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sprinter

/sprint/US // sprɪnt //UK // (sprɪnt) //

短跑运动员,短跑选手,短跑者,短跑爱好者

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to race or move at full speed, especially for a short distance, as in running, rowing, etc.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to traverse in sprinting: to sprint a half mile.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a short race at full speed.
    • : a burst of speed at any point during a long race, as near the finish line.
    • : a brief spell of great activity.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • In Week 7, he chased down safety Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker’s interception return after a jaw-dropping, full-field sprint.

  • After the sprint of a November election, she had to quickly assemble a staff, judges from the political parties, and even rent a large facility in Green Bay and then furnish it, costs ultimately borne by the candidate requesting the recount.

  • Noise-canceling models with long battery life or multiple connectivity options are ideal for work and professional situations, while over-ear and weatherproof designs are better suited for visits to the gym and sprints around the block.

  • Regardless of whether anyone manages to come up on the inside of IBM, though, the roadmap they have released suggests we’re now in the final sprint towards practical quantum computing.

  • With agile planning in sight, this means a closer relationship between the agency and the company, while coordinating in sprints and becoming more strategic about SEO.

  • Scientists conclude that it is almost impossible for someone who lacks the ACTN3 protein to become an elite sprinter.

  • He is also hoping to watch the Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, who he met while visiting Jamaica.

  • Being a good sprinter young Overton was soon on the spot where he was sure that he had seen some one.

  • If a sprinter with a light weight up can get away first, she may never be headed till the finish.

  • At the present moment 'owever, utter confloption is a cycle-sprinter to 'im.

  • He left Reddy's room all in a quiver of warm pleasure and friendliness at the great sprinter's quiet praise and advice.

  • Toes and fingers dug into the earth like a sprinter awaiting the starting pistol.