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vaulted

UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈvɔːltɪd/US:USA pronunciation: respellingUSA pronunciation: respelling(vôltid)

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Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
vaulted adj(ceiling) (cielorraso)abovedado/a adj
The church has many vaulted roofs.
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Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
vaulted adjfigurative (resembling a vault)abovedado/a adj
The cave has a vaulted entrance.
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InglésEspañol
vault n(architecture: arch)bóveda nf
cúpula nf
The ceiling vaults were very attractive.
Las bóvedas del techo son muy atractivas.
vault n(secure room in bank) (banco)cámara acorazada loc nom f
caja fuerte loc nom f
The bank manager unlocked the vault.
El director del banco abrió la cámara acorazada.
vault n(crypt for burial)cripta nf
The pallbearers carried the coffin down into the vault.
Los porteadores bajaron el ataúd a la cripta.
vault n(gym apparatus)caballete nm
caballo nm
potro nm
The gymnast cleared the vault and landed neatly.
La gimnasta saltó por el caballete y cayó hábilmente.
vault,
the vault
n
uncountable (gym event, activity)salto nm
In the gymnastics championships, Lena came second in the vault.
En el campeonato de gimnasia, Lena salió segunda en salto.
vault ncountable (jump)salto nm
Michelle's vault took her to the other side of the barrier.
El salto de Michelle la llevó al otro lado de la barrera.
vault [sth] vtr(jump over)saltar vtr
In a single bound, Adam vaulted the gate.
Dando un solo brinco, Adam saltó la verja.
vault over [sth] vi + prep(jump over [sth](por encima de algo)saltar vi
The crowds began vaulting over the security barriers and the police couldn't hold them back.
La muchedumbre empezó a saltar por encima de las barreras de seguridad sin que la policía pudiera contenerlos.
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Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
vault vifigurative (achieve [sth] quickly)lograr vtr
alcanzar vtr
The scientist vaulted to international fame after her amazing discovery.
La científica logró fama internacional después de su asombroso descubrimiento.
vault [sb/sth] vtrfigurative (cause to achieve [sth](persona, figurado)lanzar a, catapultar a vtr + prep
(objeto, figurado)lanzar, catapultar vtr
His first movie vaulted him to fame.
Su primera película lo lanzó a la fama.
vault [sth] vtr(provide with arched roof)abovedar vtr
The Watsons vaulted the ceiling in their family room to give it a more spacious feel.
Los Watson abovedaron el techo del cuarto de estar para que se viera más amplio.
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InglésEspañol
bank vault n(large armoured safe)cámara acorazada loc nom f
caja fuerte loc nom f
bóveda del banco grupo nom
You can use the safe deposit boxes in the bank vault to keep your valuable papers safe.
Puedes utilizar las cajas de seguridad de la cámara acorazada del banco para guardar tu documentación valiosa de forma segura.
barrel vault n(architecture: curved arch)bóveda de cañón loc nom f
pole vault,
pole-vault
n
(type of sport)salto con pértiga nm + loc adj
(AmL)salto con garrocha nm + loc adj
My favourite track and field event is the pole vault.
Mi prueba favorita de atletismo es el salto con pértiga.
pole vault,
pole-vault
vi
(do this sport)practicar el salto con pértiga loc verb
(AmL)practicar el salto con garrocha loc verb
He pole vaulted his way to an Olympic gold medal.
Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. Rodrigo practicaba el salto con pértiga cuando estaba en la universidad.
rib vault,
ribbed vault
n
(architecture)bóveda nervada nf + adj
bóveda de crucería nf + loc adj
vault of heaven nliterary (sky)bóveda celeste loc nom f
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Forum discussions with the word(s) "vaulted" in the title:

high-vaulted
in such case, the file will be ‘vaulted
Opening out on each side are tall vaulted naves
Vaulted Ceiling
vaulted ceilings
vaulted for four coursses of dressed stone
Vaulted in
vaulted slip lines, blank flanges
While most linguists continue to chip at 6000-year wall, Nichols has vaulted over it.
staggered through the vaulted archway - English Only forum
till they seemed to reach to the vaulted roof above - English Only forum
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Vaulted ceiling - English Only forum
vaulted ceiling that goes all the way to the floor - English Only forum
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