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1 superjaro
leap-year, leap year -
2 ĵeti sin sur
leap upon, pounce upon, spring upon -
3 saltataki
leap upon, pounce upon, spring upon -
4 jauzi
I.iz.1. jump, leap2. ( pilota batena) bounce3. ( ur-jauzia) waterfallII.iz.1.a. jump, leap; \jauzi motx hopb. ( pilotari d.) bouncec. Kir. jump; hiru metroko \jauzia egin du he's made a three metre jump; \jauzi hirukoitz triple jumpd. Aeron. jump2. ( bihotzari d.) jump; bihotz-\jauzi ezin jasanik unable to take the racing heart beat3. ( aldea)a. jump, difference; eskualde batetik besterako \jauzia the contrast from one region to anotherb. ( haizeari d.) shift da/ad.1. to jump, leap2. ( haizea) to shift3. ( lehertu) to blow up4. ( sentimenduei d.)a. ( haserretu) to get hopping mad, fly off the handle, fly into a rage; hori entzutearekin \jauzi zen, samindurik when he heard that he got hopping madb. to jump; hori entzutearekin \jauzi zen, bozkarioaren bozkarioz when he heard that, he jumped for joyc. burutik \jauzia off one's rocker |crazy | mad5. ( atzera) to leave (- tik: from) -
5 bisusturte
iz. leap year -
6 jauzi egin
to jump, leap, bound; Carl Lewis-ek \jauzi egin ikaragarria egin zuen Carl Lewis made an tremendous jump; bat batean esnatu eta ohetik jauzi egin nuen I suddenly woke up and jumped out of bed; uretara \jauzi egin zuen she jumped into the water; zaldiaren gainera \jauzi egin egin zuen he {jumped || hopped} on his horse -
7 nolakotasun
iz. quality; esaldi baten baiezko \nolakotasuna the positive quality of a sentence; \nolakotasunean jauzia a qualitative leap -
8 saltatu
du/ad.1. to jump, leap2. ( pilota, e.a.) to bounce -
9 salto
iz.1.a. jump, leapb. ( pilotari d., e.a.) to bouncec. ( oin biak elkartuta) to hop2. ( ganaduaren hazia) cattle semen -
10 salto egin
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11 zapart
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12 zapart egin
1. to crash, clatter2. to jump, leap -
13 desalti
jump off, leap down -
14 malsuprensalti
jump off, leap down -
15 salti
jump, leap, spring -
16 salto
jump, leap
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