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workout

/wurk-out/US // ˈwɜrkˌaʊt //

锻炼,锻炼身体,训练,练习

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a trial or practice session in athletics, as in running, boxing, or football.
    • : a structured regime of physical exercise: She goes to the gym for a workout twice a week.
    • : any trial or practice session.
    • : an act or instance of working something out.

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Examples

  • There was a big peak in people searching for “home workouts” in March and April, and it’s still a little up against previous months.

  • With gyms everywhere shutting down, Nike released their workout content for free and ramped up posting blogs to its apps and website.

  • Here, the Petman prototype, just a pair of robot legs and a caged torso, gets a light workout on the treadmill.

  • Over the weeks, they gradually increased the workouts to 60 minutes.

  • It also lets the rest of us record and improve our workouts.

  • Surenos are told when to workout, who to associate with and how to distribute any funds they make from illegal activity.

  • A workout bench: they would lift weights in between sessions.

  • MORE FROM DAILYBURN: 10 Ways You're Sabotaging Your Workout Does Fasted Cardio Really Burn More Fat?

  • On the day of the competition, Catanzaro goes through the workout one more time.

  • While the alpha-version of the Amiigo only recognized about half of the movements in our workout, that was good news.

  • This is an excellent workout for the shoulder muscles as well as for the forearms, and gives some exercise to the body.

  • "Must be figuring to give him a workout and a race all at once," said the chalk merchants.

  • Brad, who witnessed the workout, reported to the Cubs that the team had improved considerably.

  • I'll let it leak out that I'm only sending Zanzibar for a workout and to see whether he's improved any over last season.

  • Rollins got back for a short workout and showed few signs of his injury.