leap in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for leap in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.leap <pt & pp leaped or Brit also leapt [lept]> [Am lip, Brit liːp] VB intr

1. leap (jump):

I saw her leap off the bus

II.leap <pt & pp leaped or Brit also leapt [lept]> [Am lip, Brit liːp] VB trans

III.leap [Am lip, Brit liːp] N

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leap in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for leap in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.leap <leaped [or leapt] , leaped [or leapt]> [lip] VB intr

II.leap <leaped [or leapt] , leaped [or leapt]> [lip] VB trans

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They are very adept at hopping and can leap up to 30 feet (9 m).
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The height is probably rugby, where players will literally leap at an official's command.
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The first is the cautionary requirement - parties are more likely to look before they leap when making a bargain than when making an off-the-cuff promise of a gift.
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Down the front, a troika of blondes leap up in their stilettos after every song.
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Although changes of quantum state occur on the submicroscopic level, in popular discourse, the term quantum leap refers to a large increase.
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Before you take the leap from a deposit account into shares or an investment fund or life assurance policy, get independent financial advice.
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He set school records in long jump, with a leap of 6.95 meters, and 200 meters, with a time of 21.76 seconds.
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Today fish leap in the limpid waters, birds nest on nesting islands and a flock of flamingos recently flew over the water body.
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Once our boat, one of a dozen or so, reaches land, we leap onto the beach and strip off our wet gear.
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Next week, a lioness takes a flying leap at a galloping giraffe.
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