deepest hydrothermal spring at Cenote Zacaton in northern Mexico.
My relationship with Tony has lasted twenty-five years now, and I don't know whether to end it next spring or not.
Celebrating Spring Festival is commonly referred to as 'passing the year'.
Anglais mot "przeskakiwać"(spring) se produit dans des ensembles:
Czasowniki nieregularneIrregular verbs5. vault
My grandma is buried in the vault.
A vaulted ceiling saves energy
The robber vaulted over the counter and took $200 in cash. On Sunday Michigan vaulted from No. 4 to the nation's top team.
a bank vault
Did anyone see Joe take any money out of this vault?
I'm going to put our gold bullion into a secure vault at the bank.
During the open day at the National Bank we were able to visit its famous vault
Anglais mot "przeskakiwać"(vault) se produit dans des ensembles:
unit 6,7-szkolne