The phrase "clear a hurdle" means to successfully overcome a difficulty or obstacle in order to advance or achieve a goal. It often implies overcoming a challenge or problem in a skillful or effective manner.
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I jumped over the hurdle. The hurdle was to high for her to clear. Tony knocked over the hurdle because he didn't jump high enough. That enough? It's those things that people jump over during races for track & field.
"Tibi ibnoscitur" is not a phrase in Latin. It does not have a clear meaning or translation. It might be a misspelling or a made-up phrase.
Isn't it a hurdle? If that's what you mean. .
If you mean this word in the context of athletics, it is "hurdle".
hurdle tecnology is hurdle technology.
Turtle Hurdle :)
If a runner sees a hurdle, they should quickly assess their speed and distance from the hurdle to determine if they can clear it safely. They should focus on their technique, lifting their knees to avoid hitting the hurdle while maintaining forward momentum. If it's too close to jump over safely, they may need to slow down or prepare to stop to avoid injury. Practicing hurdle technique regularly can also help improve confidence and skill in navigating obstacles.
In some dialects, "hurtle" is a homophone for hurdle.
"Quedises cochito" is not a standard phrase in either Spanish or English. It does not have a clear or common translation.
Kangaroo can hit 30+kph and clear 2 metre fences - definitely a contender
Jack Hurdle's birth name is Lawrence M. Hurdle.