Vault over Meaning in English
expression
ˈvɔɫt/ /ˈoʊvɝ
VAWLT OH-ver
vˈɒlt/ /ˈəʊvɐ
VOLT OH-vuh
Definition
To jump over something, usually by using your hands or some support for extra height or leverage.
Usage & Nuances
Often used in sports (gymnastics, parkour), or to describe energetic movement over barriers. Commonly followed by the obstacle ('vault over the fence'). More formal or athletic than 'jump over'. Rare in casual conversation.
Spanish: saltar por encima dePortuguese (BR): saltar por cima dePortuguese (PT): saltar por cima deChinese (Simplified): 跃过Chinese (Traditional): 躍過Hindi: कूदकर पार करनाArabic: يقفز فوقBengali: লাফিয়ে পার হওয়া - হাত ব্যবহার করে পার হওয়াRussian: перепрыгивать через - перелетать черезJapanese: 跳び越える - 飛び越えるVietnamese: nhảy qua (bằng tay hoặc trợ lực)Korean: 도약하여 넘다 - 손을 짚고 넘다Turkish: atlayarak geçmek - destekle atlamakUrdu: چھلانگ لگا کر پار کرنا (ہاتھ یا سہارے سے)Indonesian: nhảy qua (dùng tay/lực đẩy) - vượt qua bằng sức bật
Example Sentences
He vaulted over the fence in one quick move.
basic
The gymnast vaulted over the horse perfectly.
basic
Can you vault over this wall?
basic
He barely managed to vault over the stream without getting wet.
natural
She’s so strong, she can vault over anything in her way.
natural
The cat vaulted over the sleeping dog and landed silently.
natural