Portuguese | English |
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salto noun {m} | hop [hops](a short jump) jump [jumps](instance of causing oneself to fall from an elevated location) leap [leaps](distance traversed by a leap) waterfall [waterfalls]noun |
salto à vara noun {m} | pole vault [pole vaults](jumping event where an athlete vaults over a high bar with the aid of a pole) |
Salto Angel proper noun {m} | Angel Falls(waterfall in Venezuela) |
salto com vara noun {m} | pole vault [pole vaults](jumping event where an athlete vaults over a high bar with the aid of a pole) |
salto da fé noun | leap of faith(act of believing in something despite proof) |
salto de esqui noun {m} | ski jumping(a winter sport) |
salto em altura noun {m} | high jump(athletics event) |
salto mortal noun {m} | backflip(an act of rotating your body) frontflip(act of rotating) somersault [somersaults](the act of going head over heels) |
salto plataforma noun {m} | platform [platforms](high shoe type, see also: platform shoe) platform shoe(type of footwear) |
salto Produnova noun | Produnova(Gymnastics vault) |
salto produnova; Iberian: Produnova noun | Produnova(Gymnastics vault) |
salto triplo noun {m} | triple jump(athletics field event) |
saltos-altos noun {m-Pl} | high heels(pair of shoes) |
saltos de obstáculos noun {m} | show jumping(equestrian event in which a rider's horse is jumped over an array of obstacles) |
sem sobressaltos adverb | on the fly((baseball, of the ball) Without a bounce) |
sobressalto noun {m} | jump [jumps](instance of reacting to a sudden stimulus by jerking the body) start [starts](sudden involuntary movement) |
Trentino-Alto Adige proper noun {m} | Trentino-Alto Adige(region) |
triplo salto noun {m} | triple jump(athletics field event) |