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1 springzender
• jumping-frequency transmitter -
2 bespringing
n. jumping, act of jumping, leaping, hopping -
3 elastiekspringen
n. bungee jumping, jumping from a high place while the jumper is tied to a very long elastic cable -
4 afsprong
n. jump, act of jumping, leap, spring -
5 atletiek
n. athletics, track and field events, sports games of a track and field competition (running, jumping, throwing the javelin, etc.) -
6 beginterrein
n. jumping off ground -
7 boomkangeroe
n. tree kangaroo, large marsupial mammal with a long tail and powerful hind legs for jumping (native to Australia and neighboring islands) -
8 duiken
n. diving, plunging, jumping into water--------v. dive, plunge; nosedive; duck -
9 duiksport
n. diving, plunging, jumping into water (especially headfirst) -
10 eindterrein
n. jumping off ground -
11 haasjeover
n. leapfrog, children's game which is played by jumping one by one over the backs of kneeling players -
12 kangoeroe
n. kangaroo, large marsupial mammal with a long tail and powerful hind legs for jumping (native to Australia and neighboring islands) -
13 kikker
n. frog, any of a number of tailless amphibians with smooth skin and long hind legs for jumping -
14 kikvors
n. frog, any of a number of tailless amphibians with smooth skin and long hind legs for jumping -
15 kikvorsje
n. frogling, any of a number of tailless amphibians with smooth skin and long hind legs for jumping -
16 schansspringen
n. <I>(also: <B>skispringen</B>)</I> ski jumping, ski sport in which one jumps as far as possible -
17 springpaard
n. jumping horse -
18 springstok
n. leaping pole, jumping pole -
19 springtouw
n. skipping rope, jumping rope -
20 springzeil
n. safety sheet, jumping sheet
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