high jump
See also:
high-jump
English
Alternative forms
high-jump
Etymology
From
high
+
jump
.
Noun
high
jump
(
uncountable
)
(
uncountable
)
An
athletics
event where a competitor must jump over a bar placed gradually higher and higher.
Derived terms
high jumper
for the high jump
Translations
athletics event
Arabic:
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Armenian:
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Chinese:
Mandarin:
跳高
(zh)
(
tiàogāo
)
Czech:
skok vysoký
m
,
skok do výšky
m
Danish:
højdespring
(da)
n
Esperanto:
altosaltado
Estonian:
kõrgushüpe
(et)
Finnish:
korkeushyppy
(fi)
French:
saut en hauteur
(fr)
m
German:
Hochsprung
(de)
m
Greek:
άλμα εις ύψος
n
(
álma eis ýpsos
)
Gujarati:
ઊંચીકૂદ
(
ū̃cīkūd
)
Hebrew:
קפיצה לגובה
(he)
f
(
kfitsá lagóva
)
Hungarian:
magasugrás
(hu)
Icelandic:
hástökk
(is)
n
Indonesian:
lompat tinggi
(id)
Italian:
salto in alto
m
Japanese:
走高跳
(ja)
(
はしりたかとび, hashiritakatobi
)
,
走り高跳び
(ja)
(
はしりたかとび, hashiritakatobi
)
,
ハイジャン
(
haijan
)
Khmer:
ការលោតខ្ពស់
(
kaa loot khpŭəh
)
Korean:
높이뛰기
(
nopittwigi
)
Malay:
lompat tinggi
(ms)
Maori:
tūpeke
Mongolian:
өндөрийн харайлт
(
öndöriin xarajlt
)
Norwegian:
Bokmål:
høydehopp
n
,
høgdehopp
n
Nynorsk:
høgdehopp
n
Polish:
skok wzwyż
(pl)
m
Portuguese:
salto em altura
m
Romanian:
săritură în înălțime
f
Russian:
прыжо́к в высоту́
(ru)
m
(
pryžók v vysotú
)
Spanish:
salto de altura
m
Swedish:
höjdhopp
(sv)
n
Tagalog:
mataas na paglundag
Thai:
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Turkish:
yüksek atlama
(tr)
Ukrainian:
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Vietnamese:
nhảy cao
(vi)
See also
Fosbury flop
Western roll