Spaniolă | Engleză |
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saltar verb | bail out(To exit an aircraft while in flight) hop [hopped, hopping, hops](jump a short distance) jump [jumped, jumping, jumps]verb leap [leapt, leaping, leaps]verb skip [skipped, skipping, skips](move by hopping on alternate feet) vault [vaulted, vaulting, vaults](to jump) |
saltar a la palestra verb | come to light(become known) |
saltar de alegría verb | jump for joy(exult, rejoice) |
saltarrocas noun {m} | klipspringer [klipspringers](Oreotragus oreotragus) |
saltarse verb | skip [skipped, skipping, skips](not to attend) |
saltarse a la torera verb | flout [flouted, flouting, flouts](to express contempt for the rules by word or action) |
Saltarín proper noun {m} | Prancer(reindeer of Santa Claus) |
asaltar verb | assail [assailed, assailing, assails](to attack violently) assault [assaulted, assaulting, assaults](to attack) |
balón saltarín noun {m} | space hopper(large rubber ball upon which one bounces) |
El enano saltarín proper noun {m} | Rumpelstiltskinproper noun |
hacer saltar la banca verb | break the bank(win all the money that is available to be paid) |
pulga saltarina noun {f} | tiddlywinks(competitive game in which the objective is to flick as many small discs as possible into a container) |
resaltar verb | highlight [highlighted, highlighting, highlights](to make prominent) |
sobresaltar verb | spook [spooked, spooking, spooks](to scare or frighten) |
sobresaltarse verb | startle [startled, startling, startles](to move or be excited on feeling alarm) |