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 athletics [æθ'letiks]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 体育运动

  1. Athletics start tomorrow.
    体育竞赛明天开始。
  2. She showed us the athletics awards she had won.
    她给我们看她赢得的体育运动奖.
  3. Sarah is very keen on athletics and can trot out the names of all the leading runners and their record times.
    萨拉非常爱好体育运动,能说出所有最主要的赛跑者的姓名和他们的最佳成绩。


athletics
[ noun ]
  1. an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition

  2. <noun.act>
  3. a contest between athletes

  4. <noun.event>
  5. participation in sports events as an extracurricular activity

  6. <noun.act>


Athletics \Ath*let"ics\, n.
The art of training by athletic exercises; the games and
sports of athletes.

  1. Sure collegiate athletics has turned into a business but keep the TV contracts with the administrators of the institutions.
  2. Broussard has said he formed the association to divert inner-city children from a life of drugs and crime through athletics and tough discipline.
  3. He now lives in the central New Jersey community of Lakehurst and makes occasional appearances to generate support for amateur athletics.
  4. A libel case stemming from a Pulitzer Prize-winning series on improprieties in college athletics was reinstated April 26 against the Lexington Herald-Leader by the Kentucky Supreme Court.
  5. Sometimes, there is even a spontaeneous round of applause for no apparent reason. Today, when the athletics resumes after a one-day break, there should be plenty of rippling.
  6. Many excelled in athletics in high school and college, she said, and her organization's hotline gets an occasional call from professional athletes who fear that if they seek help, they will be identified and fired.
  7. The first they know about it is often a knock at the door. Livingston was the best-known of the three, because athletics is such a high-profile sport.
  8. The planned surplus of roughly Dollars 132m is to be donated for the support of amateur athletics. The ACOG's plan for bringing in corporate sponsors seems a bit risky.
  9. A researcher who conducted a survey showing one out of 15 teen-age boys may be using steroids warns that such use of the muscle-building drugs may continue unless society ends an obsession with success in athletics.
  10. But then, as one veteran athletics correspondent remarked, Johnson's sprinting is 'chronic'.
  11. An accomplished swimmer and athlete, Mrs. Kelly was the first director of women's athletics at the University of Pennsylvania.
  12. She told me she's just wild about boxing, although her original intention was to use boxing merely as a vehicle for blending art and athletics, and as an attention-getter for a female production.
  13. He is agile physically as he is mentally; he was an 800 metres runner, a former junior national indoor champion who once beat Steve Ovett. It was through athletics that he acquired his unusual fluency and wide knowledge.
  14. While awaiting trial, Jay participated in school athletics.
  15. The notion of a basic citizen income which effectively cuts that link and makes extra-money-earning work as much a voluntary activity for the lucky as amateur athletics, has been around for a long time.
  16. I didn't have a Bible handy, much less a stack of them, but I asked one athletics director of my aquaintance what he really thought of the convention's "reform" tag.
  17. Only 932 (1.31 per cent) proved positive compared with more than 2 per cent between 1987 and 1989. Over the same period, athletics achievements have fallen.
  18. The June 1986 cocaine overdose death of Jay's older brother Len, a high-leaping forward for the University of Maryland and No. 1 draft choice of the Boston Celtics, rocked collegiate athletics and focused public attention on the drug crisis.
  19. He was the first and only Englishman to win the Olympic 100 meters, and gave up athletics after a fall in a long jump competition in 1925.
  20. Kearns McCarthey was well-known in newspaper circles, prominent in thoroughbred racing in recent years and active in support of scholarship and athletics at the University of Utah and Judge Memorial Catholic High School.
  21. Born in nearby Tampico, Ill., Reagan moved to Dixon with his family when he was 9; it was here he began to show an interest in drama, politics and athletics.
  22. ADULTS AT PLAY in activities of the Media (Pa.) Sports League Inc. largely were furthering their own social and recreational interests; education, amateur athletics, and community interaction were second-string purposes, the Tax Court found.
  23. That sort of thing isn't unusual in college sports these days, nor is the kicker added by the UNC athletics department.
  24. Nelson used to be football coach and athletics director at the University of Delaware; now he's dean of that institution's school of physical education.
  25. Giselle, who is not, says sexual preferences have no more relevance in rugby than in tennis, golf, athletics or any other sport.
  26. In 1984, the Supreme Court tightened the language of the act, in effMcj striking down Title IX in regard to athletics since no athletic department received federal funds.
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