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2 aviron
aviron [aviʀɔ̃]masculine nouna. ( = rame) oar* * *aviʀɔ̃nom masculin1) Sport rowing2) ( rame) oar* * *aviʀɔ̃ nm1) (= sport)2) (= rame) oar* * *aviron nm1 ⇒ Les jeux et les sports Sport rowing; course d'aviron rowing race; faire de l'aviron to row; la course d'aviron entre Oxford et Cambridge the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race;2 ( rame) oar; coup d'aviron stroke.[avirɔ̃] nom masculin1. [rame] oar2. [activité] rowing -
3 rameur
rameur [ʀamœʀ]masculine noun( = sportif) oarsman ; ( = appareil) rowing machine* * *- euse ʀamœʀ, øz nom masculin, féminin gén rower; Sport oarsman/oarswoman* * *ʀamœʀ, øz nm/f (-euse)* * *, rameuse [ramɶr, øz] nom masculin, nom féminin———————— -
4 wioślarski
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wioślarski
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5 wioślarstwo
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6 wioślarstw|o
n sgt Sport rowing- trenować/uprawiać wioślarstwo to rowThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wioślarstw|o
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7 спорт
sport(s)занимавам се със спорт go in for sports* * *м., -ове, (два) спо̀рта sport(s); воден \спорт aquatics, aquatic sports; гребен \спорт rowing; занимавам се със \спорт go in for sports; конен \спорт riding; плувен \спорт swimming.* * *sport: go in for спортs - занимавам се със спорт* * *1. sport(s) 2. воден СПОРТ aquatics, aquatic sports 3. гребен СПОРТ rowing 4. занимавам се със СПОРТ go in for sports 5. конен СПОРТ riding 6. плувен СПОРТ swimming -
8 СПОРТ
sport(s) singular and plural, athletics@соревнования competition @матч match @состязание competition, meet @команда team @сборная (страны) national team @болеть за команду to root for a team @болельщик fan @любитель fan, amateur (amateur vs. professional) @Какой счет? What's the score? @очко point @ничья tie score @матч закончился вничью the match ended in a tie @побить рекорд по break a record in/for @промахнуться miss (the net, basket, etc.) @тренер coach @делать разминку warm up @плавать кролемswim the crawl@плавать брассом swim the breast stroke @теннис tennis @настольный теннис table tennis, ping-pong @подача serve @удар слеваforehand@удар справа backhand @эстафетный бег relay race @вратарь goalie, goalkeeper @шайба puck @бокс boxing @спортивная борьба wrestling @велоспорт cycling @легкая атлетика track and field @тяжелая атлетика weightlifting @фехтование fencing @планеризм gliding @кросс cross-country running @кеды @кроссовки running shoes, sneakers @заезд round, lap, heat @гребля rowing @парусный спорт sailing @лыжный спорт skiing @фигурное катание figure skating @каток rink @шахматы chess @ход move (in chess) @объявить шах check @объявить мат @поставить мат mate @ферзь queen @ладья castle @конь knight @слон bishop @пешка pawn @колода deck (of cards) @тасовать to shuffle @сдавать to deal @треф(ы) club @бубны diamond @червы heart @пики spade @валет jack/knave @дама queen @король king @туз ace @джокер joker @ -
9 deporte
m.sport.hacer deporte to do o practice sportspracticar un deporte to do a sporthacer algo por deporte to do something for fundeportes de aventura adventure sportsel deporte blanco skiingdeportes de competición competitive sportsdeporte de masas spectator sportpres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: deportar.* * *1 sport■ ¿practicas algún deporte? do you do any sport?, do you play any sport?\hacer algo por deporte to do something as a hobbyhacer deporte to do some sportcampo de deportes sports grounddeportes de invierno winter sports* * *noun m.* * *SM sportunas zapatillas de deporte — a pair of sports shoes o trainers o (EEUU) sneakers
deporte blanco — winter sports pl ; [esp] skiing
deporte náutico — [con lancha] water sports pl ( in which a boat is used); [con velero] yachting
* * *masculino sportno practican ningún deporte — they don't play o do any sport(s)
hace deporte para estar en forma — she does sports (AmE) o (BrE) some sport to keep fit
* * *= sport.Ex. Of the 10 most cited journals in physical education the most important was 'Research Quarterly for Exercise and sport'.----* aficionado al deporte = sports enthusiast.* campo de deportes = sport arena.* centro de deportes = sports centre.* club de deportes = sport(s) club.* deporte acuático = water sport.* deporte de equipo = team sport.* deporte de invierno = winter sport.* deporte del remo = rowing.* deporte de masas = sport of the masses.* deporte de riesgo = extreme sport.* deporte extremo = extreme sport.* deporte olímpico = Olympic sport.* deporte sangriento = blood sport.* día del deporte = sports day.* entusiasta del deporte = sports enthusiast.* loco del deporte = sports freak.* novela de deporte = sports novel.* obsesionado con el deporte = sports freak.* pabellón de deportes = sports hall.* palacio de deportes = sport arena.* ropa de deporte = gym gear, sportswear, sports gear.* terreno de deportes = sport arena.* tienda de deporte = sporting goods store.* zapatillas de deporte = sneakers.* * *masculino sportno practican ningún deporte — they don't play o do any sport(s)
hace deporte para estar en forma — she does sports (AmE) o (BrE) some sport to keep fit
* * *= sport.Ex: Of the 10 most cited journals in physical education the most important was 'Research Quarterly for Exercise and sport'.
