"leap" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The album was described as a "stylistic leap" from Your Favorite Weapon, with a "decidedly matured" sound.
- Many of Mr. Sternfeld's pictures record the stylistic leaps across time that the juxtaposition of structures from such disparate eras can suggest.
- That film, an art-house hit, which earned $1 million, was a huge stylistic leap from Mr. Haynes's first film, "Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story."
- But does it make sense to ignore them, to pretend they do not exist, and let the new building make a stylistic leap as well as a geographic leap over them to return to the original style of Rockefeller Center?
- Mr. Livingston said Antheil's seemingly random stylistic leaps did little to help his reputation.
- I collected all the information I could about his career and analysed every piece of published writing, increasingly sure I could detect a stylistic leap, an epochal improvement in quality around the time the Maestro's Scrivano went missing.
- Dylan's April 1965 album Bringing It All Back Home was yet another stylistic leap, featuring his first recordings made with electric instruments.
- He presented his new band, Zooid, in its premiere at the Knitting Factory on Friday night, and there was not quite as much of a stylistic leap as he has conditioned us to.
- The image dates from the Late Heian period (circa 900 to 1185), but the stylistic leap to 21st-century manga work is not so great.
- Broad jumping from Stephen Sondheim to Muddy Waters is as big a stylistic leap as a pop singer could make, and in executing it the 63-year-old singer stamped his signature on both songs.
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