badminton / ˈbæd mɪn tn /

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badminton 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a game played on a rectangular court by two players or two pairs of players equipped with light rackets used to volley a shuttlecock over a high net that divides the court in half.

更多badminton例句

  1. At least three Myanmar athletes—in badminton, judo and shooting—have qualified to compete in Tokyo.
  2. Richard recalled playing badminton at the Boys Club in Southeast Washington.
  3. Players’ minds wander from basketball while they take up Wiffle ball, badminton, corn hole, soccer and football, with varying degrees of skill and seriousness.
  4. Even without specific training, the self-talk patterns of runners and badminton players are consistent with the distinction between motivational and instructional self-talk.
  5. The researchers wanted to figure out whether a computer could use machine learning to tell the difference between runners and badminton players based only on the content of their self-talk.
  6. His exposé of the sinister badminton scandal was an instant classic.
  7. I play badminton with a bunch of dachshunds yipping at my heels.
  8. As to why badminton is largely ignored, or even laughed, at in the US, Jiang threw the question right back.
  9. But this Olympics, badminton is making headlines for all the wrong reasons.
  10. Over the last decade, the two countries have engaged in “wrestling diplomacy,” “soccer diplomacy,” even “badminton diplomacy.”
  11. His household at Badminton was regulated after the fashion of an earlier generation.
  12. The same may be said of badminton, another favorite Lenten game, played somewhat after the manner of tennis.
  13. The “Badminton Library,” an English series of books on sport, is at a huge premium already, when on “large paper.”
  14. At first he fell into profound slumber: it was the inevitable result of the Badminton and the late hour.
  15. The directions for playing them may be found in Billiards (Badminton Library series).