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动力的源泉
By leaps and bounds.Help me with its meaning I saw this phrase in a reading book. The author translates this phrase into the meaning similar with "so far". I am not exactly sure about its meaning.Please help..
Mar 3, 2012 9:10 AM
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Actually, it would be "very far." To "leap" is to jump or to jump over ("The horse leaped over the fence"). To "bound" is to move with a spring-like action: think of the way a rabbit or a kangaroo moves across the land. The expression "in leaps and bounds" therefore means that something is happening very fast and very far. In Business English, we might say that a company grew in leaps and bounds: it became very profitable and very big in a short amount of time.
March 3, 2012
Isn't the meaning obvious?
March 3, 2012
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