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leap-frog

  • 81 leap

    [li:p] 1. past tense, past participles - leapt; verb
    1) (to jump: He leapt into the boat.) stökkva
    2) (to jump over: The dog leapt the wall.) stökkva yfir
    3) (to rush eagerly: She leaped into his arms.) stökkva á, hlaupa í faðminn á
    2. noun
    (an act of leaping: The cat jumped from the roof and reached the ground in two leaps.) stökk
    - leap year
    - by leaps and bounds

    English-Icelandic dictionary > leap

  • 82 leap

    n. atlama, sıçrama, atılım, sekme
    ————————
    v. sıçramak, hoplamak, zıplamak, atlamak, atılmak, üzerinden atlamak, sekmek
    * * *
    1. sıçra (v.) 2. sıçrama (n.)
    * * *
    [li:p] 1. past tense, past participles - leapt; verb
    1) (to jump: He leapt into the boat.) atlamak, sıçramak, zıplamak
    2) (to jump over: The dog leapt the wall.) üstünden atlamak
    3) (to rush eagerly: She leaped into his arms.) atılmak
    2. noun
    (an act of leaping: The cat jumped from the roof and reached the ground in two leaps.) atlama, sıçrama, zıplama
    - leap year
    - by leaps and bounds

    English-Turkish dictionary > leap

  • 83 leap

    • hypähtää
    • hyppäys
    • hypätä
    • hyppy
    • hyppiä
    • elpyminen
    • ponkaista
    • poukkia
    • ponnahdus
    • pomppia
    • ponkaisu
    • harppaus
    • harppoa
    • sykähtää
    • loikkia
    • loikkaus
    • loikka
    • loikata
    * * *
    li:p 1. past tense, past participles - leapt; verb
    1) (to jump: He leapt into the boat.)
    2) (to jump over: The dog leapt the wall.)
    3) (to rush eagerly: She leaped into his arms.)
    2. noun
    (an act of leaping: The cat jumped from the roof and reached the ground in two leaps.) loikka
    - leap year
    - by leaps and bounds

    English-Finnish dictionary > leap

  • 84 leap

    [li:p] 1. past tense, past participles - leapt; verb
    1) (to jump: He leapt into the boat.) lēkt; lēkāt
    2) (to jump over: The dog leapt the wall.) pārlēkt
    3) (to rush eagerly: She leaped into his arms.) steigties/mesties (kaut ko darīt)
    2. noun
    (an act of leaping: The cat jumped from the roof and reached the ground in two leaps.) lēciens
    - leap year
    - by leaps and bounds
    * * *
    lēciens, šķērslis; lēkt, lēkāt; pārvarēt šķērsli, pārlēkt; dauzīties

    English-Latvian dictionary > leap

  • 85 leap

    [li:p] 1. past tense, past participles - leapt; verb
    1) (to jump: He leapt into the boat.) šokti
    2) (to jump over: The dog leapt the wall.) peršokti
    3) (to rush eagerly: She leaped into his arms.) pulti
    2. noun
    (an act of leaping: The cat jumped from the roof and reached the ground in two leaps.) šuolis
    - leap year
    - by leaps and bounds

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > leap

  • 86 leap

    n. språng, hopp; hastig rörelse
    --------
    v. hoppa; hoppa över; låta hoppa
    * * *
    [li:p] 1. past tense, past participles - leapt; verb
    1) (to jump: He leapt into the boat.) hoppa
    2) (to jump over: The dog leapt the wall.) hoppa över
    3) (to rush eagerly: She leaped into his arms.) rusa
    2. noun
    (an act of leaping: The cat jumped from the roof and reached the ground in two leaps.) hopp, språng
    - leap year
    - by leaps and bounds

    English-Swedish dictionary > leap

  • 87 leap

    s salt, bot, saltiró, canvi, tomb
    v saltar, botar, fer un salt
    by leaps and bounds a passes de gegant
    a leap in the dark un salt en el buit
    leap-frog saltar i parar

    English-Catalan dictionary > leap

  • 88 leap

    [li:p] 1. past tense, past participles - leapt; verb
    1) (to jump: He leapt into the boat.) skočiť
    2) (to jump over: The dog leapt the wall.) preskočiť
    3) (to rush eagerly: She leaped into his arms.) skočiť
    2. noun
    (an act of leaping: The cat jumped from the roof and reached the ground in two leaps.) skok
    - leap year
    - by leaps and bounds
    * * *
    • vyskakovat
    • vyskocit
    • skocit
    • skok
    • skákat
    • preskocit
    • preskakovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > leap

  • 89 leap

    [li:p] 1. past tense, past participles - leapt; verb
    1) (to jump: He leapt into the boat.) a sări
    2) (to jump over: The dog leapt the wall.) a sări peste
    3) (to rush eagerly: She leaped into his arms.) a sări (în)
    2. noun
    (an act of leaping: The cat jumped from the roof and reached the ground in two leaps.) săritură
    - leap year
    - by leaps and bounds

