"Trampolining" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The act of jumping and somersaulting on a trampoline, often done for recreation, exercise, or competitive purposes in gymnastics.
To walk in a way that is awkward, with a lot of effort, usually because of something difficult or uncomfortable, often on uneven or rough ground.
Traveling or walking, typically in the countryside, especially by foot, without a regular route or destination, often in a leisurely or adventurous spirit.
To trample means to walk heavily on something, often in a way that causes damage or destruction. It can also refer to to crush or break something forcefully underfoot. Additionally, to trample can mean to move or make someone or something move roughly or violently.
To trample means to walk or tread on something heavily, often in a careless or damaging manner. It can also mean to crush or flatten something underneath the feet, often in a forceful or violent way.
A trampoline is a piece of equipment that has a springy surface, usually a rectangular mat with springs, that allows users to jump and bounce on it, often used for recreational purposes, gymnastics, or exercise.
Trampolines are springy devices used for recreation or exercise, typically consisting of a flexible surface attached to a metal framework, allowing users to jump and bounce up and down. They are often used in backyards, gyms, or parks for fun and physical activity. Trampolines can also be used for athletic training, such as preparing for gymnastics or trampolining competitions. Overall, trampolines are a popular form of entertainment and physical exercise for people of all ages.
Vagrants or homeless people who wander from place to place. <br><br>In track and field, a tramp in athletics is a jog or a pace set between a strong walk and a jog, where a runner moves with a long, rather slow stride at a moderate speed, often for warm-up or cool-down.
A type of urban transportation vehicle that runs on rails and is powered by electricity, typically lighter and smaller than a train or a bus.
A light rail or a railway system that operates within a city or its suburbs, often transporting passengers between urban centers, suburbs, and nearby towns.
Tramways refer to a system of transportation consisting of large wheeled vehicles, or tramcars, which run on fixed rails or tracks, primarily used for public transportation and often found in urban areas, drawing power from an electric overhead wire.
A state of deep concentrated contemplation or abstracted mindset, typically characterized by being unaware of one's surroundings or events passing outside the area of concentration.
Tranced is a variant of the word "entranced," which means:<br><br>In a state of being completely absorbed or fascinated by something, often to a supernatural or hypnotic degree. You're so captivated by the movie that you're tranced out.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She was tranced by the beautiful view of the ocean.<br> The magic tricks left the audience tranced with wonder.
Having or characterized by a dreamy, absent-minded quality, as if one is in a state of trance.<br><br>Example: "She drifted off into a trancelike state, lost in thought as she stared out the window."
A trance is a state of mind or a condition in which a person appears to be unconscious or insensible, often in a magical or mystical context, such as in a hypnotic or mystical trance.<br><br>Example: "The audience was in a trance, mesmerized by the hypnotist's performance."<br><br>Trances can also refer to a series of images or scenes that precede or accompany a condition of ecstasy or a condition of blacks out (a euphoria or a general feeling of being disconnected in a good way from reality):<br><br>Example: "In her trance, she forgot about everything and let go of her worries."<br><br>Trances are also used in electronic and dance music genres as a state of intense, repetitive or stellar music that listeners often dance to in a united, dazed and troubled state of intoxication:<br><br>Example: "The trance music has been non-stop playing in his head since the show ended."