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stadium

/stey-dee-uhm/US // ˈsteɪ di əm //UK // (ˈsteɪdɪəm) //

大球场,比赛场馆,比赛场,体育场馆

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural sta·di·ums, sta·di·a [stey-dee-uh]. /ˈsteɪ di ə/.

    • : a sports arena, usually oval or horseshoe-shaped, with tiers of seats for spectators.
    • : an ancient Greek course for foot races, typically semicircular, with tiers of seats for spectators.
    • : an ancient Greek and Roman unit of length, the Athenian unit being equal to about 607 feet.
    • : a stage in a process or in the life of an organism.
    • : Entomology. stage.

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Examples

  • Engineers must first spend several days setting up each stadium that will use the system.

  • The district has also spent more than $100 million in recent years upgrading and creating fields and stadiums with bond money.

  • So while stadiums might have been quiet on opening day, in 2020, social media certainly wasn’t.

  • According to a collection of stadium profiles at Clem’s Baseball, most fans were never more than 60 feet above the playing surface at the old Tiger Stadium in Detroit.

  • The idea is to stand up a temporary 15,000-seat stadium immediately on the parking lot while everything else is cooking.

  • In fact, he's not even high on the list of NFL players one jerks off too during halftime at Gillette Stadium.

  • The Dallas Cowboys sell out their state-of-the art football stadium.

  • It was around noon that Brinsley chucked the phone behind a radiator at the basketball stadium and went off the grid.

  • The flag that was unveiled at Yankee Stadium 19 days after 9/11 was a different, much larger one.

  • A winning team may pack the stadium, but you need that packed stadium to get top recruits and sustain victories.

  • Mithridates discharged an arrow from the angle of the roof, and supposed that it fell a little beyond the distance of a stadium.

  • It was a quadrangular pyramid of baked brick, a stadium in height, and each of the sides a stadium in length.

  • For the river, which is a stadium in breadth, flows through the middle of the city, and the garden is on the side of the river.

  • One of the servants and flatterers of Agathocles, whose name was Philo, came out to the stadium still flustered with wine.

  • As soon as they had got the king, the Macedonians placed him on a horse and conducted him to the stadium.