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adjective* * *[ə'limpik](a sports competition held once every four years for amateur competitors from all parts of the world.) die Olympischen Spiele (pl.)* * *Olym·pic[ə(ʊ)ˈlɪmpɪk, AM oʊˈ-]adj attr, inv1. (of Greek mythology) olympisch2. SPORT olympischInternational \Olympic Committee Internationales Olympisches Komitee\Olympic flame olympisches Feuer\Olympic stadium Olympiastadion nt* * *[əU'lImpIk]1. adjolympischor medalist (US) — Olympiamedaillengewinner( in) m(f)
2. n Olympics3. plthe Olympics — die Olympiade, die Olympischen Spiele
* * *A adj olympisch, Olympia…:Olympic Games → B;Summer (Winter) Olympic Games Olympische Sommer-(Winter)spiele;Olympic champion Olympiasieger(in);Olympic medal Olympiamedaille f;Olympic qualifying standard Olympianorm f;Olympic rings olympische Ringe;Olympic spirit olympischer Geist;Olympic stadium Olympiastadion n;Olympic team Olympiamannschaft f;Olympic trials Olympiaausscheidungen pl;Olympic village olympisches Dorf;Olympic year Olympiajahr n* * *adjectiveOlympic champion — Olympiasieger, der/-siegerin, die
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Olym·pian[ə(ʊ)ˈlɪmpiən, AM oʊˈ-]1. (of Greek mythology) olympisch2. (aloof) [überirdisch] entrückt3. (tremendous) riesig\Olympian feat titanische Leistung gehII. n2. (Olympic Games competitor) Olympionike, Olympionikin m, f, olympischer Wettkämpfer/olympische Wettkämpferin* * *[əU'lImpIən]1. adjolympisch2. nthe Olympians — die Olympier pl
* * *Olympian [əʊˈlımpıən; əˈl-]A adj1. Antike: olympisch2. figa) himmlischb) erhaben, majestätisch3. → academic.ru/51623/Olympic">Olympic AB s -
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( liter)1) ( of Greek mythology) olympisch2) ( aloof) [überirdisch] entrückt3) ( tremendous) riesig;\Olympian feat titanische Leistung ( geh)2) ( Olympic Games competitor) Olympionike, -in m, f, olympischer Wettkämpfer/olympische Wettkämpferin -
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1. nounworld champion — Weltmeister, der/-meisterin, die
3) (animal or plant best in contest) Sieger, derbe a champion — prämiert od. preisgekrönt sein
4) attrib.2. transitive verbchampion boxer — Champion im Boxen
verfechten [Sache]* * *[' æmpiən] 1. noun1) (in games, competitions etc, a competitor who has defeated all others: this year's golf champion; ( also adjective) a champion boxer.) der/die Sieger(in);Sieges...2) (a person who defends a cause: a champion of human rights.) der Verfechter2. verb(to defend or support: He championed the cause of human rights for many years.) eintreten für- academic.ru/12017/championship">championship* * *cham·pi·on[ˈtʃæmpi:ən]I. nOlympic \champion Olympiasieger(in) m(f)reigning \champion amtierender Meister/amtierende MeisterinII. vt▪ to \champion sth etw verfechtento \champion a cause für eine Sache eintreten\champion boxer Boxchampion m\champion dog preisgekrönter Hund\champion racehorse Turfsieger(in) m(f) sl* * *['tʃmpjən]1. nworld champion — Weltmeister(in) m(f)
heavyweight champion of the world — Weltmeister m im Schwergewicht
2) (of a cause) Verfechter m2. adj1) (= prizewinning) siegreich; dog, bull, show animal preisgekröntchampion boxer —
champion horse (Racing) (Show-jumping) — Turfsieger m siegreiches Turnierpferd
3. vtperson, action, cause eintreten für, sich engagieren für* * *champion [ˈtʃæmpjən; -pıən]A s1. obs Krieger m, Kämpe m3. Sieger(in) (bei einem Wettbewerb etc)4. SPORT Meister(in)B v/t eine Sache, Idee etc verfechten, eintreten für, verteidigenC adj1. Meister…:2. Br umg superD adv Br umg super* * *1. nounworld champion — Weltmeister, der/-meisterin, die
3) (animal or plant best in contest) Sieger, derbe a champion — prämiert od. preisgekrönt sein
4) attrib.2. transitive verbverfechten [Sache]* * *n.Meister - m.Sachwalter m.
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