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1 Gymnasium
1.gymnăsĭum, ii, n., =gumnasion, a public school among the Greeks for gymnastic exercises, a gymnasium.I.Lit., Plaut. Am. 4, 1, 3; id. Bacch. 3, 3, 21; id. Ep. 2, 2, 13; Cic. Tusc. 2, 15, 151; id. Rep. 3, 32; 4, 4:II.virgineum (in Sparta),
Prop. 3, 14, 2; Ov. H. 16, 151; Cels. 5, 11; 15; Plin. Ep. 10, 40, 2; Quint. 2, 8, 3 al.—Comically: gymnasium flagri, qs. school for the scourge, whipping-post, a term of reproach applied to one who is often flogged, Plaut. As. 2, 2, 31; cf.:totus doleo, ita me iste habuit senex gymnasium,
i. e. he has belabored me so, id. Aul. 3, 1, 5.—Transf., a public school among the Greeks, a highschool, college:2.omnia gymnasia atque omnes philosophorum scholae,
Cic. de Or. 1, 13, 56; Liv. 29, 19, 12; Plin. Ep. 1, 22, 6; Juv. 3, 115: quae vix in gymnasiis et in otio Stoici probant, Cic. Par. prooem. 1.— Transf., of a college-building on Cicero's Tusculan estate:cum ambulandi causa in Lyceum venissemus (id enim superiori gymnasio nomen est), etc.,
Cic. Div. 1, 5, 8; cf. id. Tusc. 2, 3, 9.Gymnăsium, ii, f. (Gumnasion, dim. of Gumnas), name of a Greek maiden:Gymnasium mea,
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2 gymnasium
1.gymnăsĭum, ii, n., =gumnasion, a public school among the Greeks for gymnastic exercises, a gymnasium.I.Lit., Plaut. Am. 4, 1, 3; id. Bacch. 3, 3, 21; id. Ep. 2, 2, 13; Cic. Tusc. 2, 15, 151; id. Rep. 3, 32; 4, 4:II.virgineum (in Sparta),
Prop. 3, 14, 2; Ov. H. 16, 151; Cels. 5, 11; 15; Plin. Ep. 10, 40, 2; Quint. 2, 8, 3 al.—Comically: gymnasium flagri, qs. school for the scourge, whipping-post, a term of reproach applied to one who is often flogged, Plaut. As. 2, 2, 31; cf.:totus doleo, ita me iste habuit senex gymnasium,
i. e. he has belabored me so, id. Aul. 3, 1, 5.—Transf., a public school among the Greeks, a highschool, college:2.omnia gymnasia atque omnes philosophorum scholae,
Cic. de Or. 1, 13, 56; Liv. 29, 19, 12; Plin. Ep. 1, 22, 6; Juv. 3, 115: quae vix in gymnasiis et in otio Stoici probant, Cic. Par. prooem. 1.— Transf., of a college-building on Cicero's Tusculan estate:cum ambulandi causa in Lyceum venissemus (id enim superiori gymnasio nomen est), etc.,
Cic. Div. 1, 5, 8; cf. id. Tusc. 2, 3, 9.Gymnăsium, ii, f. (Gumnasion, dim. of Gumnas), name of a Greek maiden:Gymnasium mea,
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3 tornatermi gyakorlatok
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4 упражнение
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5 физическое упражнение
1. physical exercise2. drillРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > физическое упражнение
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6 гимнастика на снарядах
Makarov: gymnasium exercisesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > гимнастика на снарядах
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7 гимнастические гимнастика на снарядах
General subject: gymnasium exercisesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > гимнастические гимнастика на снарядах
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8 гимнастические упражнения на снарядах
1) Sports: apparatus gymnastics, apparatus work2) Makarov: gymnasium exercisesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > гимнастические упражнения на снарядах
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9 гимнастически
gymnasticгимнастически салон gymnasium; gym hall, recreation hallразг. gymгимнастически обуща gym shoesгимнастически упражнения gymnastic exercises, physical drill, sl. jerksгимнастически уреди gymnastic apparatus* * *гимнастѝчески,прил., -а, -о, -и gymnastic; \гимнастическии обувки gym shoes; \гимнастическии салон gymnasium; gym hall, recreation hall; разг. gym; \гимнастическии упражнения gymnastic exercises, physical drill, sl. jerks; \гимнастическии уреди gymnastic apparatus.* * *gymnastic; gym{djim};gymnasium tumbler;- гимнастически салон* * *1. gymnastic 2. ГИМНАСТИЧЕСКИ обуща gym shoes 3. ГИМНАСТИЧЕСКИ салон gymnasium;gym hall, recreation hall 4. ГИМНАСТИЧЕСКИ упражнения gymnastic exercises, physical drill, sl. jerks 5. ГИМНАСТИЧЕСКИ уреди gymnastic apparatus 6. разг. gym -
