Also means
to jump up
Usage Note
Balzare describes a sudden, energetic leap or spring — balzare in piedi (to leap to one's feet) is a common collocation. It takes essere as its auxiliary in compound tenses: è balzato in piedi ('he leapt to his feet'). The noun balzo ('leap, bound') shares the same root. It is more vivid and literary than the everyday saltare.
Examples
"Il gatto è balzato sul tavolo."
Natural Translation
The cat leapt onto the table.
Literal Translation
The cat is leapt onto-the table
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