salto
bound ; leap ; jump ; hopping ; hop ; skip ; pounce.
For those involved in producing BNB, the eighties have seen this question leap in a single bound into the realm of stark reality from the cosy abstraction of AACR2.
The information qualifications of specialists are portrayed as training on the information trampoline for a leap into new ideas.
Hytelenet guides the user through directories of sites on the Internet using hypertext jumps.
The sputter of gibberish, the hoppings about the floor, the violent gesticulations, were like the frenzy of a half dozen exasperated baboons.
I told him about the doctor's explanation for my lack of weight loss and he did a few hops in place, excited for me that there's an explanation for not losing weight.
The skipping rope seemed so long and heavy, and after a few skips, I was ready to drop dead.
Evan readied himself for a fierce pounce on the man who had destroyed his life.
dar el salto
make + the leap
Using the concepts and strategies discussed in the preceding chapters, the library manager has the tools to make the leap to the new paradigm.
dar saltos
spring
As soon as he had stuffed himself with a host of good dishes, he began to leap and spring, to laugh and to fart like a little ass well stuffed with barley.
dar un salto [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio leapt]
leap
give + a jump
leap up
For those involved in producing BNB, the eighties have seen this question leap in a single bound into the realm of stark reality from the cosy abstraction of AACR2.
At first the neophytic librarian was mildly shocked by his revelations, and sometimes her heart gave a jump when he described some of the bitter struggles that went on constantly between individuals.
He wouldn't understand a joke even if it leapt up and bit him in the funny bone.
dar un salto hacia atrás
jump back
She abruptly jumped back as a car zipped past.
dar un salto mortal [También escrito summersault] [También escrito somersault]
somersault
do + a somersault
summersault
They somersaulted and looped the loop.
She died after injuring herself while trying to do somersaults.
But when his rear wheel clipped the last bus he summersaulted through the air and broke his pelvis - ending his career.
gran salto adelante
giant leap
great leap forward
The People's Republic of China has taken a giant leap toward modernisation of its medical ibraries and information centres.
In terms of intellectual evolution, it is a radical step up and great leap forward for mankind.
incremento del salto
jump increment
Press this key to display the next 10th record (your library may have changed the 'jump' increment to another number, such as 20, or even 50).
levantarse de un salto
spring up
The principal sprang up from her chair and began to perambulate with swift, precise movements about her spacious office.
rampa para salto de esquí
ski jumping ramp
This ski resort has played a pioneering role in the introduction of up-to-date equipment for skiing and ski jumping including chairlifts, ski jumping ramps, and ski lifts.
salto a la fama
jump into stardom
He didn't have that stratospheric jump into stardom that some musicians experience, and that's just fine with him.
salto al estrellato
jump into stardom
He didn't have that stratospheric jump into stardom that some musicians experience, and that's just fine with him.
salto al vacío
a leap in the dark
It is an area of intellectual risk, of leaps in the dark, and of unending controversy.
salto atrás
throwback
These methods, a throwback to the early 20th century, constitute an excellent basis for sustainable agriculture, which aims to reduce consumption of plant protection products.
salto de agua
waterfall
fall
It's a fortress guarding sacred waterfalls, and a cauldron of savage white-water and unrunnable rapids.
Vast lakes, awesome falls and runnable rapids make a trip along this river dazzling and challenging.
salto de altura
vertical jump
vertical jump
high jumping
high jump
The objective of this study was to determine the mechanical energy contributions of the hip, knee, ankle joints to running long jumps and running vertical jumps.
The objective of this study was to determine the mechanical energy contributions of the hip, knee, ankle joints to running long jumps and running vertical jumps.
In crossbars used in pole vaulting and high jumping a well known problem exists due to the tendency of the crossbar to sag under its own weight.
High jump training also includes weight lifting programs.
salto de cama
negligee
There's no doubt about it, there are a ton of bridal negligees out there to choose from.
salto de esquí
ski jumping
ski jump
This ski resort has played a pioneering role in the introduction of up-to-date equipment for skiing and ski jumping including chairlifts, ski jumping ramps, and ski lifts.
The birth of the ski jump in central Europe took place in 1893, with the first jumps in Austria.
salto de fe
leap of faith
They can't quite believe their eyes and refuse to make the leap of faith to accept that a 3.4 megapixel sensor can produce such quality.
salto del ángel
swan dive
Your dive can be a swan dive - elegant and strong and from which we emerge with real energy - or it can be a brutal and painful belly flop.
salto de longitud
long jump
The objective of this study was to determine the mechanical energy contributions of the hip, knee, ankle joints to running long jumps and running vertical jumps.
salto de página
page break
Page breaks can be inserted into print output by using the SET V n command where n indicates the number of lines per page.
salto de pértiga
pole vault
pole vaulting
The author focuses on five sports in which women are relative newcomers: boxing, ski jumping, hammer throwing, triple jump and pole vault.
In crossbars used in pole vaulting and high jumping a well known problem exists due to the tendency of the crossbar to sag under its own weight.
salto de puenting
bungee jump
Jumping from this bridge will mean jumping one of the highest bungee jumps in the world.
salto gigante
giant leap
The People's Republic of China has taken a giant leap toward modernisation of its medical ibraries and information centres.
salto hacia el futuro
leap into + the future
The article is entitled 'A Leap into the Future: Serials Literature of 2002'.
salto hacia lo desconocido
leap into + the unknown
Even IT-induced changes in existing libraries were not huge transforming leaps into the previously unknown.
salto mental
mental leap
Analytic thinking is useful and important, but sometimes you have to take mental leaps in order to make sense of seemingly unrelated pieces of information.
salto mortal [También escrito summersault] [También escrito somersault]
somersault
summersault
He carefully traces Churchill's twists and turns on this subject and concludes that his 'apparent somersaults were mere digressions and often only tactical in character'.
He ended up biting his lip and drawing some blood after doing a few summersaults and landing on his face.
salto mortal hacia atrás
backflip
Then he did several backflips and wailed aloud in his misery and woe, his yelps of distress quite filling the empyrean.
tirarse al agua de un salto
leap into + the water
Prince stayed close by, but Candy, being a Spaniel, soon leapt into the water before I thought to call her to heel.
tirarse de un salto
jump off
Is it true that if all the people in China stood on a chair and jumped off at the same time, it could knock the earth out of orbit?.
triple salto
triple jump
The author focuses on five sports in which women are relative newcomers: boxing, ski jumping, hammer throwing, triple jump and pole vault.