English to Kannada Dictionary springboard

springboard

ಪ್ರೋತ್ಸಾಹಕ
definition
noun
Last night I was watching some rather odd ‘synchronised diving’, where two blokes jumped off a springboard at the same time and then were marked by a panel of judges.
a strong, flexible board from which someone can jump in order to gain added impetus when performing a dive or a gymnastic movement.
translation of 'springboard'
ಉತ್ತೇಜಕ,
ಪ್ರೋತ್ಸಾಹಕ,
ಹಾರು ಹಲಗೆ,
ಜಿಗಿ ಹಲಗೆ
example
But, what if the school could use these children's passions as a 'springboard' to further learning?
Barnes uses this as the 'springboard' for a wider discussion about the ethics of drug-taking in sport.
On her second vault, her right foot missed the 'springboard' and she crashed into and over the vault.
The second section of the book is a variation of the first, but instead of using literature as a 'springboard' for his discussion, Ellison uses jazz.
Many of her peers do not remain in the conservationist movement for long, but use their experience as a 'springboard' to move into business.
We hope many girls used our article as a 'springboard' into their own discussions.
an economic plan that may be the 'springboard' for recovery
The following quotes and excerpts ought to provide you with a good 'springboard' for further research into the topic.
The league is the most important thing, but we can use this game as a 'springboard' for better league performances.
He skillfully uses the books under review as a 'springboard' for reassessing a variety of intellectuals, Victorian and modern.
an economic plan that may be the 'springboard' for recovery
From the moment of his arrival in England, George of Denmark showed no sign of any inclination to use his social position as a 'springboard' for a political career.
But dollar weakness should provide the 'springboard' for an export-led recovery in US manufacturing in due course.
The project will also act as a 'springboard' for other initiatives that help to promote integration of non-nationals within the local community.
But of the two men, only Marlborough used his social connections to the queen as a 'springboard' for a political and military career.
In the past, the National junior team has been a 'springboard' to superstardom.
Last night I was watching some rather odd ‘synchronised diving’, where two blokes jumped off a 'springboard' at the same time and then were marked by a panel of judges.
I hope the book gives some people insight into the lives of the less fortunate, and that the insight will be a 'springboard' to action.
Without a warm up, or even adjusting the setting of the 'springboard' , she ran down the runway and performed a Tsukhara, a vault that few women were capable of at the time.
What sets the film apart from others is the way in which Mendes employs a seemingly benign and satirical scene like this as a 'springboard' for much larger questions.
These images helped provide the 'springboard' for lively discussion on the topic.
The decision was a 'springboard' for the growing civil rights movement in the United States.
In the end Britain was driven out of the ERM in September 1992, and this proved to be the 'springboard' for an economic recovery.
Facilities include a 50 meter indoor pool, 1 and 3 meter Durafirm 'springboards' , and a 5 meter and 10 meter platform.
There are still many traditional styles of ‘architecture’ that can be the 'springboards' for inspired design.
It is unlikely that this type of injury will occur again because the use of mini trampolines, 'springboards' , or any apparatus used to propel a participant has been prohibited since the late 1980s.
Innovative economies and societies place a high value on science, research, and creativity as 'springboards' for growth and development.
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