vault
vault
vɑlt
vaalt
British pronunciation
/vˈɒlt/

Definición y significado de "vault"en inglés

to vault
01

saltar, volar

to leap or spring over an obstacle with the aid of hands or a pole
Intransitive: to vault somewhere
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Last year, she confidently vaulted over the stream during the track and field competition.
El año pasado, ella saltó el salto el arroyo con confianza durante la competencia de atletismo.
The agile cat effortlessly vaults from one rooftop to another in pursuit of its prey.
El ágil gato salta sin esfuerzo de un tejado a otro en persecución de su presa.
01

a secure room or chamber, often reinforced, used for the safekeeping of valuables

example
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The bank keeps all its cash in a vault.
The museum installed a climate-controlled vault for rare manuscripts.
02

the action of leaping over an obstacle, often using the hands or a pole

example
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She performed a perfect vault over the gymnastic horse.
The athlete 's vault cleared the high bar with ease.
03

bóveda, arco

an architectural structure, often made of stone or concrete, that forms a curved or arched ceiling or roof, providing strength, support, and architectural beauty to a space
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The cathedral boasted a magnificent vaulted ceiling, adorned with intricate ribbed arches and colorful stained glass windows.
La catedral presumía de un magnífico techo abovedado, adornado con arcos nervados intrincados y vitrales coloridos.
The medieval castle featured a series of underground vaults, used for storing supplies and as a refuge during times of siege.
El castillo medieval contaba con una serie de bóvedas subterráneas, utilizadas para almacenar suministros y como refugio durante los asedios.
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