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sportsmanly

/spawrts-muhn, spohrts-/US // ˈspɔrts mən, ˈspoʊrts- //UK // (ˈspɔːtsmən) //

运动型,运动型的,运动式的,运动式

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural sports·men.

    • : a man who engages in sports, especially in some open-air sport, as hunting, fishing, racing, etc.
    • : a person who exhibits qualities especially esteemed in those who engage in sports, as fairness, courtesy, good temper, etc.

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Examples

  • Palin, the former reality star on TLC, is launching her new show in April on the Sportsman Channel.

  • The Sportsman Channel was touting its upcoming new series, “Amazing America with Sarah Palin.”

  • I am both a sportsman and a sports fan and I have nothing but good wishes for the athletes coming to Sochi.

  • Assault rifles are light and accurate, but no sportsman is going to pour a barrage of hot lead into a deer.

  • He wanted to be like Papa when he grew up—novelist, sportsman, womanizer, and legend in his own time.

  • He was a manly young fellow, a sportsman and renowned at cricket, and she was amiable and pretty, a little blonde beauty.

  • Haggard himself not infrequently headed the list, for he was an enthusiastic sportsman and a brilliant shot.

  • Here I met again constantly the great sportsman who had noticed me so kindly, and I became his follower, his disciple.

  • Garnett, if odd in manner and character, had always been a true sportsman though not a lover of sport.

  • Not to be a sportsman, not to play the game—to accuse him of this would have brought him back from the edge of the grave.