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101 high jump
(a sports contest in which people jump over a bar which is raised until no-one can jump over it.) šuoliai į aukštį -
102 high jump
höjdhopp* * *(a sports contest in which people jump over a bar which is raised until no-one can jump over it.) höjdhopp -
103 high jump
(a sports contest in which people jump over a bar which is raised until no-one can jump over it.) skok vysoký* * *• skok do výšky• skok vysoký -
104 high jump
(a sports contest in which people jump over a bar which is raised until no-one can jump over it.) săritură în înălţime -
105 high jump
(a sports contest in which people jump over a bar which is raised until no-one can jump over it.) άλμα σε ύψος -
106 high jump
(a sports contest in which people jump over a bar which is raised until no-one can jump over it.) skok do výšky -
107 jump back
flic-flac, jump upward — переворот назад и прыжок вверх
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108 high jump
a sports contest in which people jump over a bar which is raised until no-one can jump over it.قَفْز عالٍ -
109 high jump
(a sports contest in which people jump over a bar which is raised until no-one can jump over it.) saut en hauteur -
110 high jump
(a sports contest in which people jump over a bar which is raised until no-one can jump over it.) salto em altura -
111 high-lift slabbing mill
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > high-lift slabbing mill
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112 High-Altitude Low-Opening
Abbreviation: HALO (parachute jump)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > High-Altitude Low-Opening
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113 high-altitude low-opening
Abbreviation: HALO (parachute jump)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > high-altitude low-opening
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114 jump in brightness
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > jump in brightness
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115 jump mill
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116 high jump
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117 high jump into tuck back somersault
Спорт: затяжное сальто назадУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > high jump into tuck back somersault
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118 high jump into tuck front somersault
Спорт: затяжное сальто вперёдУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > high jump into tuck front somersault
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119 high-jump
Спорт: прыгать в высоту -
120 high-jump competition
Коневодство: соревнование по прыжкам в высоту
См. также в других словарях:
high´-jump´er — high jump, 1. an athletic contest or event to determine how high each contestant can jump over a raised crossbar. 2. the jump itself. high jump «HY JUHMP», intransitive verb. to do a high jump or jumps. –v.t. to get across (a certain height or… … Useful english dictionary
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high jump — noun 1. a competition that involves jumping as high as possible over a horizontal bar • Hypernyms: ↑field event 2. the act of jumping as high as possible over a horizontal bar • Hypernyms: ↑jumping • Hyponyms: ↑Fosbury flop * * * … Useful english dictionary
high-jump — /huy jump /, v.i. 1. to participate in the high jump; compete as a high jumper. v.t. 2. to clear or attempt to clear (a specified height) in a high jump: a goal of high jumping his own height. * * * high jump, 1. an athletic contest or event to… … Useful english dictionary
jump — jumpable, adj. jumpingly, adv. /jump/, v.i. 1. to spring clear of the ground or other support by a sudden muscular effort; leap: to jump into the air; to jump out a window. 2. to rise suddenly or quickly: He jumped from his seat when she entered … Universalium
jump — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. & v. hop, leap, bound, spring, vault; start, twitch, jerk. See excitability. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A leap up or across] Syn. skip, hop, leap, hopping, rise, upsurge, rising, pounce, lunge, leaping,… … English dictionary for students
jump — 1 /dZVmp/ verb 1 UPWARDS a) (I) to push yourself suddenly up in the air using your legs (+ over/across/onto etc): He jumped over the wall and ran off. | jump up and down: The kids love jumping up and down on their beds. | jump clear (=jump out of … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
high — adj., n., & adv. adj. 1 a of great vertical extent (a high building). b (predic.; often in comb.) of a specified height (one inch high; water was waist high). 2 a far above ground or sea level etc. (a high altitude). b inland, esp. when raised… … Useful english dictionary
jump — 1. verb /dʒʌmp/ a) To propel oneself rapidly upward such that momentum causes the body to become airborne. The boy jumped over a fence. b) To cause oneself to leave a … Wiktionary
high — /huy/, adj., higher, highest, adv., higher, highest, n. adj. 1. having a great or considerable extent or reach upward or vertically; lofty; tall: a high wall. 2. having a specified extent upward: The apple tree is now 20 feet high. 3. situated… … Universalium
high jumper — someone or something that is able to jump high (especially a horse) … English contemporary dictionary