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somersault

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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som·er·sault /ˈsʌməsɔːlt $ -ərsɒːlt/ noun [countable]  1 DSTURN British English a movement in which someone rolls or jumps forwards or backwards so that their feet go over their head before they stand up again 筋斗,跟头,〔向前或向后的〕滚翻do/turn a somersault Lana turned a somersault in midair. 拉娜在半空中翻了个筋斗。2. American English a forward roll 前滚翻somersault verb [intransitive]n He crashed into the table, somersaulted over it and landed on the carpet.
Examples from the Corpus
somersaultI was taught how to do a somersault on top of leather mats as lumpy as my face after a bad fight.My stomach contracted and my heart went into a somersault.Then her heart did a double somersault.The Paul Jones and the emotional somersaults when the music stopped and they came face to face for the very first time.Apparently a couple of somersaults ensured a complete write-off.Tricks and routines also have become drastically more complex and high-flying, with triple somersaults even on the beam now the norm.Suddenly one hurtled past the riders' Piper plane from underneath, sending the aircraft into a vicious somersault.do/turn a somersaultHe could do somersaults and cartwheels and he could walk on his hands carrying a plate of Eccles cakes on one foot.Janice did a backward somersault on the mat.Sometimes she turns somersaults as she goes.Their coordination is less well-developed, too: they find it harder to turn somersaults or hold a pencil properly for long.I was taught how to do a somersault on top of leather mats as lumpy as my face after a bad fight.Do your tricks. Turn somersaults and climb up the underside of a ladder with your armour on.True, my sister and I usually do somersaults on that bed.somersaulted overMacklin then braked, Levagh caught Macklin's car and somersaulted over the safety barrier into the crowd.To have reached this position, he must have somersaulted over the bull's head.He crashed into a table, somersaulted over it and landed heavily on the carpet.
Origin somersault (1500-1600) Old French sombresaut, from Latin super over + saltus jump
som·er·sault nounLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
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somersault
somersault /ˈsʌməsɔːlt $ -ərsɒːlt/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Old French
 Origin: sombresaut, from Latin super 'over' + saltus 'jump'
1. British English a movement in which someone rolls or jumps forwards or backwards so that their feet go over their head before they stand up again
    do/turn a somersault
    Lana turned a somersault in midair.
2. American English a forward roll
—somersault verb [intransitive]:
    He crashed into the table, somersaulted over it and landed on the carpet.


som·er·saultBrE /ˈsʌməsɔːlt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsʌmərsɔːlt/ 🔊 nouna movement in which sb turns over completely, with their feet over their head, on the ground or in the air 翻滚;空翻;筋斗to do/turn a somersault 做翻滚动作He turned back somersaults. 他做了几个后空翻。🔊🔊(figurative) Her heart did a complete somersault when she saw him. 她见到他,心里咯噔了一下。🔊🔊
som·er·saultBrE /ˈsʌməsɔːlt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsʌmərsɔːlt/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they somersault BrE /ˈsʌməsɔːlt/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsʌmərsɔːlt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it somersaults BrE /ˈsʌməsɔːlts/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsʌmərsɔːlts/ 🔊past simple somersaulted BrE /ˈsʌməsɔːltɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsʌmərsɔːltɪd/ 🔊past participle somersaulted BrE /ˈsʌməsɔːltɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsʌmərsɔːltɪd/ 🔊 -ing form somersaulting BrE /ˈsʌməsɔːltɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsʌmərsɔːltɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to turn over completely in the air 做翻滚;做空翻The car hit the kerb and somersaulted into the air. 汽车撞到马路牙子上,腾空翻了出去。🔊🔊