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yogi

/yoh-gee/US // ˈyoʊ gi //UK // (ˈjəʊɡɪ) //

瑜伽士,瑜珈,瑜伽师,瑜珈士

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural yo·gis [yoh-geez]. /ˈyoʊ giz/.

    • : a person who practices yoga.

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Examples

  • Mishler spends much of the year traveling around the world teaching classes and hosting retreats for thousands of aspiring yogis, but she loves coming back to her hometown.

  • There are no hands-on adjustments, as the instructor will remain six feet away from yogis at all times.

  • As a martial artist, Rohit studied the lives of spiritual leaders and yogis to understand the energy of the human body.

  • I can give you examples of my friends in Queens in New York, which I call the urban yogis.

  • However, there are critics who say that global yogis have taken namaste out of its context.

  • During a trip to India, while still with the Beatles, George met Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who became his teacher for a while.

  • Either this is clever viral marketing for a new Yogi Bear movie or Earth is destined to become the Planet of the Bears.

  • And finally, he went up a mountain with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, guru to the stars, and came down again a convinced mystic.

  • And Yogi, you will recall, won 10 World Series with the Yankees.

  • And anyway, to paraphrase Yogi Berra, 60 percent of this is 90 percent emotional anyway.

  • But Dayanand is a real Yogi, he never touches money, and despises pecuniary affairs.

  • Captain Seymour, a wealthy and well-educated officer, accepted the Brahmanical creed and became a Yogi.

  • But he guarantees that a Yogi can suspend his breath for forty-three minutes and twelve seconds.

  • Then I found means, through some confidential friends, of letting come to his ears my great knowledge of the Yogi mysteries.

  • The Yogi of the East know vastly more about this theme than we do, and have made of deep breathing an art.