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bungee jumping
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bungee jumping
n.
The sport of jumping usually head-first from a great height while attached to a secured bungee cord.

bungee jumper n.

bungee jumping, bungy jumping [ˈbʌndʒɪ]
n
(Individual Sports & Recreations / Extreme Sports) a sport in which a participant jumps from a high bridge, building, etc., secured only by a rubber cord attached to the ankles
[from bungie, slang for India rubber, of unknown origin]
Translations
bungee jumping [ˈbʌndʒiːˈdʒʌmpɪŋ] Nbungee m, banyi m; (from bridge) → puenting m, puentismo m
to go bungee jumpinghacer bungee or banyi; (from bridge) → hacer puenting or puentismo

bungee jumping قفز بالحبال bungee jumping elastikspring Bungeejumping μπάντζι τζάμπινγκ banyi benjihyppääminen saut à l’élastique bungee skakanje salto con l’elastico バンジージャンプ 번지 점프 bungeejumping strikkhopping skoki na bangi bungee jumping прыжок с помощью эластичного троса bungyjumping การกระโดดจากสะพานหรือหน้าผาสูง bungee jumping môn nhảy bungee 蹦极跳


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