salto de entrenamiento - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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salto de entrenamiento (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of speech

Noun phrase.

Phonetic transcription

/ˈsal.to de en.tɾe.naˈmjen.to/

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Meaning

"Salto de entrenamiento" refers to a type of jump or leap that is practiced during training sessions, particularly in a military context. This term is more commonly used in written documents or formal speeches rather than in everyday oral conversation.

Examples

  1. Durante el ejercicio de hoy, los reclutas practicaron el salto de entrenamiento.
  2. During today's training session, the recruits practiced the training jump.

  3. El instructor les enseñó la técnica adecuada para realizar un salto de entrenamiento efectivo.

  4. The instructor taught them the proper technique to perform an effective training jump.

Idiomatic expressions

"Salto de entrenamiento" is not typically used as part of idiomatic expressions. However, in the military context, there are other common expressions that involve the word "salto" (jump). Here are a few examples:

  1. Dar el salto: To make the leap
  2. Después de años de preparación, por fin dio el salto hacia un nuevo puesto.

    • After years of preparation, he finally made the leap to a new position.
  3. A la hora del salto: At the critical moment

  4. Todos estaban preparados a la hora del salto.

    • Everyone was prepared at the critical moment.
  5. Salto de fe: Leap of faith

  6. Decidir abrir mi propio negocio fue un salto de fe.
    • Deciding to open my own business was a leap of faith.

Etymology

The term "salto" in Spanish comes from the Latin word "saltus", which means "leap" or "jump".

Synonyms and Antonyms



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