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gym

/jim/US // dʒɪm //UK // (dʒɪm) //

健身房,体育馆,体育场馆,健身室

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a gymnasium.
    • : Informal. physical education.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inexercise
as ingymnasium

Examples

  • And, true to its diet snack roots, Lundberg rice cakes tend to sell best in January — right around the time people are working on their New Year’s resolutions by renewing their gym memberships and cutting back on the sauce.

  • When the state ordered gyms to close, all practices ceased, at least for a while.

  • At-home fitness startups are muscling up as gyms file for bankruptcy.

  • This could reduce muscle soreness and get you back in the gym faster—and more training over time may improve your athletic performance.

  • They’re also perfect gym towels, thanks to their small size, ability to absorb, and quick dry time.

  • Hmm, who are these people standing in front of the machines at the gym, neither occupying them nor not occupying them?

  • The gym—a fragile collective of human ecology at the best of times—has suddenly become even more tense.

  • He belongs to a gym, he can afford to pay for that: he can shower, he can keep his belongings in a series of lockers there.

  • I stripped down to my gym shorts and stretched out on my cot.

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

  • There isnt a girl in the class who doesnt need brisking up in the gym.

  • When I see Chet and Laura anemic, or otherwise sickly, as the result of their out-of-door sports or gym.

  • Perhaps they are the same ones I hated to see come into the gym, but I feel no sense of being paradoxical.

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

  • They agreed to come to the gym at a time when no one, not even the instructor, was there.