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2 Translation results for
leap
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
leap
noun
leaps
salto, brinco
Example sentences of
leap
noun
•
She made a graceful
leap
into the air.
•
He ran and took
a flying leap
over the stream.
•
He won the high jump with a
leap
of six feet.
•
the
leap
from childhood to adulthood
•
She has shown great
leaps
in ability.
More examples
•
Technology has taken a great
leap
forward.
•
It required a
leap of the imagination
to picture how the project would look when it was completed.
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leap
verb
leaped, has leaped, is leaping, leaps
saltar, brincar
Example sentences of
leap
verb
•
The cat suddenly
leaped
into the air.
•
Fish were
leaping
out of the water.
•
He
leaped
off the bridge.
•
The boys
leaped
over the stream.
•
The horse
leaped
the stone wall.
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•
When the alarm went off, she
leapt
out of bed.
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Related phrases for
leap
leap year
- año bisiesto
leap of faith
- (figurado) acto de fe
quantum leap
- (figurado) salto espectacular, gran salto
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Reverse translation for
leap
salto
- jump, leap, skip, jump, dive (in sports), gap, omission
brinco
- jump, leap, skip
saltar
- to jump, to jump over, to jump, to leap, to bounce, to skip, to miss, to come off, to pop out, to shatter, to break, to explode, to blow up
brincar
- to jump around, to leap about, to frolic, to gambol
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