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Noun

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trampolin (plural trampolins)

  1. Dated form of trampoline.

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Danish

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Etymology

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From Italian trampolino (springboard), from trampolo (stilt).

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trampolin c (singular definite trampolinen, plural indefinite trampoliner)

  1. trampoline (gymnastic and recreational device)

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Piedmontese

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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trampolin m (plural trampolin)

  1. springboard

Swedish

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hopptorn med tre trampoliner (1)
 
trampolin (2) eller svikt
 
trampolin (4) eller (vanligare) studsmatta

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trampolin c

  1. a platform on a diving tower
    Synonym: avsats
    hoppa från högsta trampolinen
    jump from the highest platform
  2. a diving board, a springboard
    Synonym: svikt
  3. (gymnastics) a springboard
  4. a trampoline
    Synonym: (more common) studsmatta
  5. (sports) trampolining, trampoline

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  • The common, everyday word for trampoline is studsmatta. Trampolin is a more "in the know" term used chiefly in acrobatic contexts, especially in the sport of trampolining and among circus performers.
  • Svikt is considered the more technically correct term for a diving board. Trampolin is the more common word in everyday language.
  • Some native speakers might limit trampolin mostly to diving boards, though "högsta trampolinen" (the highest platform) is likely to still sound natural for a diving tower.

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Declension of trampolin 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative trampolin trampolinen trampoliner trampolinerna
Genitive trampolins trampolinens trampoliners trampolinernas

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