* aficionado al deporte = sports enthusiast.* campo de deportes = sport arena.* centro de deportes = sports centre.* club de deportes = sport(s) club.* deporte acuático = water sport.* deporte de equipo = team sport.* deporte de invierno = winter sport.* deporte del remo = rowing.* deporte de masas = sport of the masses.* deporte de riesgo = extreme sport.* deporte extremo = extreme sport.* deporte olímpico = Olympic sport.* deporte sangriento = blood sport.* día del deporte = sports day.* entusiasta del deporte = sports enthusiast.* loco del deporte = sports freak.* novela de deporte = sports novel.* obsesionado con el deporte = sports freak.* pabellón de deportes = sports hall.* palacio de deportes = sport arena.* ropa de deporte = gym gear, sportswear, sports gear.* terreno de deportes = sport arena.* tienda de deporte = sporting goods store.* zapatillas de deporte = sneakers.* * *sportno practican ningún deporte they don't play o do any sport(s)por deporte for the fun of itpinta por deporte he paints for fun o for the fun of it o for the love of itCompuestos:water sportteam sportwinter sportextreme sportwater sport ( involving the use of a boat)* * *
Del verbo deportar: ( conjugate deportar)
deporté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
deporte es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
deportar
deporte
deportar ( conjugate deportar) verbo transitivo
to deport
deporte sustantivo masculino
sport;◊ no practican ningún deporte they don't play o do any sport(s);
hace deporte para estar en forma she does sports (AmE) o (BrE) some sport to keep fit;
deporte acuático/de invierno water/winter sport
deportar verbo transitivo to deport
deporte sustantivo masculino sport: necesitas practicar algún deporte, you ought to do some sport
' deporte' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abandonar
- adorar
- desarrollar
- figura
- pública
- público
- zapatilla
- ala
- bowling
- calzar
- calzones
- caza
- cazar
- cesta
- comercializar
- cosa
- cross
- deportivo
- dureza
- esquí
- gloria
- hacer
- popular
- practicar
- taco
- tiro
- vela
- windsurf
English:
counter
- game
- high tops
- hockey
- kit
- practice
- practise
- sneakers
- sport
- sports
- sportswear
- take up
- trainer
- training shoes
- water
- work up
- blood
- bull
- net
- skate
- tackle
* * *deporte nm[ejercicio, actividad de competición] sport;hacer deporte es bueno para la salud sport is good for your health;practicar un deporte to do o play a sport;hacer algo por deporte to do sth for fun;no cobro nada, lo hago por deporte I don't get paid for it, I do it for fundeportes acuáticos water sports;deporte de aventura adventure sport;el deporte blanco skiing;deporte de combate combat sport;deporte de competición competitive sport;deportes ecuestres equestrian sports;deporte extremo extreme sport;deportes de invierno winter sports;deporte de masas spectator sport;deportes náuticos water sports;el deporte rey [fútbol] football;el béisbol es el deporte rey en Cuba in Cuba baseball is the king of sports;deporte de riesgo extreme sport* * *m sport;hacer deporte play sports;deporte en pista cubierta indoor sport* * *deporte nm: sport, sports plhacer deporte: to engage in sports* * *deporte n sport¿te gusta el deporte? do you like sport? -
10 remo
m.1 oar (pala).2 rowing (deporte).3 Remus.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: remar.* * *1 (pala) oar, paddle2 DEPORTE rowing\ir a remo to rowbarca de remo rowing boatclub de remo rowing club* * *SM1) (Náut) oar2) (Dep) rowing3) (Anat) * limb; [de pájaro] wing4) †† (=penuria) toils pl* * ** * *= paddle, rowing, oar.Ex. The stuff was diluted there with water to the appearance and consistency of liquid porridge; it was kept tepid with a small charcoal furnace let into the side of the vat, and it was stirred up occasionally with a paddle.Ex. Data were obtained from interviews with trainers from different sports including badminton, hockey, swimming, rowing, tennis and ski jumping.Ex. In the Mediterranean the galley propelled by oars long remained the principal type of war vessel.----* barca de remos = rowboat.* club de remo = rowing club.* deporte de remo = rowing.* parecido a un remo = paddle-like.* pez remo = oarfish.* propulsado por remos = oared.* * ** * *= paddle, rowing, oar.Ex: The stuff was diluted there with water to the appearance and consistency of liquid porridge; it was kept tepid with a small charcoal furnace let into the side of the vat, and it was stirred up occasionally with a paddle.
