Trampolined: meaning, definitions and examples
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trampolined
[ ˈtræmpəliːnd ]
action, movement
Trampolined is the past tense of the verb 'trampoline', which refers to the act of jumping or bouncing on a trampoline. This form describes a completed action where someone has engaged in bouncing on a trampoline.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- She trampolined across the yard.
- The children trampolined during the party.
- He trampolined after practicing for weeks.
- They trampolined together on weekends.
Translations
Translations of the word "trampolined" in other languages:
🇵🇹 trampolim
🇮🇳 ट्राम्पोलिन
🇩🇪 Trampolin
🇮🇩 trampolin
🇺🇦 трамплін
🇵🇱 trampolina
🇯🇵 トランポリン
🇫🇷 trampoline
🇪🇸 trampolín
🇹🇷 trambolin
🇰🇷 트램폴린
🇸🇦 ترامبولين
🇨🇿 trampolína
🇸🇰 trampolína
🇨🇳 蹦床
🇸🇮 trampolin
🇮🇸 trampólín
🇰🇿 трамплин
🇬🇪 ტრამპლინი
🇦🇿 trampolin
🇲🇽 trampolín
Etymology
The word 'trampoline' comes from the Spanish word 'trampolín', which means 'small diving board' or 'springboard'. It is believed to have originated from the Latin word 'trampolinum', which is derived from 'trampol', a variant of 'trampor', meaning to jump or to spring. The term was first used in the early 20th century in the context of acrobatics and gymnastics where performers used a sprung device to gain height and perform aerial maneuvers. The sport of trampolining gained significant popularity and was included as an Olympic event in 2000. The past tense 'trampolined' reflects the action taken on the trampoline, encapsulating the joy and physicality of this fun and energetic activity.