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 athlete ['æθlit]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 运动员, 运动选手

[医] 运动员


  1. Most first-class footballers are natural athletes.
    多数一流的足球运动员都是天生的健将。
  2. She looks like an athlete.
    她看起来像运动员。
  3. The athlete has an electrifying burst of speed.
    这个运动员具有惊人的爆发速度。


athlete
[ noun ]
a person trained to compete in sports
<noun.person>


Athlete \Ath"lete\, n. [L. athleta, Gr. ? prizefighter, fr. ? to
contend for a prize, ?, Hom. ?, contest, ? prize; fr. the
same root as E. wed: cf. F. athl[`e]te.]
1. (Antiq.) One who contended for a prize in the public games
of ancient Greece or Rome.

2. Any one trained to contend in exercises requiring great
physical agility and strength; one who has great activity
and strength; a champion.

3. One fitted for, or skilled in, intellectual contests; as,
athletes of debate.

  1. Apply a spritz of foot deodorant or antifungal powder to keep feet dry and prevent odor or athlete's foot.
  2. In one of the more intriguing glasnostic sidelights, Mr. Marciulionis became the first Soviet athlete ever permitted by Soviet authorities to play for an American professional team in a genuine, born-in-the-USA sport.
  3. Better athlete conditioning and equipment have helped rewrite the records in just about every other sport, but golf's scores haven't changed much from bygone eras.
  4. But what happens next depends to a large degree on the ability of the athlete to translate commitment and drive into new fields, yet retain the humility of a beginner. Many believe they can walk on water - and promptly sink.
  5. Some proceeds from sales of the coin, the first to honor a living American athlete, will benefit the Amateur Athletic Union and United States Diving Inc., officials said.
  6. Increasingly cost conscious, they will no longer hook up with an Olympian just because the company president likes the athlete's sport.
  7. "He was a real good athlete," Norris said. "Blinky and I trained together and Blinky was always hurrying off to his son's football games.
  8. The roots of some new words are fairly clear _ "brain bucket" for a helmet with a face mask, and "shamateur" for an athlete who is paid for playing but retains amateur status.
  9. That happens regularly, especially when they take training rides together, says Greg Zack, a Daedalus athlete from Lexington, Ky.
  10. "For a weekend athlete, going to a professional trained in the mind is, I think, irrational."
  11. Philman sentenced Young to 15 years on the aggravated battery of Boggs and another 10 years in prison for the assault on Stephen Minardi, a passenger in Boggs' jeep who attempted to help the athlete.
  12. He had no one in mind then, but at 89 he remembers Bush as "a good athlete.
  13. Whatever his off-season activity is called, the 25-year-old athlete says performing in a G-string is not really that different from playing in football pads and helmet.
  14. "Those are the same lessons I learned as an athlete.
  15. It dubs Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly, a veteran plugger for Domino's pizza and Nuprin pain reliever, the game's "most telegenic" athlete and a natch for future hair-mousse endorsements.
  16. "A CEO is in charge of a corporation, while an entertainer or athlete is someone out there who is doing something that's service oriented.
  17. Puerto Rico's Mr. Tucker, a solid 200-pounder, recalls that during early-winter training here he was accosted by a luge track worker who accused him of being a "fat guy trying to pass himself off as an Olympic athlete."
  18. As Ronald Reagan urged George Bush to "Win one for the Gipper" in November, Joe Unangst raised his sweating beer can with an aging athlete's bravado.
  19. The first aquatic athlete to win three world championships, Boggs was the three-time world champion in springboard diving, and won nine U.S. national championships in the 1970s.
  20. The ingredient in Gyne-Lotrimin, clotrimazole, is already sold over the counter in an athlete's foot medication called Lotrimin AF.
  21. Rather than abuse his body for a high, an athlete abuses his body to gain a competitive edge, compromising the sprit of competition.
  22. He is now the perfectly proportioned athlete, strong, fit and fast.
  23. Mark Childers of Talent Network Inc., a Skokie, Ill., sports-marketing firm, contends that team allegiances make it difficult for any team-sport athlete to break into national commercials.
  24. A member of his old neighborhood gang recalled "Freddie" Cocozza as "loud and raucous," a superb athlete who loved the summer beaches of Wildwood, N.J.
  25. Can't a room be set aside for post-game interviews? No one expects an athlete, physically and mentally exhausted after a tough game, to show impeccable manners while being peppered with sometimes tough questions.
  26. The Canadians retorted that the phones were there merely to help slice red tape over any athlete's visa problems.
  27. An accomplished swimmer and athlete, Mrs. Kelly was the first director of women's athletics at the University of Pennsylvania.
  28. The Olympic committees of the smaller nations - arguably, those with the greatest need for cash - will get about Dollars 15,000 plus Dollars 400 per athlete sent to Barcelona.
  29. In fact athletes seem as fascinated by their physicality as we are; together we collude in forcing the myth that they are almost god-like. If this myth clings lightly to every athlete, then it positively embraces the superstars.
  30. Win or lose on Sunday, he'll be the best athlete on the field.
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