vault
Prononciation : [vɔlt]
Mot
Contexte : « building structure »
(noun) a vault is a specially designed room or area that is very strong and secure. People use it to keep valuable things safe, like money or important documents.
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The bank's vault held millions of dollars in cash.
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The vault was not open; all the valuables remained inside.
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What kinds of items do you think are stored in a vault?
Contexte : « sports »
(noun) in sports like gymnastics or track and field, a vault is a jump that involves pushing off from a pole or a vaulting horse to go over something high.
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She performed an impressive vault that wowed the crowd.
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His vault attempt failed, and he couldn't clear the bar.
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How many different kinds of vaults can the gymnasts perform?
Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to vault means to jump over something using your hands or legs. It's like a big leap that helps you get past an obstacle.
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He decided to vault over the fence to get to the other side.
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She couldn't vault over the low wall and stumbled instead.
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Can you vault over that small stream?
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