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boxer

/bok-ser/US // ˈbɒk sər //UK // (ˈbɒksə) //

拳击手,拳手,拳师,拳击运动员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who fights as a sport, usually with gloved fists, according to set rules; prize-fighter; pugilist.
    • : one of a German breed of medium-sized, stocky, short-haired, pug-faced dogs having a brindled or tan coat with white markings.
    • : a person or thing that packs items into boxes.
    • : boxers. boxer shorts.

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Examples

  • We plodded around the house, yawning and stretching and tugging at our boxers.

  • In it, we see the slim frame of Adam Perkins, wearing nothing but boxers and a wide-eyed expression, walking into the bathroom.

  • USA Boxing started using a ballroom at a local hotel but also has traveled around, even sending some boxers overseas.

  • We’re like a punch drunk boxer, getting up just as our opponent is preparing to deliver an even faster punch … By reopening we’re leaning into that left hook.

  • What happened after a boxer, a revolutionary, a singer and a football star met in a 1960s hotel room

  • On Thursday, Garcetti ruled himself out of the race to succeed Boxer.

  • But on Thursday Boxer triggered a Golden State political earthquake, announcing that she would not seek a fifth term in 2016.

  • After Olympic boxer Guillermo Rigondeux defected, his family suffered a form of domestic exile.

  • Later members who joined like Boxer Enriquez have been called the Pepsi Generation.

  • You two would look like Hayden Panettiere and that huge boxer.

  • Nasablay sa ring ang buksidur dihang nagrúgi siya, The boxer leaned on the ropes when he became groggy.

  • In the gym, Siebold also shone as a good boxer, fencer and wrestler.

  • He delighted to frequent the lowest haunts, and there learnt that mastery of slang and that skill as a boxer which were his pride.

  • Tom Robson put himself in position like an English boxer, drunk as he was, and squared his arms and elbows for the fray.

  • Mrs. Boxer rose in great dismay, gently re-closed the bureau, and ran down-stairs for the broth.