high jump
英 [haɪ dʒʌmp]
美 [haɪ dʒʌmp]
n. 跳高
习惯用语
n.
- be for the high jump
- 将遭到严厉惩罚
to be going to be severely punished
牛津词典
noun
- 跳高
a sporting event in which people try to jump over a high bar that is gradually raised higher and higher- She won a silver medal in the high jump.
她跳高得了银牌。
- She won a silver medal in the high jump.
柯林斯词典
- 跳高
The high jumpis an athletics event which involves jumping over a raised bar.
英英释义
noun
- the act of jumping as high as possible over a horizontal bar
- a competition that involves jumping as high as possible over a horizontal bar
双语例句
- They can't swim or do the high jump.
他们不会游泳和跳高。 - He has hung up a new record for the high jump.
他创立了跳高的新纪录。 - I was never any good at the high jump at school.
我上学时跳高从来跳不好。 - He cleared two metres in the high jump.
他跳过了二米的高度。 - Other athletics events are the long jump/ the long jump and the high jump/ the high jump.
其他的田径项目有longjump/跳远和highjump/跳高。 - For the shot put, discus, javelin, long distance running and high jump, athletes have gained glory through combinations of speed, strength and endurance.
铅球、铁饼、标枪、长距离跑和跳高,运动员通过速度、力量和耐力获得荣耀。 - He tried several times to break the high jump record and finally he brought it off.
他试了几次想打破跳高纪录,最后终于成功了。 - I hung up a school record for the high jump.
我创造了学校的跳高纪录。 - I would enter ( myself) for the high jump.
如果我是你,我就会报名参加跳高。 - I think the high jump is more difficult than the long jump.
我认为跳高比跳远更难。
