Keresés
to vault
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to leap or spring over an obstacle with the aid of hands or a pole
Vault
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boltozat
a strongroom or compartment (often made of steel) for safekeeping of valuables
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boltozat
the act of jumping over an obstacle
What is a "vault"?
A vault is an arched structure that forms a ceiling or roof over a space. It is created by arranging materials, such as bricks or stones, in a curved shape, allowing the weight above to be distributed evenly across the walls. Vaults can come in different shapes, including circular, pointed, or groined, depending on the design. They are often used in buildings like churches, cathedrals, and large halls, providing strength and stability while creating a visually appealing interior. Vaults also help to create open spaces without the need for many supporting columns, making them a popular choice in architecture.
Példa
The agile cat effortlessly vaults from one rooftop to another in pursuit of its prey.
In the parkour routine, the traceur confidently vaulted over walls and railings with fluidity.
Last year, she confidently vaulted over the stream during the track and field competition.
During the dance routine, the performer gracefully vaulted across the stage, captivating the audience.
With a running start, the pole vaulter expertly vaulted over the bar, setting a new record.