leap
leap
lip
lip
British pronunciation
/lˈiːp/

Definición y significado de "leap"en inglés

to leap
01

saltar, brincar

to jump very high or over a long distance
Intransitive: to leap | to leap somewhere
to leap definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The mountain goat effortlessly leaped between rocky ledges as it navigated the steep mountain terrain.
La cabra montés saltó sin esfuerzo entre los salientes rocosos mientras navegaba por el terreno montañoso empinado.
02

saltar

to suddenly increase in amount, number, price, etc.
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
Upon winning the prestigious award, the artist 's reputation leaped, attracting a broader audience.
Tras ganar el prestigioso premio, la reputación del artista dio un salto, atrayendo a una audiencia más amplia.
03

hacer saltar, obligar a saltar

to cause or compel someone or something to jump or make a sudden movement
Transitive: to leap sb/sth
example
Ejemplos
The daredevil decided to leap his motorcycle over a row of parked cars during the stunt show.
El temerario decidió saltar su motocicleta sobre una fila de autos estacionados durante el espectáculo de acrobacias.
01

subida

a sharp increase in something, such as price, etc.
example
Ejemplos
The leap in fuel prices has made transportation costs much higher for businesses.
El aumento en los precios del combustible ha hecho que los costos de transporte sean mucho más altos para las empresas.
02

a group of leopards considered collectively as a unit

example
Ejemplos
Conservationists counted a leap resting in the trees.
03

a quick jump forward or upward

example
Ejemplos
Children love a running leap into the pool.
04

an abrupt change or shift from one state, idea, or condition to another

example
Ejemplos
The film contains a leap in narrative that confused some viewers.
05

the measure of distance covered by a jump or leap

example
Ejemplos
He measured the leap from the edge of the cliff to the rock below.
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