vault

US /vɑːlt/
UK /vɑːlt/
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1.

cassaforte, cripta

a large room or chamber used for storage, especially an underground one

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The bank keeps its money in a secure vault.
La banca tiene i suoi soldi in una cassaforte sicura.
They discovered an ancient vault beneath the castle.
Hanno scoperto un'antica cripta sotto il castello.
2.

volta

a roof in the form of an arch or a series of arches, typically found in churches or other large buildings

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The cathedral's magnificent stone vault soared above them.
La magnifica volta in pietra della cattedrale si innalzava sopra di loro.
The ancient Roman baths featured intricate mosaic floors and grand arched vaults.
Le antiche terme romane presentavano intricati pavimenti a mosaico e grandi volte ad arco.
1.

saltare, scavalcare

to jump or leap over something, especially by resting one's hands on it or with the aid of a pole

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He managed to vault over the fence with ease.
È riuscito a saltare la recinzione con facilità.
The gymnast will vault over the apparatus.
Il ginnasta salterà l'attrezzo.