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For the verb: "to leap"
Simple Past: leapt, leaped
Past Participle: leapt, leaped

Pocket Oxford Spanish Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press:
leap1 /li:p/ verbo intransitivo/transitivo (past & past p leaped or (BrE also) leapt /lept/ ) saltar
leap2 sustantivo
salto m, brinco m;
by ~s and bounds a pasos agigantados
leap:leap year sustantivo
año m bisiesto

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Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe:
leap [:p]
I nombre
1   salto, brinco
     a leap in the dark, un salto al vacío
2   (de precios, etc) aumento súbito
    
II vi (ps & pp leaped o leapt)
3   saltar
     to leap out of bed, saltar de la cama
    
III verbo transitivo saltar



leap: WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2010
Compound Forms:
leap day29 de febrero
leap yearaño bisiesto nm
look before you leap figurative (think twice)pensar antes de actuar v
look before you leap figurative (think twice)pensárselo dos veces v
quantum leapnsalto espectacular
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