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trampoline
tram·po·line T0312000 (trăm′pə-lēn′, -lĭn)n. A strong, taut fabric attached with springs to a metal frame and used for gymnastic springing and tumbling. [Spanish trampolín and Italian trampolino (Italian, from Spanish), from tràmpoli, stilts, of Germanic origin.] tram′po·lin′er, tram′po·lin′ist n.trampoline (ˈtræmpəlɪn; -ˌliːn) or trampolinn (Gymnastics) a tough canvas sheet suspended by springs or elasticated cords from a frame, used by acrobats, gymnasts, etcvb (Gymnastics) (intr) to exercise on a trampoline[C18: via Spanish from Italian trampolino, from trampoli stilts, of Germanic origin; compare trample] ˈtrampoliner, ˈtrampolinist ntram•po•line (ˌtræm pəˈlin, ˈtræm pəˌlin, -lɪn) n. a sheet, usu. of canvas, attached by resilient cords or springs to a horizontal frame above the floor, used as a springboard in tumbling. [1790–1800; variant of trampolin < Italian trampolino springboard <trampol(i) stilts (< Germanic; see trample)] tram`po•lin′er, tram`po•lin′ist, n. trampoline Past participle: trampolined Gerund: trampolining
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trampoline | trampoline |
Present |
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I trampoline | you trampoline | he/she/it trampolines | we trampoline | you trampoline | they trampoline |
Preterite |
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I trampolined | you trampolined | he/she/it trampolined | we trampolined | you trampolined | they trampolined |
Present Continuous |
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I am trampolining | you are trampolining | he/she/it is trampolining | we are trampolining | you are trampolining | they are trampolining |
Present Perfect |
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I have trampolined | you have trampolined | he/she/it has trampolined | we have trampolined | you have trampolined | they have trampolined |
Past Continuous |
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I was trampolining | you were trampolining | he/she/it was trampolining | we were trampolining | you were trampolining | they were trampolining |
Past Perfect |
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I had trampolined | you had trampolined | he/she/it had trampolined | we had trampolined | you had trampolined | they had trampolined |
Future |
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I will trampoline | you will trampoline | he/she/it will trampoline | we will trampoline | you will trampoline | they will trampoline |
Future Perfect |
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I will have trampolined | you will have trampolined | he/she/it will have trampolined | we will have trampolined | you will have trampolined | they will have trampolined |
Future Continuous |
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I will be trampolining | you will be trampolining | he/she/it will be trampolining | we will be trampolining | you will be trampolining | they will be trampolining |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been trampolining | you have been trampolining | he/she/it has been trampolining | we have been trampolining | you have been trampolining | they have been trampolining |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been trampolining | you will have been trampolining | he/she/it will have been trampolining | we will have been trampolining | you will have been trampolining | they will have been trampolining |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been trampolining | you had been trampolining | he/she/it had been trampolining | we had been trampolining | you had been trampolining | they had been trampolining |
Conditional |
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I would trampoline | you would trampoline | he/she/it would trampoline | we would trampoline | you would trampoline | they would trampoline |
Past Conditional |
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I would have trampolined | you would have trampolined | he/she/it would have trampolined | we would have trampolined | you would have trampolined | they would have trampolined | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | trampoline - gymnastic apparatus consisting of a strong canvas sheet attached with springs to a metal frame; used for tumblingexerciser, gymnastic apparatus - sports equipment used in gymnastic exercises | Translationstrampoline (ˈtrӕmpəliːn) noun a horizontal framework across which a piece of canvas etc is stretched, attached by springs, for gymnasts etc to jump on. Children love jumping on trampolines. (雜技) 彈簧墊 (杂技)蹦床 trampoline
trampoline a tough canvas sheet suspended by springs or elasticated cords from a frame, used by acrobats, gymnasts, etc. trampolineAn incredibly hairy technique, found in some HLL andprogram-overlay implementations (e.g. on the Macintosh), thatinvolves on-the-fly generation of small executable (and,likely as not, self-modifying) code objects to do indirectionbetween code sections. These pieces of live data are called"trampolines". Trampolines are notoriously difficult tounderstand in action; in fact, it is said by those who usethis term that the trampoline that doesn't bend your brain isnot the true trampoline. See also snap.Trampoline A recreational device consisting of a horizontally-placed heavy-duty cloth bound to a rigid frame by rubberised ‘shock’—bungee—cordstrampoline Related to trampoline: WalmartWords related to trampolinenoun gymnastic apparatus consisting of a strong canvas sheet attached with springs to a metal frameRelated Words- exerciser
- gymnastic apparatus
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