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doum(a roof shaped like half a ball: the dome of the cathedral.) cúpula- domeddome n cúpulatr[dəʊm]dome ['do:m] n: cúpula f, bóveda fn.• bóveda s.f.• cimborio s.m.• cúpula (Arquitectura) s.f.dəʊm[dǝʊm]N (on building etc) cúpula f ; (Geog) colina f redonda* * *[dəʊm] -
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adjective (having or resembling a dome: a domed forehead.) con cúpula, en forma de huevo, abovedadoadj.• túmido, -a adj.dəʊmd[dǝʊmd]ADJ [roof] abovedado; [forehead] en forma de huevo* * *[dəʊmd] -
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I noun1) ((a room, especially a cellar, with) an arched roof or ceiling: the castle vaults.) sótano; bodega2) (an underground room, especially for storing valuables: The thieves broke into the bank vaults.) cámara acorazada3) (a burial chamber, often for all the members of a family: He was buried in the family vault.) panteón; (en la iglesia) cripta•- vaulted
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1. noun(a leap aided by the hands or by a pole: With a vault he was over the fence and away.)
2. verb(to leap (over): He vaulted (over) the fence.) saltartr[vɔːlt]1 (ceiling) bóveda2 (in bank) cámara acorazada4 (cellar) sótano; (for wine) bodega————————tr[vɔːlt]1 saltar1 saltar1 (gymnastics) salto\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLvaulting horse potrovaulting pole pértigavault ['vɔlt] vileap: saltarvault n1) jump: salto mpole vault: salto de pértiga, salto con garrocha2) dome: bóveda f3) : bodega f (para vino), bóveda f de seguridad (de un banco)4) crypt: cripta fv.• abovedar v.• saltar v.n.• bodega s.f.• bóveda (Arquitectura) s.f.• cripta s.f.• cámara acorazada (Banca) s.f.• salto s.m.• trompa s.f.• tumba s.f.vɔːlt
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1)a) ( basement) sótano mwine vault — bodega f, cava f
b) ( strongroom)bank vault — cámara f acorazada, bóveda f de seguridad (AmL)
c) ( crypt) cripta f2) ( Archit) bóveda f
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intransitive verb saltar ( apoyándose en algo)
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vt saltar
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[vɔːlt]N (Archit) bóveda f ; (=cellar) sótano m ; (for wine) bodega f ; [of bank] cámara f acorazada; (=tomb) panteón m ; [of church] cripta ffamily vault — panteón m familiar
vault of heaven — bóveda f celeste
II [vɔːlt]1.N salto mat one vault, with one vault — de un solo salto
2.VI saltarto vault over a stream — cruzar un arroyo de un salto, saltar un arroyo
3.VT saltar* * *[vɔːlt]
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1)a) ( basement) sótano mwine vault — bodega f, cava f
b) ( strongroom)bank vault — cámara f acorazada, bóveda f de seguridad (AmL)
c) ( crypt) cripta f2) ( Archit) bóveda f
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intransitive verb saltar ( apoyándose en algo)
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vt saltar
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