gymnasium 的定义
plural gym·na·si·ums, gym·na·si·a [jim-ney-zee-uh, -zhuh]. /dʒɪmˈneɪ zi ə, -ʒə/.
- a building or room designed and equipped for indoor sports, exercise, or physical education.
- a place where Greek youths met for exercise and discussion.
gymnasium 近义词
arena for sports, recreation
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- In larger spaces, such as cafeterias or gymnasiums, children might sit 10 feet apart, he said.
- He asked a man mopping the gymnasium floor where he could find the principal.
- 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.
- He lives alone in a Madison apartment, studies mostly online, works out at a gymnasium, and shops and cooks for himself.
- Another video showed a life-size whale splashing through a school gymnasium.
- They stormed the gymnasium by land one sunny spring day in 1904.
- Two parallel fences tipped with barbed wire formed a narrow corridor into the gymnasium.
- The dining hall, it seemed, had been put to more use than the gymnasium.
- Emergency rooms were quickly overwhelmed and the city morgue had to set up a makeshift mortuary in a municipal gymnasium.
- “This is not a gymnasium or spectator sport,” Ingram warned.
- They entered a large room which combined the characteristics of a library with those of a military gymnasium.
- He said he didn't take the watch and chain, that he found them in the gymnasium near the lockers.
- Special classes have been opened at the gymnasium for the religious instruction of Jewish pupils.
- Soldiers were already stacking up the chairs ready for the clearance of the gymnasium for the morrow.
- Smyrna therefore was situated near the present gymnasium, at the back of the present city, but between Tracheia and Lepre Acta.