long) jump

  • 11long jump — noun the long jump a sport in which each competitor tries to jump further than anyone else long jumper noun (C) …

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  • 12long jump — /ˈlɒŋ dʒʌmp/ (say long jump) noun 1. a jump in which athletes aim to cover the greatest distance from a given mark. 2. the athletic contest for the longest such jump …

  • 13long jump — N SING: the N The long jump is an athletics contest which involves jumping as far as you can from a marker which you run up to …

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  • 14long jump — šuolis į tolį statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Antikos sporte – pentatlono rungtis, kurios savitumas buvo tas, kad atletas šokinėjo su specialiais 1,48–4,60 kg masės svarmenimis rankose. Šuolį į tolį sudarė penkiašuolis, t. y …

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  • 15long jump — šuolis į tolį statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Lengvosios atletikos greitumo jėgos rungtis – horizontalaus atstumo įveikimas atsispiriant abiem kojomis iš vietos (šuolis į tolį iš vietos) arba viena koja įsibėgėjus (šuolis į… …

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  • 16long jump, the — long ,jump, the noun a sports event in which each person tries to jump farther than the other people …

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  • 17long jump — noun Date: 1882 a track and field event in which a jump for distance is made usually from a running start • long jumper noun …

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  • 18long jump — noun An athletics field event where one has jump as far as possible, after taking a run up. See Also: triple jump …

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  • 19long jump — broad jump, jump over a broad distance …

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  • 20ˈlong ˌjump, the — noun [singular] a sports event in which each person tries to jump further than the other people …

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