high jump

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The meaning (definition) of the word high jump
a sport where you jump as high as you can over a bar
The word high jump used in a sentence
“Athletes practice the high jump to leap over the tall bar.”
How the word high jump is said around the world
| French | saut en hauteur |
| Spanish | salto de altura |
| Mandarin | 跳高 |
| Hindi | उछाल |
| Arabic | القفز العالي |
| Russian | прыжки в высоту |
| Portuguese (EU) | salto em altura |
| Portuguese (BR) | salto em altura |
| Japanese | 走り高跳び |
| German | Hochsprung |
| Urdu | اونچی چھلانگ |
| Punjabi | ਉੱਚੀ ਛਾਲ |
| Korean | 높이뛰기 |
| Hebrew | קְפִיצָה לָגוֹבָה |
| Greek | άλμα εις ύψος |
| Dutch | hoogspringen |
| Filipino | mataas na lukso |
| Vietnamese | nhảy cao |
| Turkish | yüksek atlama |
| Persian | پرش ارتفاع |
| Polish | skok wzwyż |
| Ukrainian | стрибки у висоту |
| Bengali | উঁচু লাফ |
| Swedish | höjdhopp |
| Italian | salto in alto |
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