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to leap
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springen, hüpfen
to jump very high or over a long distance
Intransitive: to leap | to leap somewhere
02
springen, steigen
to suddenly increase in amount, number, price, etc.
Intransitive
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zum Springen bringen, springen lassen
to cause or compel someone or something to jump or make a sudden movement
Transitive: to leap sb/sth
Leap
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Sprung, Anstieg
a sharp increase in something, such as price, etc.
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Gruppe von Leoparden, Rudel von Leoparden
a group of leopards
03
Sprung, Satz
a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards
04
Sprung, Hüpf
do something in turns
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Sprung, Sprung nach vorne
an abrupt transition
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Sprung, Satz
the distance leaped (or to be leaped)
leap
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leaper
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leaper
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leaping
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leaping
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overleap
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overleap
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Beispiel
The athlete leaped over the high bar with impressive precision, setting a new record.
In the ballet performance, the dancer leaped across the stage, showcasing extraordinary grace and strength.
During the freerunning routine, the athlete leaped from rooftop to rooftop with incredible agility.
The mountain goat effortlessly leaped between rocky ledges as it navigated the steep mountain terrain.
In the long jump competition, the athlete leaped with all their might.