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skakać

I. leap <leapt, leapt [or esp AM -ed, -ed]> [li:p] V. intr.

1. leap (jump high):

leap
skakać [perf skoczyć]
to leap with joy
stawać [perf stanąć] w czyjejś obronie

2. leap liter. heart:

leap

II. leap <leapt, leapt [or esp AM -ed, -ed]> [li:p] V. trans.

to leap sth
przeskakiwać [perf przeskoczyć] przez coś

III. leap [li:p] SUST.

1. leap (jump):

leap
leap
sus m

2. leap fig. (increase):

a [sudden] leap in sth

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

a leap in the dark

leap at V. trans.

1. leap at (jump):

to leap at sb/sth
rzucać [perf rzucić] się na kogoś/coś

2. leap at fig. (accept):

to leap at the chance [or opportunity] of sth

leap out V. intr.

leap out
rzucać [perf rzucić] się w oczy

leap up V. intr.

1. leap up (jump up):

leap up
podskakiwać [perf podskoczyć]

2. leap up (rise quickly):

leap up

leap year SUST.

leap year

quantum leap, quantum jump SUST. fig.

quantum leap
Present
Ileap
youleap
he/she/itleaps
weleap
youleap
theyleap
Past
Ileaped / ingl. brit. tb. leapt
youleaped / ingl. brit. tb. leapt
he/she/itleaped / ingl. brit. tb. leapt
weleaped / ingl. brit. tb. leapt
youleaped / ingl. brit. tb. leapt
theyleaped / ingl. brit. tb. leapt
Present Perfect
Ihaveleaped / ingl. brit. tb. leapt
youhaveleaped / ingl. brit. tb. leapt
he/she/ithasleaped / ingl. brit. tb. leapt
wehaveleaped / ingl. brit. tb. leapt
youhaveleaped / ingl. brit. tb. leapt
theyhaveleaped / ingl. brit. tb. leapt
Past Perfect
Ihadleaped / ingl. brit. tb. leapt
youhadleaped / ingl. brit. tb. leapt
he/she/ithadleaped / ingl. brit. tb. leapt
wehadleaped / ingl. brit. tb. leapt
youhadleaped / ingl. brit. tb. leapt
theyhadleaped / ingl. brit. tb. leapt

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After a failed attempt to leap out into a balcony from a window, he gave himself up and was promptly arrested by the police officers.
en.wikipedia.org
Two figures leap out of our report on the issue in this newspaper today.
www.independent.ie
Both families fed their fish daily and the fish learned to leap out of the water when they heard these sounds.
en.wikipedia.org
The crooks leap out of the window with their loot, but she flies out and brings them back.
en.wikipedia.org
One of his jests was to be presented hidden in a giant pie from which he would leap out.
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