单词 | trampoline |
释义 | trampolinen. A base of elastic material used as a springboard and landing area in acrobatic exercises and displays; now spec. a sheet of canvas, nylon mesh, or the like, held in a frame by springs. Also attributive and figurative. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > acrobatic performance > [noun] > elastic base or springboard trampoline1798 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > gymnastics > [noun] > equipment plummet?1537 springboard?1780 horse1785 trampoline1798 club1815 gallows1817 Indian club1825 rope1825 horizontal bar1827 trapeze1830 vaulting bar1839 parallel bars1850 wooden horse1854 trapezium1856 giant stride1863 ring1869 vaulting horse1875 mast1880 fly-pole1884 pommel1887 Roman ring1894 mat1903 wall bar1903 pommel horse1908 buck1932 pommel vault1932 landing mat1941 rebounder1980 1798 Times 28 June 7/1 Equestrian Performances with Oranges, Forks, Skipping Rope, Hat, Handkerchief, and a curious Equilibrium with a Hoop and Glass. Wonderful Trampolin Tricks, by Messrs. Smith [etc.]. 1799 Times 1 June 3/4 He positively leaps over a large tilted waggon..and does not make use of a spring board or trampoline. 1833 M. Scott Tom Cringle's Log I. xi. 349 Then another tumblification of the whole party... Another trampoline. 1928 Daily Express 13 June 13 A trampoline act, a wire act..in fact,..a complete vaudeville programme. 1930 Observer 1 June 21 They perform on the apparatus resembling a spring mattress, which has been dubbed the ‘trampoline’. 1938 N. Streatfeild Circus is Coming vii. 109 The things they did when on the trampoline were breath-taking.., shooting up.., then coming down in amazing twists and somersaults. 1960 Times Lit. Suppl. 1 July 418/4 [D. H.] Lawrence has been bounced up and down on the trampoline of literary fashion more than most writers. 1961 U.S. Patents Quarterly CXXIX. 210/2 As applied to tumbling devices, ‘Tram-poline’ is completely generic. 1975 Oxf. Compan. Sports & Games 1044/2 The trampoline has a steel frame, braced in such a way as to ensure that a landing in the bouncing area..may be made without fear of hitting any structural members. Derivatives trampoline v. (also trampolin) to perform on a trampoline; also figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > walk, tread, or step [verb (intransitive)] > with springing step stot1801 trampoline1972 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > gymnastics > take part in gymnastics [verb (intransitive)] > actions or positions to skin the cat1844 to chin the bar1903 kip1909 pike1956 press1956 trampoline1972 1972 Guardian 11 Apr. 15/4 Children fenced, trampolined, played volley~ball and football. 1973 Times 1 Feb. 16/6 It proved..difficult..to trampoline at all except at a speed dictated by gravity. ˈtrampolining n. the practice or sport of performing on a trampoline. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > gymnastics > [noun] > actions or positions vaulting1531 cross-step1728 still-vaulting1854 roll1858 trampolining1867 planche1878 handstand1890 rollover1891 trapezing1894 press1901 straddle1905 kip1909 upstart1909 headstand1915 round-off1917 neck-roll1920 undergrip1920 pike1928 swivel hips1943 thigh lift1949 overswing1955 shoulder stand1956 stand1956 floor exercise1957 squat1959 turnaround1959 salto1972 Tsukahara1972 1867 H. Kingsley Silcote xiii She trampolining away to Hampstead with the children. 1953 People & Places (Chicago) Mar. 6/2 Descended from a centuries-old European circus art, trampolining is one of the newest..sports to be adopted by the nation's colleges, high schools and private athletic clubs. 1978 R. Hill Pinch of Snuff xiv. 142 Isn't she..a trifle overdressed for trampolining? ˈtrampolinist n. a performer on the trampoline. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > acrobatic performance > [noun] > acrobat > others feat-worker1617 hoop-mana1668 trampolinist1843 somersaulter1850 stilt-walker1863 escapologist1926 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > gymnastics > [noun] > gymnast > type of trampolinist1843 1843 in M. W. Disher Greatest Show on Earth (1937) 196 (in illustration) Mr. W. T. Twist the Trampolinist... Astley's Royal Amphitheatre 1843. 1953 People & Places (Chicago) Mar. 6/1 (caption) When performing the back turn-over or cannonball, a trampolinist attains a tuck or pike position on takeoff. 1978 R. Hill Pinch of Snuff xiv. 148 Estelle, the teenage trampolinist. trampolino n. see quot. 1912. ΚΠ 1912 A. E. George Montessori Method ix. 141 One of the things invented by Séguin to develop the lower limbs..is the trampolino. This is a kind of swing, having a very wide seat. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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