English-Thai Dictionary
vault
N การ กระโดด ข้าม สิ่งกีดขวาง การ กระโดด ค้ำ ถ่อ hop jump leap spring kan-kra-dod-kam-sing-kid-kwang
vault
N หลังคา โค้ง สิ่ง ที่ มี ลักษณะ คล้าย หลังคา โค้ง lang-ka-kong
vault
VT กระโดด โดย เอา มือ ยัน พื้น เขย่ง หกคะเมน กระโดด ข้าม jump leap spring kra-dod-doi-ao-mue-yan-puen
vault
VT สร้าง หรือ มุง หลังคา โค้ง ทำให้ เป็น หลังคา โค้ง sang-rue-mung-lang-ka-kong
vault into
PHRV กระโดด ขึ้น ขี่ม้า kra-dod-khuen-ki-ma
vault over
PHRV กระโดด ข้าม โดย เอา มือ ยัน kra-dod-kam-doi-ao-mue-yan
vaulting
N การ ทำ เป็น หลังคา โค้ง การ ทำ เป็น เพดาน โค้ง kan-tam-pen-lang-ka-kong
vaulting horse
N อุปกรณ์ ม้า ขวาง ใน กีฬา ยิมนาสติก ม้า ขวาง u-pa-kon-ma-kwang-nai-ki-la yim-nad-tik
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
VAULT
n.[L. vultus; a derivative of L. volvo, volutus.] 1. A continued arch, or an arched roof. Vaults are of various kinds, circular, elliptical, single, double, cross, diagonal, Gothic, etc.
2. A cellar.
To banish rats that haunt our vault.
3. A cave or cavern.
The silent vaults of death, unknown to light.
4. A repository for the dead.
5. In the manege, the leap or a horse.
VAULT
v.t.To arch; to form with a vault; or to cover with a vault; as, to vault a passage to a court.
VAULT
v.i. 1. To leap; to bound; to jump; to spring.
Vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself -
Leaning on his lance, he vaulted on a tree.
Lucan vaulted upon Pegasus with all the heat and intrepidity of youth.
2. To tumble; to exhibit feats of tumbling or leaping.
VAULTAGE
n.Vaulted work; an arched cellar. [Not in use. ]
VAULTED
pp. 1. Arched; concave; as a vaulted roof.
2. Covered with an arch or vault.
3. a. In botany, arched like the roof of the mouth, as the upper lip of many ringent flowers.
VAULTER
n.One that vaults; a leaper; a tumbler.
VAULTING
ppr. 1. Arching; covering with an arch.
2. Leaping; tumbling; exhibiting feats of leaping.
VAULTY
a.Arched; concave. [Not in use. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
VAULT
Vault, n. Etym: [OE. voute, OF. voute, volte, F. voûte, LL. volta, for voluta, volutio, fr. L. volvere, volutum, to roll, to turn about. See Voluble, and cf. Vault a leap, Volt a turn, Volute. ]
1. (Arch. )
Defn: An arched structure of masonry, forming a ceiling or canopy. The long-drawn aisle and fretted vault. Gray.
2. An arched apartment; especially, a subterranean room, use for storing articles, for a prison, for interment, or the like; a cell; a cellar. "Charnel vaults." Milton. The silent vaults of death. Sandys.To banish rats that haunt our vault. Swift.
3. The canopy of heaven; the sky. That heaven's vault should crack. Shak.
4. Etym: [F. volte, It. volta, originally, a turn, and the same word as volta an arch. See the Etymology above. ]
Defn: A leap or bound. Specifically: -- (a ) (Man. ) The bound or leap of a horse; a curvet. (b ) A leap by aid of the hands, or of a pole, springboard, or the like.
Note: The l in this word was formerly often suppressed in pronunciation. Barrel, Cradle, Cylindrical, or Wagon, vault (Arch. ), a kind of vault having two parallel abutments, and the same section or profile at all points. It may be rampant, as over a staircase (see Rampant vault, under Rampant ), or curved in plan, as around the apse of a church. -- Coved vault. (Arch. ) See under 1st Cove, v. t. -- Groined vault (Arch. ), a vault having groins, that is, one in which different cylindrical surfaces intersect one another, as distinguished from a barrel, or wagon, vault. -- Rampant vault. (Arch. ) See under Rampant. -- Ribbed vault (Arch. ), a vault differing from others in having solid ribs which bear the weight of the vaulted surface. True Gothic vaults are of this character. -- Vault light, a partly glazed plate inserted in a pavement or ceiling to admit light to a vault below.
