gymnasium / dʒɪmˈneɪ zi əm /

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gymnasium 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural gym·na·si·ums, gym·na·si·a [jim-ney-zee-uh, -zhuh]. /dʒɪmˈneɪ zi ə, -ʒə/.

  1. a building or room designed and equipped for indoor sports, exercise, or physical education.
  2. a place where Greek youths met for exercise and discussion.

gymnasium 近义词

n. 名词 noun

arena for sports, recreation

更多gymnasium例句

  1. In larger spaces, such as cafeterias or gymnasiums, children might sit 10 feet apart, he said.
  2. He asked a man mopping the gymnasium floor where he could find the principal.
  3. Wielding batons and shields, officers marched the prisoners into a gymnasium and conducted a series of strip-searches, according to a lawsuit the women filed in federal court.
  4. He lives alone in a Madison apartment, studies mostly online, works out at a gymnasium, and shops and cooks for himself.
  5. Another video showed a life-size whale splashing through a school gymnasium.
  6. They stormed the gymnasium by land one sunny spring day in 1904.
  7. Two parallel fences tipped with barbed wire formed a narrow corridor into the gymnasium.
  8. The dining hall, it seemed, had been put to more use than the gymnasium.
  9. Emergency rooms were quickly overwhelmed and the city morgue had to set up a makeshift mortuary in a municipal gymnasium.
  10. “This is not a gymnasium or spectator sport,” Ingram warned.
  11. They entered a large room which combined the characteristics of a library with those of a military gymnasium.
  12. He said he didn't take the watch and chain, that he found them in the gymnasium near the lockers.
  13. Special classes have been opened at the gymnasium for the religious instruction of Jewish pupils.
  14. Soldiers were already stacking up the chairs ready for the clearance of the gymnasium for the morrow.
  15. Smyrna therefore was situated near the present gymnasium, at the back of the present city, but between Tracheia and Lepre Acta.