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noun (the sport of fighting with the fists.) boxeoboxing n boxeotr['bɒksɪŋ]1 boxeo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLboxing gloves guantes nombre masculino plural de boxeoboxing ['bɑksɪŋ] n: boxeo mn.• boxeo (Deporte) s.m.n.• embalaje s.m.• envase s.m.'bɑːksɪŋ, 'bɒksɪŋmass noun boxeo m; (before n)['bɒksɪŋ]boxing ring — ring m, cuadrilátero m
1.N boxeo m, box m (LAm)2.CPDBoxing Day N — (Brit) día m de San Esteban (26 de diciembre)
boxing gloves NPL — guantes mpl de boxeo
boxing match N — combate m de boxeo
boxing promoter N — promotor(a) m / f de boxeo
BOXING DAY El día después de Navidad es Boxing Day, fiesta en todo el Reino Unido, aunque si el 26 de diciembre cae en domingo el día de descanso se traslada al lunes. El nombre proviene de una costumbre del siglo XIX, cuando en dicho día se daba un aguinaldo o pequeño regalo ( Christmas box) a los comerciantes, carteros etc. En la actualidad es una fecha en la que se celebran importantes encuentros deportivos.boxing ring N — cuadrilátero m, ring m
* * *['bɑːksɪŋ, 'bɒksɪŋ]mass noun boxeo m; (before n)boxing ring — ring m, cuadrilátero m
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['bɒksɪŋ] 1.nome pugilato m., boxe f.2.modificatore [champion, match] di boxe, di pugilato; [ glove] da pugile* * *noun (the sport of fighting with the fists.) pugilato, boxe* * *boxing (1) /ˈbɒksɪŋ/n. [u]● boxing machine, inscatolatrice.boxing (2) /ˈbɒksɪŋ/n. [u]( sport) pugilato; boxe● boxing gloves, guantoni □ boxing ring, quadrato; ring □ boxing weights, pesi ( delle categorie di pugili).* * *['bɒksɪŋ] 1.nome pugilato m., boxe f.2.modificatore [champion, match] di boxe, di pugilato; [ glove] da pugile -
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nounBoxen, dasprofessional/amateur boxing — Berufs-/Amateurboxen, das
* * ** * *box·ing[ˈbɒksɪŋ, AM ˈbɑ:ks-]* * *['bɒksɪŋ]nBoxen nt* * *boxing1 s Boxen n, Boxsport mboxing2 s1. Ver-, Einpacken n2. koll Kisten pl, Schachteln pl, Verpackungsmaterial n3. ARCH (Ver)Schalung(smaterial) f(n)4. SCHIFF Laschung f* * *nounBoxen, dasprofessional/amateur boxing — Berufs-/Amateurboxen, das
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noun (the sport of fighting with the fists.) boxe* * *box.ing1[b'ɔksiŋ] n pugilismo, luta de boxe.————————box.ing2[b'ɔksiŋ] n 1 encaixotamento. 2 estojo, caixa. 3 material para fazer caixas. -
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n. boks; kutulama, kutuya koyma* * *1. boks (n.) 2. boks yap (v.) 3. boks yaparak (prep.)* * *noun (the sport of fighting with the fists.) boks sporu -
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noun (the sport of fighting with the fists.) boksanje* * *[bɔksiŋ]nounboksanje; spravljanje v škatlo, zaboj; embalaža (zaboji); gramoz med pragovi -
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