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2) Biology: klipspringer caeca (Oreotragus oreotragus), titi monkey (Callicebus)3) Zoology: springbok, walking goby (Periophthalmus)4) Entomology: Longitarsus5) Mammalogy: titi (Callicebus) -
82 прыгунья с шестом
Sports: pole-vaulter (female) -
83 pole
I pəul noun1) (the north or south end of the Earth's axis: the North/South Pole.) polo2) (the points in the heavens opposite the Earth's North and South Poles, around which stars seem to turn.) polo3) (either of the opposite ends of a magnet: The opposite poles of magnets attract each other.) polo4) (either of the opposite terminals of an electric battery: the positive/negative pole.) polo•- polar- polar bear
- the pole star
- be poles apart
II pəul(a long, thin, rounded piece of wood, metal etc: a telegraph pole; a tent pole.) postePole n polacotr[pəʊl]1 polaco,-aPole ['po:l] n: polaco m, -ca fn.• polaco s.m.• polonés, -esa s.m.,f.noun polaco, -ca m,f
I [pǝʊl]1. N1) (=rod) palo m ; (=flag pole) asta f ; (=telegraph pole) poste m ; (=tentpole) mástil m ; (=curtain pole) barra f ; (for gymnastics) percha f ; (for vaulting, punting) pértiga f, garrocha f (LAm); (for fencing) estaca f ; [of cart] vara f, lanza fto be up the pole — † * estar chiflado *
2) (=archaic measure) medida de longitud, equivalente a 5,029 m2.VT [+ punt etc] impeler con pértiga3.CPDpole bean N — (US) judía f trepadora
pole dancer N — bailarina f de barra (americana)
pole dancing N — baile m en barra (americana)
pole position N — (Motor racing) posición f de cabeza en la parrilla de salida, pole f ; (fig) posición f de ventaja
pole vault N — salto m de pértiga
pole vaulter N — saltador(a) m / f de pértiga, pertiguista mf
pole-vaultpole vaulting N — salto m de pértiga
II [pǝʊl]1.N (Elec, Geog, Astron) polo mNorth/South Pole — Polo m Norte/Sur
- be poles apart2.CPD* * *noun polaco, -ca m,f -
84 garrochista
garrochista sustantivo masculino y femenino (AmL) pole-vaulter -
85 saltador
saltador,-ora m,f Dep jumper
saltador con pértiga, pole vaulter ' saltador' also found in these entries: Spanish: saltadora English: diver - jumper - ski jumper -
86 saltadora
saltador,-ora m,f Dep jumper
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87 вольтижёр
м. спорт.equestrian acrobat / vaulter, trick-rider -
88 вольтижер
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89 atlayıcı
n. jumper* * *1. jumper 2. vaulter -
90 sıçrayan
adj. jumping, bouncing, salient, saltatory, splashy--------n. vaulter* * *1. spattering (n.) 2. leaped (adj.) 3. leapt (adj.) -
91 atlayan
adj. salient--------n. vaulter -
92 sırıkla atlama atleti
n. pole jumper, pole-vaulter -
93 yüksek atlamacı
n. pole jumper, pole-vaulter -
94 franchir
franchir [fʀɑ̃∫iʀ]➭ TABLE 2 transitive verb[+ obstacle] to get over ; [+ rivière, ligne d'arrivée, seuil] to cross ; [+ porte] to go through ; [+ distance] to cover ; [+ mur du son] to break through ; [+ borne, limite] to overstep• ne pas réussir à franchir la barre de... [chiffres, vote] to fall short of...* * *fʀɑ̃ʃiʀverbe transitif to cross [fossé, seuil, montagne]; to get over [mur, barrière]; to cover [distance]franchir un obstacle — lit to clear an obstacle; fig to overcome an obstacle
••* * *fʀɑ̃ʃiʀ vt[obstacle] to clear, to get over[seuil, ligne, rivière] to cross* * *franchir verb table: finir vtr to cross [fossé, ligne d'arrivée, seuil, montagne, océan]; to get over [mur, barrière, clôture]; to cover [distance]; franchir un obstacle lit to clear an obstacle; fig to overcome an obstacle; le perchiste a franchi les six mètres the pole vaulter cleared six metresGB; franchir la barre des 10% to pass the 10% mark; franchir un cap difficile to get through a difficult period; l'équipe a franchi le cap des quarts de finale the team got past the quarterfinals; franchir le cap de la cinquantaine to turn fifty; l'entreprise a franchi un cap décisif en rachetant sa rivale buying up its rival was an important turning point for the company.franchir le pas to take the plunge.[frɑ̃ʃir] verbe transitif1. [passer par-dessus - barrière, mur] to get over (inseparable)2. [outrepasser - ligne, limite, date] to crossau moment de franchir le seuil, je m'arrêtai I halted just as I was stepping across the thresholdfranchir le cap de la trentaine/cinquantaine to turn thirty/fifty3. [dans le temps] to last throughsa renommée a franchi les siècles his reputation has lasted ou come down intact through the centuries -
95 sauteur à la perche
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96 perxa
n1. (f) poleSalt de perxa - Pole vaultSaltador de perxa - Pole vaulter2. (f) (clothes / coat) hanger -
97 perxista
n (m / f) pole vaulter -
98 прыгун с шестом
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99 шестовик
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100 dēsultōrius
dēsultōrius adj. [desultor], of a vaulter: quasi desultorius, like a circus-rider's horse.* * *desultoria, desultorium ADJof/belonging to a desultor (circus trick rider); desultory (L+S); superficial
См. также в других словарях:
Vaulter — Vault er, n. One who vaults; a leaper; a tumbler. B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vaulter — Synonyms and related words: broad jumper, bucking bronco, buckjumper, flea, frog, gazelle, goat, grasshopper, high jumper, hopper, hurdle racer, hurdler, jackrabbit, jumper, jumping bean, jumping jack, kangaroo, leaper, pole vaulter, salmon, stag … Moby Thesaurus
vaulter — Ⅰ. vault [1] ► NOUN 1) a roof in the form of an arch or a series of arches. 2) a large room or chamber used for storage, especially an underground one. 3) a chamber beneath a church or in a graveyard used for burials. 4) Anatomy the arched roof… … English terms dictionary
vaulter — noun an athlete who jumps over a high crossbar with the aid of a long pole • Syn: ↑pole vaulter, ↑pole jumper • Derivationally related forms: ↑vault • Hypernyms: ↑athlete, ↑jock … Useful english dictionary
vaulter — noun Date: circa 1552 one that vaults; especially an athlete who competes in the pole vault … New Collegiate Dictionary
vaulter — See vault2. * * * … Universalium
vaulter — noun a person who vaults or leaps … Wiktionary
vaulter — vault·er || vÉ”ËltÉ™(r) n. athlete who vaults; leaper … English contemporary dictionary
vaulter — n. Leaper, jumper, tumbler … New dictionary of synonyms
vaulter — vault·er … English syllables
vaulter — /ˈvɔltə/ (say vawltuh) noun 1. one who vaults. 2. a participant in the sport of equestrian vaulting. {vault2 + er1} …