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sports

/spawrts, spohrts/US // spɔrts, spoʊrts //UK // (spɔːts) //

体育,运动,体育运动,体育活动

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Also sport.

    • : of or relating to a sport or sports, especially of the open-air or athletic kind: a sports festival.
    • : suitable for use in open-air sports or for outdoor or informal use.

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Examples

  • This much potential revenue is beckoning online sportsbooks and betting organizations to allocate more money to their marketing budgets, which has boded well for sports media companies and even non-sports endemic brands alike.

  • The attendance is set by each championship sports committee that oversees a specific championship.

  • Activision Blizzard first created the Overwatch League to be a city-based, international sports league that mirrored format of traditional sports franchises.

  • According to the city’s office of sports and entertainment, last year’s matchup brought in 160,000 out-of-town visitors and generated an economic impact of $33 million.

  • Michael Steinbrick, a personal trainer with New York Sports Clubs, says he can always spot a newbie.

  • Local life in these places is not defined by their sports team or by their natural beauty—by things only available locally.

  • Ramos was a fervent Mets fan and he would often talk to the students about sports.

  • Many of the women arrived in the United States as part of sports and religious delegations.

  • His constant worship of his wife stands in stark contrast to scandals of the domestic nature in other sports.

  • Parliament of England ordered the Book of Sports to be burned by the common hangman.

  • She would not join the groups in their sports and bouts, but intoxicated with her newly conquered power, she swam out alone.

  • “But we ought to pony up the money for his support like good sports,” said Darry, continuing to growl.

  • The girl was dressed in a pearl grey and pink sports coat, with a large black hat, and carried a silver chain handbag.

  • To hunt, or follow the field sports, in a pursuit which is the track of blood, disgusts the true admirer of gentle breeding.