10 turnen
I vt/i (hat geturnt) do gymnastics (auch am Gerät); in der Schule: auch do PE (= physical education), do gym; eine Übung am Barren etc. turnen do ( oder perform) an exercise on the parallel bars etc.; seine Kür turnen do ( oder perform) one’s optional exercisesII v/i (ist) umg.: über die Mauer / durch die Bäume turnen clamber over the wall / bound through the trees* * *das Turnengymnastics* * *Tụr|nennt -s, no plgymnastics sing; (inf = Leibeserziehung) gym, PE (inf)* * *das1) (a gym teacher.) gym2) (physical exercises usually done in a gymnasium with certain types of equipment.) gymnastics* * *Tur·nen<-s>[ˈtʊrnən]* * ** * *A. v/t & v/i (hat geturnt) do gymnastics (auch am Gerät); in der Schule: auch do PE (= physical education), do gym;seine Kür turnen do ( oder perform) one’s optional exercisesB. v/i (ist) umg:über die Mauer/durch die Bäume turnen clamber over the wall/bound through the trees* * ** * *v.to do gymnastics expr.to practise gymnastics expr. -
11 Turnen
I vt/i (hat geturnt) do gymnastics (auch am Gerät); in der Schule: auch do PE (= physical education), do gym; eine Übung am Barren etc. turnen do ( oder perform) an exercise on the parallel bars etc.; seine Kür turnen do ( oder perform) one’s optional exercisesII v/i (ist) umg.: über die Mauer / durch die Bäume turnen clamber over the wall / bound through the trees* * *das Turnengymnastics* * *Tụr|nennt -s, no plgymnastics sing; (inf = Leibeserziehung) gym, PE (inf)* * *das1) (a gym teacher.) gym2) (physical exercises usually done in a gymnasium with certain types of equipment.) gymnastics* * *Tur·nen<-s>[ˈtʊrnən]* * ** * ** * ** * *v.to do gymnastics expr.to practise gymnastics expr. -
12 ξυστός 2
ξυστός 2Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `walking place in a garden, a gymnasium etc., covered colonnade, where the athletes (in winter) do exercises' (X., hell., inscr., Vitr., Plu., Paus.);Other forms: also - όν n.Compounds: As 1. member in ξυστ-άρχης m. `director of a ξυστός' with ξυσταρχ-έω, - ία (late inscr. a. pap.).Derivatives: ξυστικός `belonging to a ξ., who exercises in a ξ.' (late inscr. a. pap., Gal.). -- As orig. adj. prop. `smoothed', of the floor of a promenade and a colonnade, thus rtill in ξυστὸς δρόμος (Aristias 5, Va); cf. also ξύειν `smooth', of δάπεδον (χ 456) and Paus. 6, 23, 1 with Hitzigs and Blümners notes.Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: Not with Meister Die Mimiamben des Herodas 718 f. etc. (s. Bq) as "das mit einem anderen verbundene Bauwerk" to ξυ-στῆναι, against which tell both the meaning and the consequent notation ξυ- (not συ-). Not here ξυστάδες ( συστ.), s. v.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ξυστός 2
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13 gimnastyczny
adj( ćwiczenia) gymnastic; (koszulka, obuwie) gym (attr)sala gimnastyczna — gymnasium, gym (pot)
* * *a.gymnastic(s); (pantofle, kostium) gym; ćwiczenia gimnastyczne exercises, physical training; sala gimnastyczna gym, gymnasium.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gimnastyczny
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14 гимнастический
gymnasticгимнастический зал — gymnasium (pl. -siums, -sia); gym разг.
гимнастические упражнения — gymnastics, gymnastic exercises; (гл. обр. групповые) drill sg.
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15 гимнастический
прил.гимнастический зал — gymnasium; gym разг.
гимнастические упражнения — gymnastics, gymnastic exercises; drill
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16 гимнастический
прлгимнасти́ческий зал — gymnasium, gym coll
гимнасти́ческие упражне́ния — gymnastic exercises
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17 gymnastics
[-ˈnæs-] noun singularphysical exercises usually done in a gymnasium with certain types of equipment.رياضة بدنيَّه
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