trampoline
IPA/ˌtræmpəˈliːn/
KK[trˌæmpəlˈin]IPA/ˌtræmpəˈliːn/
trampoline — noun
- trampolinesingular
- trampolinesplural
1. a piece of exercise equipment with a stretched mat and springs that throw you up
1.名詞B2
釋義
a piece of exercise equipment with a stretched mat and springs that throw you upward when you jump on it
例句
During the school fair, children lined up to jump on the trampoline.
collocation: jump on a trampoline
Sari practiced cartwheels on the trampoline before her gymnastics class began.
practice on a trampoline for training
The coach asked Ayesha to land in the center of the trampoline.
A safety net around the trampoline stopped Antonia from falling off.
After the rain stopped, Hassan dried the trampoline in the garden.
文法句型
jump on a trampoline
land on the trampoline
用法筆記
Usually used with verbs such as jump, bounce, land, and practice on. In sports or home-play contexts, speakers often mention the center, frame, or safety net of the trampoline.
常見錯誤
❌My sister jumped in the trampoline.
✅My sister jumped on the trampoline.
💡Use 'on' because you stand and bounce on the stretched surface, not inside it.