trampoline

[ˈtræmpəliːn]

trampoline Definition

a piece of equipment that consists of a sheet of strong cloth stretched over a steel frame, used for jumping up and down on as a sport or for exercise.

Using trampoline: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "trampoline" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The kids love to jump on the trampoline in the backyard.

  • Example

    She uses the trampoline for her daily exercise routine.

  • Example

    Trampolining is an Olympic sport.

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    The trampoline is designed to withstand heavy weight and pressure.

trampoline Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for trampoline

Phrases with trampoline

  • double bounce

    a technique where one person jumps on the trampoline just as another person lands, causing the second person to be propelled higher into the air

    Example

    We had so much fun doing double bounces on the trampoline.

  • an indoor facility with multiple trampolines and other equipment for jumping and playing

    Example

    The trampoline park is a popular destination for kids' birthday parties.

  • trampoline dodgeball

    a game played on a trampoline where players try to hit each other with soft balls while bouncing

    Example

    Trampoline dodgeball is a fun and challenging game.

Origins of trampoline

from Spanish 'trampolín', meaning 'springboard'

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Summary: trampoline in Brief

A 'trampoline' [ˈtræmpəliːn] is a piece of equipment consisting of a strong cloth sheet stretched over a steel frame, used for jumping up and down as a sport or for exercise. It is commonly used in backyards and indoor facilities, and is also an Olympic sport. Phrases like 'double bounce' and 'trampoline park' are associated with it.

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