VAULT
Vault, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Vaulted; p. pr. & vb. n. Vaulting. ] Etym: [OE. vouten, OF. volter, vouter, F. voûter. See Vault an arch. ]
1. To form with a vault, or to cover with a vault; to give the shape of an arch to; to arch; as, vault a roof; to vault a passage to a court. The shady arch that vaulted the broad green alley. Sir W. Scott.
2. Etym: [See Vault, v. i.]
Defn: To leap over; esp. , to leap over by aid of the hands or a pole; as, to vault a fence. I will vault credit, and affect high pleasures. Webster (1623 ).
VAULT
Vault, v. i. Etym: [Cf. OF. volter, F. voltiger, It. volt turn. See Vault, n., 4.]
1. To leap; to bound; to jump; to spring. Vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself. Shak. Leaning on his lance, he vaulted on a tree. Dryden. Lucan vaulted upon Pegasus with all the heat and intrepidity of youth. Addison.
2. To exhibit feats of tumbling or leaping; to tumble.
VAULTAGE
VAULTAGE Vault "age, n.
Defn: Vaulted work; also, a vaulted place; an arched cellar. [Obs. ] Shak.
VAULTED
VAULTED Vault "ed, a.
1. Arched; concave; as, a vaulted roof.
2. Covered with an arch, or vault.
3. (Bot. )
Defn: Arched like the roof of the mouth, as the upper lip of many ringent flowers.
VAULTER
VAULTER Vault "er, n.
Defn: One who vaults; a leaper; a tumbler. B. Jonson.
VAULTING
VAULTING Vault "ing, n.
1. The act of constructing vaults; a vaulted construction.
2. Act of one who vaults or leaps.
VAULTY
VAULTY Vault "y, a.
Defn: Arched; concave. [Obs. ] "The vaulty heaven. " Shak.
New American Oxford Dictionary
vault
vault 1 |vôlt vɔlt | ▶noun 1 a roof in the form of an arch or a series of arches, typical of churches and other large, formal buildings. • literary a thing resembling an arched roof, esp. the sky: the vault of heaven. • Anatomy the arched roof of a cavity, esp. that of the skull: the cranial vault. 2 a large room or chamber used for storage, esp. an underground one. • a secure room in a bank in which valuables are stored. • a chamber beneath a church or in a graveyard used for burials. ▶verb [ with obj. ] (usu. as adj. vaulted ) provide (a building or room ) with an arched roof or roofs: a vaulted arcade. • make (a roof ) in the form of a vault: there was a high ceiling, vaulted with cut slate. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French voute, based on Latin volvere ‘to roll. ’
vault
vault 2 |vɔlt vôlt | ▶verb [ no obj. ] leap or spring while supporting or propelling oneself with one or both hands or with the help of a pole: he vaulted over the gate. • [ with obj. ] jump over (an obstacle ) in such a way: Ryker vaulted the barrier. ▶noun an act of vaulting. DERIVATIVES vault er noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Old French volter ‘to turn (a horse ), gambol, ’ based on Latin volvere ‘to roll. ’
vaulting
vault ing |ˈvôltiNG vɔltɪŋ | ▶noun ornamental work in a vaulted roof or ceiling.
vaulting horse
vault ing horse |ˈvɔltɪŋ ˌhɔrs | ▶noun a padded wooden block used for vaulting over by gymnasts and athletes.