    English-Romanian dictionary > leap

  • 90 leap

    [li:p] 1. past tense, past participles - leapt; verb
    1) (to jump: He leapt into the boat.) πηδώ
    2) (to jump over: The dog leapt the wall.) υπερπηδώ
    3) (to rush eagerly: She leaped into his arms.) ορμώ
    2. noun
    (an act of leaping: The cat jumped from the roof and reached the ground in two leaps.) πήδημα, άλμα
    - leap year
    - by leaps and bounds

    English-Greek dictionary > leap

  • 91 leap

    [li:p] 1. past tense, past participles - leapt; verb
    1) (to jump: He leapt into the boat.) sauter
    2) (to jump over: The dog leapt the wall.) sauter par-dessus
    3) (to rush eagerly: She leaped into his arms.) sauter
    2. noun
    (an act of leaping: The cat jumped from the roof and reached the ground in two leaps.) bond
    - leap year - by leaps and bounds

    English-French dictionary > leap

  • 92 leap

    [li:p] 1. past tense, past participles - leapt; verb
    1) (to jump: He leapt into the boat.) saltar
    2) (to jump over: The dog leapt the wall.) saltar
    3) (to rush eagerly: She leaped into his arms.) pular
    2. noun
    (an act of leaping: The cat jumped from the roof and reached the ground in two leaps.) pulo
    - leap year - by leaps and bounds

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > leap

  • 93 leap

    N
    1. छलांग
    On seeing the lizard on the ground, in one leap, she was on the bed.
    2. उछाल
    The present leap in prices is totally unjustified.
    --------
    V
    1. उछलना
    He leapt across the barrier.
    2. छलांग लगाना
    The frog leapt into the tank.
    3. अचानक बढना\{दाम आदि\}
    Due to transporter's strike the prices of vegetables leapt up.

    English-Hindi dictionary > leap

  • 94 חמור ארוך

    leap-frog

    Hebrew-English dictionary > חמור ארוך

  • 95 lompat kodok

    leap frog

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > lompat kodok

  • 96 skákání přes ohnutá záda druhého

    Czech-English dictionary > skákání přes ohnutá záda druhého

  • 97 höfrungahlaup

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > höfrungahlaup

  • 98 preskakanje pre

    • leap-frog

    Serbian-English dictionary > preskakanje pre

  • 99 preskakovačka

    Slovenský-anglický slovník > preskakovačka

  • 100 saute-mouton

    Mini Dictionnaire français-anglais > saute-mouton

См. также в других словарях:

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  • Leap-Frog (comics) — Leap Frog is the name of two Marvel Comics supervillains who use a Frog suit costume containing electrical coils on the soles of each of the two flippers which allow the wearer to leap great distances up to 60ft high or 100ft long. The boots… …   Wikipedia

  • Leap Frog (board game) — Leap Frog is a two player abstract strategy game. It can actually be played by several players at once. The game is an old classic, and may have derived from Solitaire and draughts. It is essentially a multi player version of Solitaire. A square… …   Wikipedia

  • leap frog — noun A childrens game of lining up, squatting down on all fours, with the person last in line then leaping over each of the others in turn, like a frog and squatting down when at the front of the line …   Wiktionary

  • leap-frog — game with includes jumping over the heads of other players …   English contemporary dictionary

  • leap-frog — n. & v. n. a game in which players in turn vault with parted legs over another who is bending down. v. ( frogged, frogging) 1 intr. (foll. by over) perform such a vault. 2 tr. vault over in this way. 3 tr. & intr. (of two or more people, vehicles …   Useful english dictionary

  • Frog-march — Frog marching refers to the practice of forcibly transporting suspects or prisoners through a public place, up to and including carrying them such that their limbs splay in a frog like manner. ( Perp walking is similar, but implies the subjects… …   Wikipedia

  • Frog-Man — This article is about the Marvel superhero Eugene Patilio. For the other Marvel supervillains, see Leap Frog (comics) and Frog Man (Ani Men) .: for general use of the term see frogman. Superherobox| caption= comic color=background:#ff8080… …   Wikipedia

  • leap — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Spring through the air Nouns 1. leap, jump, hop, spring, bound, vault; bounce (see recoil). 2. dance, caper; curvet, prance, skip, gambol, frolic, romp, buck. 3. leaper, jumper, kangaroo, jerboa, chamois …   English dictionary for students

  • leap — {{11}}leap (n.) c.1200, from O.E. hliep, hlyp (W.Saxon), *hlep (Mercian, Northumbrian) a leap, bound, spring, sudden movement; thing to leap from; common Germanic (Cf. O.Fris. hlep, Du. loop, O.H.G. hlouf, Ger. lauf); from the root of LEAP (Cf.… …   Etymology dictionary

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