I like to play badminton in my spare time. 我喜欢在闲暇时打羽毛球。
We go to play badminton in the nearest gym every Sunday. 每个星期天我们都去最近的体育馆打羽毛球。
He went to the badminton club at times during his school days. 他上学时有时到羽毛球俱乐部去。
badminton
[ noun ] a game played on a court with light long-handled rackets used to volley a shuttlecock over a net <noun.act>
Badminton \Bad"min*ton\, n. [From the name of the seat of the Duke of Beaufort in England.] 1. A game, similar to lawn tennis, played with shuttlecocks.
2. A preparation of claret, spiced and sweetened.
We feel sorry for Bob Ericson, badminton's lonely P.R. man, who invited all three TV stations in Oklahoma City to capture on videotape a major tournament there recently, and only one showed.
Although fairway property may be attractive to some people, Ms. Rodvold said ducking duffers' slices and hooks is a big handicap. Backyard barbecues and badminton are out of the question, she said.
British sailors in the Atlantic chipped in, women shaved their heads in exchange for donations and inmates in a local prison played 24-hour badminton games.
The family loved that lawn _ badminton, croquet, just sprawling on the grass.
It divides a list of several dozen sports into three risk categories. The lowest includes badminton, golf, rowing and squash.
Most significantly, the USBA is a full member of the U.S. Olympic Committee and will work closely with the committee to prepare players for badminton's debut as a regular medal sport in the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games.
Its facilities include 20 tennis courts, an indoor swimming pool, badminton and squash courts and gymnasium.
"Nice thing about badminton is that the net keeps your opponent on the other side."
At the Soviet premier's villa on the Black Sea, they batted a badminton bird back and forth with no net and no lines on the floor.
And that is fitting, for like many of the games we play, the British invented badminton.