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ringside

/ring-sahyd/US // ˈrɪŋˌsaɪd //UK // (ˈrɪŋˌsaɪd) //

环形道旁,环形场地,环形区,环场

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the area immediately surrounding a ring, especially the area occupied by the first row of seats on all sides of a boxing or wrestling ring.
    • : any place providing a close view.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : in or pertaining to the area immediately surrounding a ring or arena.
    • : close to the point of action; having a close view.

Examples

  • He has a picture of the three of them sitting ringside that night at a mixed-martial-arts event at the Royal Farms Arena.

  • We will have ringside seats for extended and highly entertaining battles between this new center-right and the hard-right.

  • And both men mixed it up early and often as if they were surrounded by a ringside crowd rather than a town-hall crowd.

  • Biden: 'I Love Him' At the DNC Thursday, the vice president shared his 'ringside' view into Obama's presidency.

  • The first time was at a rock club a few years ago, where she was there to see her friend Samantha Ronson open for Ringside.

  • Around the ringside the faces of the Slavs shone with relief.

  • A knock-out seemed certain, and a captain of police, appalled at the dreadful punishment, arose by the ringside to stop the fight.

  • When this last ringside bulletin reached Cowdin he scowled, muttered, and reached for his hat.

  • He looked over at Milt, perched rope-high in his control chair at ringside.

  • Soon Zerexi lay quiet, and a violet beam of light flared from a torch at the ringside, bathing both contenders.