trampoline

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The meaning (definition) of the word trampoline
a bouncy stretched cloth you jump on for fun.
The word trampoline used in a sentence
“We jumped up and down on the trampoline in the park.”
Words that mean the same as trampoline (synonyms)
bouncer
The plural of the word trampoline
trampolines
How the word trampoline is said around the world
| French | trampoline |
| Spanish | trampolín |
| Mandarin | 蹦床 |
| Hindi | ट्रेम्पोलिन |
| Arabic | الترامبولين |
| Russian | батут |
| Portuguese (EU) | trampolim |
| Portuguese (BR) | trampolim |
| Japanese | トランポリン |
| German | Trampolin |
| Urdu | ٹرامپولین |
| Punjabi | ਟ੍ਰੈਂਪੋਲੀਨ |
| Korean | 트램폴린 |
| Hebrew | טרַמפּוֹלִינָה |
| Greek | σουμιές |
| Dutch | trampoline |
| Filipino | trampolin |
| Vietnamese | tấm bạt lò xo |
| Turkish | trambolin |
| Persian | ترامپولین |
| Polish | trampolina |
| Ukrainian | батут |
| Bengali | ট্রাম্পোলিন |
| Swedish | trampolin |
| Italian | trampolino |
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