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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
to leap at sth at an opportunity/an offer/a chance
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. leap <1. pret. & pret. del. leaped or brit. angl. also leapt [lept]> [am. angl. lip, brit. angl. liːp] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. leap (jump):
leap person/animal:
leap person/animal:
se levantó (de la cama) de un brinco esp Meh.
correr a ayudar a alguien
to leap at sth at an opportunity/an offer/a chance
to leap on sb/sth they leaped on him
to leap on sb/sth they leaped on him
2. leap (change, skip):
3. leap (increase suddenly):
II. leap <1. pret. & pret. del. leaped or brit. angl. also leapt [lept]> [am. angl. lip, brit. angl. liːp] GLAG. preh. glag.
leap fence/stream:
III. leap [am. angl. lip, brit. angl. liːp] SAM.
1. leap (jump):
salto m. spol
brinco m. spol
2. leap (in prices etc):
subida ž. spol
at [am. angl. æt, ət, brit. angl. at, ət] PREDL.
1. at (indicating location, position):
en lo de Daniel Río de la Plata
to be at the table or ur. jez. at table
2. at (in email addresses):
arroba ž. spol
3. at (indicating direction):
to point at sth/sb
señalar algo/a alguien
4. at (indicating time):
en fecha posterior ur. jez.
5.1. at (indicating state):
5.2. at (occupied with):
¿en qué andas? pog.
to be (on) at sb
darle la lata a alguien pog.
6.1. at (with measurements, numbers, rates etc):
I'd put the crowd at 2, 000
at 80 mph/100 degrees
a 80 mph/100 grados
at a depth of 200m
6.2. at (with superlative):
7. at (because of):
at sb's request
a petición de alguien
at sb's request
a pedido de alguien lat. amer.
8. at (concerning):
v slovarju PONS
leap at GLAG. preh. glag.
1. leap at (jump):
2. leap at (accept):
v slovarju PONS
I. leap [li:p] leapt Am: leaped, leapt Am: leaped leapt Am: leaped, leapt Am: leaped GLAG. nepreh. glag.
to leap to do sth
II. leap [li:p] leapt Am: leaped, leapt Am: leaped leapt Am: leaped, leapt Am: leaped GLAG. preh. glag.
III. leap [li:p] leapt Am: leaped, leapt Am: leaped leapt Am: leaped, leapt Am: leaped SAM.
salto m. spol
fraza:
at1 [ət] PREDL.
1. at (place):
2. at (time):
3. at (towards):
to look/aim at sth/sb
to rush at sb/sth
4. at (in reaction to):
at sb's request
5. at (in amount of):
to sell sth at £10 a kilo
at 120 km/h
a 120 km/h
6. at (in state of):
at 20
a los 20 (años)
7. at (in ability to):
8. at (repeatedly do):
to be mad at sb
to pull at sb's hair
fraza:
¡de nada!
at2 [ɑ:t, æt] (in email address)
arroba ž. spol
v slovarju PONS
leap at GLAG. preh. glag.
1. leap at (jump):
2. leap at pog. (accept):
v slovarju PONS
I. leap <leaped [or leapt] , leaped [or leapt]> [lip] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
to leap to do sth
II. leap <leaped [or leapt] , leaped [or leapt]> [lip] GLAG. preh. glag.
III. leap [lip] SAM.
salto m. spol
fraza:
at1 [ət, æt] PREDL.
1. at (place):
2. at (time):
3. at (towards):
to look/aim at sth/sb
to rush at sb/sth
4. at (in reaction to):
at sb's request
to be mad at sb
5. at (in amount of):
to sell sth at $10 a pound
at 120 mph
a 120 m/h (193 km/h)
6. at (in state of):
at 20
a los 20 (años)
7. at (in ability to):
8. at (repeatedly):
to pull at sb's hair
fraza:
¡de nada!
at2 [æt] (in email address)
arroba ž. spol
Present
Ileap
youleap
he/she/itleaps
weleap
youleap
theyleap
Past
Ileaped / brit. angl. tudi leapt
youleaped / brit. angl. tudi leapt
he/she/itleaped / brit. angl. tudi leapt
weleaped / brit. angl. tudi leapt
youleaped / brit. angl. tudi leapt
theyleaped / brit. angl. tudi leapt
Present Perfect
Ihaveleaped / brit. angl. tudi leapt
youhaveleaped / brit. angl. tudi leapt
he/she/ithasleaped / brit. angl. tudi leapt
wehaveleaped / brit. angl. tudi leapt
youhaveleaped / brit. angl. tudi leapt
theyhaveleaped / brit. angl. tudi leapt
Past Perfect
Ihadleaped / brit. angl. tudi leapt
youhadleaped / brit. angl. tudi leapt
he/she/ithadleaped / brit. angl. tudi leapt
wehadleaped / brit. angl. tudi leapt
youhadleaped / brit. angl. tudi leapt
theyhadleaped / brit. angl. tudi leapt
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They are very adept at hopping and can leap up to 30 feet (9 m).
en.wikipedia.org
The height is probably rugby, where players will literally leap at an official's command.
www.thestar.com
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.
en.wikipedia.org
Down the front, a troika of blondes leap up in their stilettos after every song.
www.telegraph.co.uk
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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