Definition of springboard

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/ˈsprɪŋbɔːd//ˈsprɪŋbɔːrd/

The word "springboard" has its origins in the 17th century. It comes from the Old English words "spring" meaning "to bend or flex" and "board" meaning a flat piece of wood. In its earliest sense, a springboard referred to a flexible, often wooden, board used in shipbuilding to allow workers to reach high areas beneath the hull. The board would bend or spring back into shape when weight was removed, providing a temporary platform for workers. Over time, the term "springboard" took on a metaphorical meaning, referring to a starting point or launching pad for something new or innovative. In this sense, a springboard is an initial step or foundation that allows individuals or ideas to take off and gain momentum. Today, the word is commonly used in a wide range of contexts, from business and education to sports and the arts.

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a strong board that you jump on and use to help you jump high in diving and gymnastics

một tấm ván chắc chắn để bạn nhảy lên và sử dụng để giúp bạn nhảy cao trong môn lặn và thể dục dụng cụ

something that helps you start an activity, especially by giving you ideas

một cái gì đó giúp bạn bắt đầu một hoạt động, đặc biệt là bằng cách cung cấp cho bạn ý tưởng

Example:
  • The document provided a springboard for a lot of useful discussion.

    Tài liệu này cung cấp nền tảng cho nhiều cuộc thảo luận hữu ích.

  • The show aims to give new young talent a springboard to success.

    Chương trình nhằm mục đích mang đến cho những tài năng trẻ một bước đệm để thành công.

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