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gymnast

/jim-nast, -nuhst/US // ˈdʒɪm næst, -nəst //UK // (ˈdʒɪmnæst) //

体操运动员,体操演员,体操选手,体操明星

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person trained and skilled in gymnastics.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The gymnasts are limited to bringing two parents or one parent and one spouse.

  • It looks silly, so as I push the shutter, I anticipate being left with a photo of a snowsuit- clad wannabe rhythmic gymnast performing on a snow pile.

  • Mikkelsen did actually train as a gymnast and a dancer, and danced professionally for a decade before he began acting.

  • In the Olympics and other major competitions, gymnasts are scored on the difficulty and execution of certain moves.

  • Since everyone’s skeleton is different, the gymnasts each had to get measured.

  • The amount of strength, flexibility, stamina, everything it takes to be a gymnast is insane.

  • At an even five feet tall, Catanzaro is the shortest competitor in this season of Ninja Warrior, but average for a gymnast.

  • Who was that lithe, bendable gymnast setting alight the Olympic flame?

  • Like the gymnast and the ballerina, the distance runner is often defined by drive and compulsion.

  • As a child, Mikkelsen was a talented gymnast, and eventually he joined a contemporary dance troupe.

  • But "son" had rebounded from the impact like a rubber ball, or the best trained gymnast of his school, as he was.

  • Men who habitually exercise every muscle and tendon acquire that graceful carriage which belongs to the military gymnast.

  • A little green gymnast trying to reach the ground by means of his own rope which he manufactured out of his body as he came down.

  • The unknown woman was tall and blond, with an air of lithe strength, with the freedom of movement of a gymnast or an amazon.

  • She struggled in his arms with the agility of a gymnast, and in breaking free from his grasp there was a sound of tearing clothes.