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tournament

/toor-nuh-muhnt, tur-/US // ˈtʊər nə mənt, ˈtɜr- //UK // (ˈtʊənəmənt, ˈtɔː-, ˈtɜː-) //

锦标赛,比赛,赛事,比武大会

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a trial of skill in some game, in which competitors play a series of contests: a chess tournament.
    • : a meeting for contests in a variety of sports, as between teams of different nations.
    • : History/Historical. a contest or martial sport in which two opposing parties of mounted and armored combatants fought for a prize, with blunted weapons and in accordance with certain rules.a meeting at an appointed time and place for the performance of knightly exercises and sports.

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Examples

  • Heading into EVO USA, Ash lost his passport, which forced him to miss a local tournament.

  • PSG has allowed the fewest goals in the tournament so far, but that was with Navas in goal for the majority of the time.

  • With so many users, there are many different games and tournaments, and there are significant stakes.

  • The tournament was hosted and won by, you guessed it, England.

  • At this point, many solvers recognized this meant you were guaranteed to win the tournament eventually, as the probability of drawing infinitely many games was vanishingly small.

  • In 2006, Wahlberg participated in the Los Angeles Police-Celebrity Golf Tournament, an annual fundraiser.

  • The tournament itself is like the second season of a reality show.

  • Collins said that most of her knowledge is from “here and there,” so there was no need to cram before the tournament.

  • A photo of the most recent professional tournament showed a fully male, predominantly white, t-shirt and cargo-shorts-clad top 8.

  • Jody Hice—Choosing Hice is like picking Duke or UConn in the NCAA basketball tournament.

  • She demands the golden ewer—the red horse comes to his aid, and he wins the tournament in his red dress.

  • Horses and dresses are found in the insular forms, but, so far, I have not found a single instance of the tournament.

  • Form of imprisonment varies, but the ‘rescue’ is most generally found in company with the tournament.

  • Here the conflict generally lasts three days, the three disguises are employed, and the tournament is often absent.

  • Yes, we have to don a coat of mail in the tournament in which we are going to take part; we require armor.