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1 vault over
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2 vault over
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > vault over
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3 vault over
1) Общая лексика: перепрыгнуть (одним махом), перемахнуть, перескочить2) Архитектура: накрывать (как) куполом -
4 vault over a gate
Общая лексика: прыжок через ворота -
5 vault over bar
Спорт: перелёт -
6 vault over long horse
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7 vault over side horse
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8 vault over the ticket barrier
Общая лексика: перепрыгнуть через турникетУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > vault over the ticket barrier
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9 vault over bar
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10 vault over long horse
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11 vault over side horse
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12 vault over
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13 back uprise with reverse grip hecht vault over bar with half turn to forward swi
Спорт: перелёт ВоронинаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > back uprise with reverse grip hecht vault over bar with half turn to forward swi
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14 back-up, rear vault over and catch
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > back-up, rear vault over and catch
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15 high-straddle Voronin vault over the bar
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > high-straddle Voronin vault over the bar
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16 rear vault over bar
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17 back uprise with reverse grip hecht vault over bar with half turn to forward swi
English-Russian sports dictionary > back uprise with reverse grip hecht vault over bar with half turn to forward swi
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18 back-up, rear vault over and catch
English-Russian sports dictionary > back-up, rear vault over and catch
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19 high-straddle Voronin vault over the bar
English-Russian sports dictionary > high-straddle Voronin vault over the bar
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20 rear vault over bar
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ˌvault ˈover sth — phrasal verb same as vault … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
vault — vault1 [vôlt] n. [ME voute < OFr < VL * volvita, an arch, vault < * volvitus, pp. of * volvitare, intens. of L volvere, to turn around, roll: see WALK] 1. an arched roof, ceiling, or covering of masonry 2. an arched chamber or space, esp … English World dictionary
Vault (architecture) — A Vault (French. voute, Italian. volta, German. Gewölbe, Polish. sklepienie , Spanish. bóveda ) is an architectural term for an arched form used to provide a space with a ceiling or roof. url=http://concise.britannica.com/ebc/article… … Wikipedia
vault — I [[t]vɔlt[/t]] n. 1) archit. an arched structure, usu. of stones, concrete, or bricks, forming a ceiling or roof 2) archit. a space, chamber, or passage enclosed by a vault or vaultlike structure, esp. one located underground 3) archit. cv a… … From formal English to slang
vault — [[t]vɔ͟ːlt[/t]] vaults, vaulting, vaulted 1) N COUNT A vault is a secure room where money and other valuable things can be kept safely. Most of the money was in storage in bank vaults... The gold recovered so far is being held in a vault at a… … English dictionary
vault — I n. 1) a bank vault 2) (misc.) to keep one s valuables in a vault II v. (d; intr.) to vault over (he vaulted over the bar) * * * [vɔːlt] (misc.) to keep one s valuables in a vault a bankvault (d; intr.) to vault over (he vaulted over the bar) … Combinatory dictionary
vault — I. /vɔlt / (say vawlt), /vɒlt / (say volt) noun 1. an arched structure, commonly made of stones, concrete, or bricks, forming a ceiling or roof over a hall, room, sewer, or other wholly or partially enclosed construction. 2. an arched space,… …
vault — I UK [vɔːlt] / US [vɔlt] verb Word forms vault : present tense I/you/we/they vault he/she/it vaults present participle vaulting past tense vaulted past participle vaulted 1) vault or vault over [transitive] to jump over something, especially… … English dictionary
vault — vault1 [vo:lt US vo:lt] n [Sense: 1 2, 4; Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: voute, from Vulgar Latin volvita turn, vault , probably from volvitare; VAULT2] [Sense: 3; Date: 1500 1600; Origin: VAULT2] 1.) a room with thick wal … Dictionary of contemporary English
vault — vault1 [ vɔlt ] noun count 1. ) an underground room where people s bodies are buried, especially under a church a ) a strongly protected room in a bank where money, gold, etc. is kept 2. ) a curved structure that supports or forms a roof,… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
vault — 1 noun (C) 1 also vaults (plural) a room with thick walls and a strong door where money, jewels etc are kept to prevent them from being stolen or damaged 2 also vaults (plural) a room where people from the same family are buried, often under the… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English