jump off - translation to spanish
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jump off - translation to spanish

FORMER ROCK PILLAR ON OREGON'S COAST
Jump Off Joe, Oregon; Jump Off Joe (Newport, Oregon); Jump Off Joe; Jumpoff Joe
  • Jump-off Joe in 1910.
  • Jump-off Joe in the 1910s just prior to the arch's collapse in 1916.
  • Jump-off Joe in 1970.
  • Jump-off Joe in 1990.

jump off      
Participar en un desempate
triple jump         
  • [[International University Sports Federation]] – Gwangju 2015 – Men's Triple Jump Final, Dmitrii Sorokin (RUS 17.29) wins gold.
TRACK AND FIELD EVENT
Triple Jump; Triple jumper; Triple-jump; Hop, step and jump; Hop, skip and jump; Hop, skip, and a jump; Hop skip jump; Hop step and jump
triple salto, salto triple
long jump         
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  • Sand pit where [[Bob Beamon]] set the 8.90 m record in Mexico City
  • Halteres]] used in athletic games in ancient Greece
  • Multi-eventer]] [[Jessica Ennis]] during a long jump, preparing to land
  • Takeoff board
  • An indicator of wind direction and a device for measuring wind speed (here +2.6 m/s) along a run-up track
  • Women's Long Jump Final – 28th Summer Universiade 2015
  • An athlete performing a long jump as part of the [[heptathlon]] at the 2013 French Athletics Championships in [[Stade Charléty]], Paris
TRACK AND FIELD EVENT
Broad jump; Long Jump; Longjumper; Longjump; Long jumper; Long-jumping; Long jumping; Long-jumper; Farthest jumper; Long jump (sport); Running long jump; Broad jumper
salto en largo

Definition

cato
I
cato1 (del port. "cato") m. Sustancia medicinal *astringente que se extrae del tronco de una especie de acacia y de los frutos verdes. Tierra japónica.
II
cato2 (Bol.) m. Medida de *superficie equivalente a 40 varas en cuadro.
III
cato3, -a adj. y, aplicado a personas, también n. Se aplica a los individuos de un pueblo *germano que habitó el territorio de los ducados de Hesse, Nassau y Westfalia.

Wikipedia

Jump-off Joe

Jump-off Joe was a 100-foot-tall sea stack geological formation composed of middle Miocene concretionary sandstone at Nye Beach in Newport, Oregon, United States. It was a well-known tourist attraction before World War I. It formed sometime before the 1880s when it was connected to the mainland, and was a major impediment walking the beach. Early travelers would have to jump off the side to get over it, hence the name. Early writers claimed the site was connected with Native American mythology. Natural forces separated it from the mainland in the 1890s, and its large arch collapsed in 1916.

Examples of use of jump off
1. Highway 3'5 between Jump Off Joe Lake and Chewelah.
2. A four–year–old girl told police she saw Kian jump off the steps.
3. In 2003, she scaled a clock–tower after drinking with friends and threatened to jump off.
4. To qualify to jump off the bridge, applicants must have skydived at least 50 times.
5. Give yourselves a standing ovation while the transformation that‘s about to jump off.