Oxford Dictionary
vault
vault 1 |vɔːlt | ▶noun 1 a roof in the form of an arch or a series of arches, typical of churches and other large, formal buildings. • literary a thing resembling an arched roof, especially the sky: the vault of heaven. • Anatomy the arched roof of a cavity, especially that of the skull: the cranial vault. 2 a large room or chamber used for storage, especially an underground one. • a secure room in a bank in which valuables are stored. • a chamber beneath a church or in a graveyard used for burials. ▶verb [ with obj. ] (usu. as adj. vaulted ) provide (a building or room ) with an arched roof or roofs: a vaulted arcade. • construct (a roof ) in the form of a vault: an unusual brick vaulted ceiling. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French voute, based on Latin volvere ‘to roll ’.
vault
vault 2 |vɔːlt | ▶verb [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] leap or spring while supporting or propelling oneself with one or both hands or with the help of a pole: he vaulted over the gate. • [ with obj. ] jump over (an obstacle ) in such a way: Ryker vaulted the barrier. ▶noun an act of vaulting. DERIVATIVES vaulter noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Old French volter ‘to turn (a horse ), gambol ’, based on Latin volvere ‘to roll ’.
vaulting
vault |ing |ˈvɔːltɪŋ | ▶noun [ mass noun ] ornamental work in a vaulted roof or ceiling.
vaulting horse
vault |ing horse ▶noun a padded wooden block used for vaulting over by gymnasts and athletes.
American Oxford Thesaurus
vault
vault 1 noun 1 the highest Gothic vault in Europe: arched roof, dome, arch. 2 the vault under the church: cellar, basement, underground chamber; crypt, catacomb, burial chamber. 3 valuables stored in the vault: safe, safety deposit box, repository, coffer, strongroom.
vault
vault 2 verb he vaulted over the gate: jump over, leap over, spring over, bound over; hurdle, clear.
Oxford Thesaurus
vault
vault 1 noun 1 the vault was supported on eight massive stone piers: arched roof, arched ceiling, dome, arch. 2 the vault under the church: cellar, basement, underground chamber, crypt, undercroft, catacomb, cavern; burial chamber, tomb, sepulchre. 3 valuables stored in the vault: strongroom, safe deposit, safety deposit, safe, repository, depository, treasury.
vault
vault 2 verb he vaulted over the gate | I vaulted the fence: jump (over ), leap (over ), skip (over ), leapfrog (over ), spring over, bound over, sail over, hurdle, clear, pole-vault. ▶noun the barman was quickly back with a practised vault of the bar: jump, leap, spring, bound, skip, hurdle, clearance, leapfrog, pole vault.
vaulted
vaulted adjective a high vaulted ceiling: arched, curved, rounded, bowed, domed, humped; literary embowed.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
vault
vault 1 /vɔːlt /名詞 複 ~s /-ts /C 1 a. (堅牢な )貴重品保管室, (銀行などの )金庫室 .b. (教会 共同墓地の )地下納骨室 ▸ a family vault 一家 [族 ]の地下納骨所 .c. 地下貯蔵室 〘食料 酒などを保存; アーチ形の天井のものがある 〙▸ a wine vault ブドウ酒地下貯蔵室 .2 アーチ形の屋根 ; 丸天井 .3 ⦅詩 比喩的に ⦆〖the ~〗青空, 青天井 ▸ the blue vault of heaven 青い大空 , 蒼穹 (そうきゆう ).4 〘解剖 〙蓋 (がい )〘口蓋 頭蓋など 〙.動詞 他動詞 1 …の上にアーチ形の屋根 を造る .2 …を丸天井の形に造る [築く ]▸ a vaulted ceiling 丸天井 .
vault
vault 2 動詞 自動詞 (手 棒などを支えにして )跳ぶ ; «…に » 跳び乗る «into , onto » ; «…を » 跳び越す «over » ▸ vault into the saddle くらに跳び乗る .他動詞 …を跳び越す ▸ vault a fence 柵 (さく )を跳び越す .名詞 C (手 棒などを支えにして )跳ぶこと, 跳躍 ; (体操の )跳馬 ▸ pole vault 棒高跳び .v á ult er 名詞
vaulted
v á ult ed /-ɪd /形容詞 〈部屋 通廊などが 〉丸天井の ; 〈建物が 〉アーチ形屋根のある .
vaulting
v á ult ing 1 名詞 U (天井や屋根の )アーチ (形構造 ).
vaulting
vault ing 2 名詞 U 跳ぶこと .~́ h ò rse 跳馬 .