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boxing

/bok-sing/US // ˈbɒk sɪŋ //UK // (ˈbɒksɪŋ) //

拳击,拳击比赛,拳击运动,拳击赛

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the material used to make boxes or casings.
    • : a boxlike enclosure; casing.
    • : an act or instance of putting into or furnishing with a box.

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Examples

  • Stopping by The Carlos Watson Show, she and OZY’s co-founder and CEO — and podcasting partner on When Katty Met Carlos — cut it up over media, politics, and why she’s better at dancing than boxing.

  • Many boxing analysts at the time indicated they feared for Leonard’s well-being against the punishing middleweight.

  • Tyson and Jones, 51, also will be wearing 12-ounce gloves, two ounces heavier than most officially sanctioned boxing matches.

  • Mike Tyson became the youngest heavyweight champion in boxing history more than three decades ago.

  • Believe it or not, I had the strength to take Zumba and boxing classes.

  • Cal Poly Pomona student Heather DeCosta described it as “kind of just boxing us in at all four sides of the street.”

  • That is why Malloy is campaigning on a lonely stretch of barber shops and boxing gyms in New Haven a week before the election.

  • At a youth boxing gym up the street, Malloy tries to make small talk with the kids.

  • “Any time you do a big project on boxing, you have to include Cuban boxers because they are the best in the world,” he said.

  • Mike Tyson has enjoyed quite the career resurgence since his retirement from professional boxing.

  • I have it on good authority that he put Mr. Dempsey to sleep one evening about fifteen years ago in an amateur boxing meet.

  • Hunting scenes, men boxing, and charioteers encouraging their horses, also occur.

  • They were subject to a system of athletic exercises, and engaged in contests of running, wrestling, and boxing.

  • Further, how should we distinguish the natural boxing ability from that which is scientifically acquired?

  • For the art of boxing implies a relation; all the knowledge it imparts is relative to something else.