English to Spanish Dictionary leap

leap

salto
definition
verb
I leaped across the threshold
jump or spring a long way, to a great height, or with great force.
noun
she came downstairs in a series of flying leaps
a forceful jump or quick movement.
translation of 'leap'
verb
dar un salto,
saltar por encima de,
saltar,
bañarse,
brincar,
dar un brinco
noun
brinco,
año bisiesto,
salto
example
It necessitates a little 'leap' of the imagination to find the sensitive soul buried within this solid, expensively suited figure.
When the 27-year-old was forced to 'leap' for his life, he bounced 50 yards down the road with other cars swerving to avoid him.
it doesn't take a great 'leap' of imagination to recognize that you have held an important leadership role
This price 'leap' was the result of huge public subsides, amounting to over £16 billion, and the fact that the network was flogged off at around a quarter of its real value.
He must 'leap' over branches the height of his head, and stoop under branches as low as his knee, without slowing or leaving a shaking branch behind.
In other places, regional networks facilitate the 'leap' into the future.
Once again, at the mention of said dizzy-eyed shooting guard, my heart made a dramatic 'leap' , causing me to nearly fall out of my chair.
The 23-year-old began her assault on the overnight leader with the best 'leap' in the long jump, 6.61 metres.
Graduating to a locker may have represented an evolutionary 'leap' , but I've never gotten over missing the cloakroom.
amid the notes, a couple of items 'leap' out
I took a giant 'leap' and managed to jump a little before Gary since he took two steps before leaving ground.
That's the 'leap' of imagination that's necessary for faith - or even for a fully informed discussion of faith, even if one does not have faith oneself.
Icelanders are brought up to 'leap' across waterfalls, spring through rivers, run down mountains, run up mountains.
In one quick, strong 'leap' , her horse jumped, high, long & hard.
Increasing your vertical 'leap' on the court extends way past the weight room.
In a quick 'leap' , he had jumped from the veranda and had sped off into the field after me.
It's a big 'leap' for South African soccer, especially with teams that are struggling for sponsorship.
A 'leap' in price, reflecting recent good news at the company, could occur if its offer is taken off the table.
a 'leap' of 75 per cent in two years
Subsequent annual and interim figures go a long way to explain the massive share price 'leap' .
It now requires a 'leap' of the imagination to see any recovery across the Euro-zone as a whole this year.
Then the administration cancelled an agreement requiring automobile companies to make the 'leap' to more fuel-efficient vehicles.
Now, they're called super shoplifters, and while they can't 'leap' a building in a single bound, they probably could steal most of what was in it.
With a quick wink and a 'leap' , he flew over the river to my side.
You think Superman is the only one who can 'leap' tall buildings?
In 2000 it claimed a 53 percent 'leap' in profits to $2.27 billion.
His solution has been to drop to all fours and force rushers to 'leap' or trip over him.
When the whole chain works in sync, there can be a dramatic 'leap' in the speed and efficiency of product development…
He made a quick 'leap' for the wall, falling short several feet before crawling forward on his hands and knees.
Manchester city centre had already bucked the national trend for a drop in sales in the run up to Christmas and has also shown a 'leap' in the amount of cash hitting the tills.
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