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1 соревнования по прыжкам с шестом
Русско-английский спортивный словарь > соревнования по прыжкам с шестом
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2 в помещении
1) General subject: in doors, in the building, indoors, within door, within doors2) Obsolete: withindoors3) Sports: indoor (e.g. indoor world record in the pole vault = мировой рекорд по прыжкам в высоту в помещении)4) Business: on the premises -
3 прыжок
м.jump, spring, leap, caperпрыжки в воду спорт. — diving sg.; ( с вышки) high(board) diving sg.
он сделал прыжок в воду — he made a dive, или he dived, into the water; ( с вышки) he made a high dive
прыжок в высоту спорт. — high jump
прыжок в длину спорт. — long jump
прыжок с упором спорт. — vault(ing)
прыжок с шестом спорт. — pole-vault
прыжок с места спорт. — standing jump
прыжок с разбега спорт. — running jump
делать прыжки — caper, cut* capers
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4 прыжок
м.1) ( быстрое перемещение тела с отталкиванием) jump, spring, leapде́лать прыжки́ — jump, leap
прыжо́к самолёта при поса́дке — bounce, bouncing
2) спорт jumpпрыжо́к в высоту́ — high jump
прыжки́ в длину́ — long jump
тройно́й прыжо́к — triple jump; hop, step and jump
прыжо́к с ме́ста — standing jump
прыжо́к с разбе́га — running jump
прыжо́к с упо́ром — vault(ing)
прыжо́к с шесто́м — pole-vault
прыжки́ в во́ду — diving sg; ( с вышки) high(board) diving sg
он сде́лал прыжо́к в во́ду — he made a dive [he dived] into the water; ( с вышки) he made a high dive
прыжо́к с парашю́том спорт — skydiving; воен. parachute [-ʃuːt] jump(ing)
прыжки́ на бату́те — trampolining [-liːn-]
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5 мировой рекорд по прыжкам с шестом в закрытых помещениях среди мужчин
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мировой рекорд по прыжкам с шестом в закрытых помещениях среди мужчин
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the pole vault — an athletic event in which people compete by using a pole to jump over a bar that is high above the ground • • • Main Entry: ↑pole vault … Useful english dictionary
(the) pole vault — the pole vault UK US noun a sport in which you use a long pole to push yourself over a high bar Thesaurus: athletics and track and field sportshyponym sports events and competitionshyponym Derived Word: pole vaulter … Useful english dictionary
the pole vault — UK / US noun a sport in which you use a long pole to push yourself over a high bar Derived word: pole vaulter noun countable Word forms pole vaulter : singular pole vaulter plural pole vaulters … English dictionary
Pole vault — Pole vaulting is an athletic field event in which a person uses a long, flexible pole (which today is usually made either of fiberglass or carbon fiber) as an aid to leap over a bar. Pole jumping competitions were known to the ancient Greeks, as… … Wikipedia
National champions in the pole vault (women) — Below a list of all National Champions in the Women s Pole Vault (outdoor) in track and field from several countries since the mid 1990s. Contents 1 Argentina 2 Australia 3 Austria 4 … Wikipedia
pole vault — n the pole vault the sport of jumping over a high bar using a long pole >pole vaulter n >pole vaulting n [U] … Dictionary of contemporary English
pole vault — noun a competition that involves jumping over a high crossbar with the aid of a long pole • Syn: ↑pole vaulting, ↑pole jump, ↑pole jumping • Hypernyms: ↑field event • Part Meronyms: ↑run up * * * … Useful english dictionary
pole vault — noun the pole vault the sport of jumping over a high bar using a long pole pole vaulter noun (C) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
pole vault — N SING: the N The pole vault is an athletics event in which athletes jump over a high bar, using a long flexible pole to help lift themselves up … English dictionary
pole vault — pole′ vault n. 1) spo a field event in which a vault over a crossbar is performed with the aid of a long pole 2) spo a vault so performed • Etymology: 1890–95 pole′ vault , v.i. pole′ vault er, n … From formal English to slang
pole vault — n. Track & Field 1. an event in which the contestants take turns jumping for height over a horizontal bar set between two upright supports, with the aid of a long, flexible pole: the bar is gradually raised during the contest until a winner is… … English World dictionary