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leap up
ponerse en pie de un salto
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
I. up [am. angl. əp, brit. angl. ʌp] PRISL. up often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (back up, pick up, sit up, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (back, pick, sit, etc).
1.1. up (in upward direction):
up a bitleft a bit
up United! brit. angl.
1.2. up (upstairs):
2.1. up (of position):
1, 000ft up
2.2. up (upstairs, on upper floor):
2.3. up (raised, pointing upward):
2.4. up (removed):
the road is up brit. angl.
the road is up brit. angl.
3.1. up (upright):
3.2. up (out of bed):
4.1. up (of numbers, volume, intensity):
prices are 5% up or up (by) 5% on last month
from $25/the age of 11 up
4.2. up (in league, table, hierarchy):
5.1. up (in or toward north):
5.2. up (at or to another place):
5.3. up (in or toward major center) esp brit. angl. :
ir a la ciudad (or a Londres etc.)
5.4. up (at or to university) esp brit. angl. :
6.1. up (in position, erected):
¿ya han armado la carpa? lat. amer.
6.2. up (inflated):
7. up (going on) pog.:
what's up? (as greeting) am. angl.
¿qué hay? pog.
what's up? (as greeting) am. angl.
¿qué onda? lat. amer. sleng
what's up? (as greeting) am. angl.
¿qué hubo? Andi Meh. Ven. pog.
what's up? (as greeting) am. angl.
¿quiubo? Čile Meh. pog.
8. up (finished):
9.1. up ŠPORT (ahead in competition):
9.2. up ŠPORT am. angl. (for each side):
empataron 15 a 15
10. up (under consideration):
11. up (in cards):
12.1. up (next to):
12.2. up (confronted by):
13.1. up (vertically):
to swear up and down am. angl. pog.
13.2. up (back and forth):
13.3. up (of mood):
14. up:
soy pierna para casi todo Río de la Plata pog.
voy a casi todas las paradas Čile pog.
15. up:
16. up:
17.1. up (as far as):
17.2. up (as many as, as much as):
17.3. up (equal to):
17.4. up (capable of):
17.5. up (depending on):
fraza:
II. up [am. angl. əp, brit. angl. ʌp] PREDL.
1.1. up (in upward direction):
up yours! vulg.
¡vete a la mierda! vulg.
up yours! vulg.
¡ándate a la mierda! Čile Kolumb. vulg.
up yours! vulg.
¡andá a la mierda! Río de la Plata vulg.
1.2. up (at higher level):
1.3. up (on scale):
2.1. up (along):
2.2. up (further along):
2.3. up (to, in) brit. angl. reg.:
III. up [am. angl. əp, brit. angl. ʌp] PRID.
1.1. up atribut. (going upward):
1.2. up atribut. (to London) brit. angl.:
2. up (elated) am. angl. pog. pred:
IV. up <sed. del. upping; 1. pret., pret. del. upped> [am. angl. əp, brit. angl. ʌp] GLAG. preh. glag. pog.
up price/costs
up price/costs
up bid/offer
up bid/offer
up pace/output
to up stakes or brit. angl. sticks
V. up <sed. del. upping; 1. pret., pret. del. upped> [am. angl. əp, brit. angl. ʌp] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
coger e irse/y echar(se) a correr esp Šp.
VI. up [am. angl. əp, brit. angl. ʌp] SAM.
on the up brit. angl.
gun-related violence is on the up brit. angl.
to be on the up and up am. angl. pog. (honest) businessman/salesperson:
to be on the up and up am. angl. pog. (honest) businessman/salesperson:
to be on the up and up brit. angl. (succeeding) business/company:
to be on the up and up brit. angl. (succeeding) business/company:
vicisitudes ž. spol mn.
come up to GLAG. [am. angl. kəm -, brit. angl. kʌm -] (v + adv + prep + o)
1. come up to (reach as far as):
2. come up to (attain):
come up to standard
come up to standard
3. come up to (be nearly):
v slovarju PONS
leap up GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. leap up (jump up):
to leap up to do sth
2. leap up (rise quickly):
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:
I. up [ʌp] -pp- -pp- PRISL.
1. up (movement):
to throw sth up
2. up (to another point):
3. up (more volume or intensity):
4. up (position):
to jump up on sth
5. up fig. (state):
to be well up in sth
to feel up to sth
6. up (limit):
up to £100
hasta £100
to have it up to one's ears (with sth) fig.
7. up (responsibility of):
8. up ŠPORT:
9. up RAČ., TEH.:
fraza:
to be up against sth/sb
II. up [ʌp] -pp- -pp- PREDL.
1. up (at top of):
2. up (higher):
3. up (along):
III. up [ʌp] -pp- -pp- SAM.
altibajos m. spol mn.
to be on the up and up brit. angl.
IV. up [ʌp] -pp- -pp- GLAG. nepreh. glag. pog.
to up and +infin
V. up [ʌp] -pp- -pp- GLAG. preh. glag.
VI. up [ʌp] -pp- -pp- PRID.
1. up (position):
up building
up tent
up flag
up curtains, picture
up hand
up blinds
up person
up person
2. up (under repair):
up road
3. up (healthy):
4. up (ready):
to be up for (doing) sth
v slovarju PONS
leap up GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. leap up (jump up):
to leap up to do sth
2. leap up (rise quickly):
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:
I. up [ʌp] PRISL.
1. up (movement):
to throw sth up
2. up (to another point):
3. up (position):
to jump up on sth
4. up (limit):
to have it up to one's ears (with sb/sth) fig.
5. up ŠPORT (ahead):
6. up comput, TEH.:
fraza:
II. up [ʌp] PREDL.
1. up (at top of):
2. up (higher):
3. up (along):
III. up [ʌp] SAM.
altibajos m. spol mn.
to be on the up and up pog.
IV. up <-pp-> [ʌp] GLAG. nepreh. glag. pog.
to up and do sth +infin
V. up <-pp-> [ʌp] GLAG. preh. glag.
VI. up [ʌp] PRID.
1. up (position):
up building
up tent
up flag
up curtains, picture
up hand
up blinds
up person
up person
2. up (healthy):
3. up (ready):
to be up for (doing) sth
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).
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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.
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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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