Ex: Data were obtained from interviews with trainers from different sports including badminton, hockey, swimming, rowing, tennis and ski jumping.Ex: In the Mediterranean the galley propelled by oars long remained the principal type of war vessel.* barca de remos = rowboat.* club de remo = rowing club.* deporte de remo = rowing.* parecido a un remo = paddle-like.* pez remo = oarfish.* propulsado por remos = oared.* * *Remus* * *
Del verbo remar: ( conjugate remar)
remo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
remó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
Remo
remar
remo
remar ( conjugate remar) verbo intransitivo ( en bote) to row;
( en canoa) to paddle
remo sustantivo masculino ( con soporte) oar;
( sin soporte) paddle
remar verbo intransitivo to row
remo sustantivo masculino
1 (largo) oar
(corto) paddle
2 Dep rowing
' remo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pala
- palada
- cabo
English:
oar
- paddle
- rowing
- rowing machine
- stroke
- row
* * *remo nm1. [pala] [de barco de remos] oar;[de canoa, kayak] paddle;llegaron a la orilla a remo they rowed to the shore2. [deporte] rowing* * *meter el remo fig fam put one’s foot in it* * *remo nm1) : paddle, oar2) : rowing (sport)* * *remo n1. (instrumento) oar2. (deporte) rowing -
11 nage
nage [naʒ]feminine noun( = activité) swimming ; ( = manière) stroke* * *naʒ1) ( natation) swimming200 mètres quatre nages — 200 metres [BrE] medley
2) ( sueur)3) Nautisme rowing4) Culinaire•Phrasal Verbs:* * *naʒ nf1) (action de nager) swimming2) (manière de nager) stroke3)en nage — bathed in sweat, dripping with sweat
être en nage — to be bathed in sweat, to be dripping with sweat
* * *nage nf1 ( natation) swimming; 200/400 mètres quatre nages Sport 200/400 metresGB medley; regagner la rive à la nage to swim back to shore; traverser un fleuve à la nage to swim across a river; s'enfuir à la nage to escape by swimming away;2 ( sueur) être en nage to be in a sweat; arriver en nage to arrive dripping with sweat; mettre qn en nage to bring sb out in a sweat;3 Naut rowing;[naʒ] nom féminin[style] stroke————————à la nage locution adverbiales'éloigner à la nage to swim off ou away————————à la nage locution adjectivale————————en nage locution adjectivale -
12 club
m.club.club de fans fan clubclub náutico yacht club* * *1 club, society\club de campo country clubclub de fútbol football clubclub de golf golf clubclub de mar yacht clubclub de tenis tennis clubclub náutico yacht clubclub nocturno night club* * *noun m.* * *SM(pl clubs ó clubes)1) (=sociedad) clubclub de tiro — shooting club, rifle club
2) (=bar) club* * ** * *= club.Ex. The sharing of expertise through membership of a club of existing users can be valuable.----* club aristocrático = gentleman's club.* club de campo = country club.* club de deportes = sport(s) club.* club de fans = fandom.* club de lectores = book club.* club de lectura = reading club.* club de playa = beach club.* club deportivo = sporting club, sport(s) club.* club de remo = rowing club.* club juvenil = youth club.* club nocturno = nightclub.* club privado = gentleman's club.* club social = social club, civic club.* droga de club = club drug.* videoclub = video rental shop.* * ** * *= club.Ex: The sharing of expertise through membership of a club of existing users can be valuable.
* club aristocrático = gentleman's club.* club de campo = country club.* club de deportes = sport(s) club.* club de fans = fandom.* club de lectores = book club.* club de lectura = reading club.* club de playa = beach club.* club deportivo = sporting club, sport(s) club.* club de remo = rowing club.* club juvenil = youth club.* club nocturno = nightclub.* club privado = gentleman's club.* club social = social club, civic club.* droga de club = club drug.* videoclub = video rental shop.* * *(asociación) club; (local) clubclub de tenis tennis clubclub náutico yacht clubCompuesto:nightclub* * *
club sustantivo masculino (pl
club juvenil youth club;
club nocturno nightclub
club sustantivo masculino club
' club' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asociada
- asociado
- cuota
- entrar
- escalabrar
- estaca
- estatuto
- garrote
- gorila
- haber
- hípica
- hípico
- ingresar
- inobservancia
- inscribirse
- invicta
- invicto
- palo
- peña
- sala
- socia
- socio
- tablao
- teleclub
- trébol
- videoclub
- asociar
- atlético
- baja
- bandera
- boite
- cachiporra
- campestre
- carné
- casino
- cineclub
- deportivo
- elitista
- exclusividad
- exclusivo
- fichar
- garrotazo
- macana
- mazo
- selecto
- sociedad
- tranca
- vestidor
- vestier
- vestuario
English:
AA
- belong
- bouncer
- by-law
- clientele
- club
- club sandwich
- clubhouse
- country club
- due
- exclude
- fan club
- fraternity
- golf club
- hostess
- initiation
- join
- nightclub
- nightly
- Rotary Club
- yacht club
- ban
- committee
- dive
- entrance
- establishment
- exclusive
- fan
- get
- go
- golf
- guild
- hot
- iron
- keen
- meet
- member
- membership
- night
- putter
- RAC
- senior
- society
- spa
- swing
- yacht
- youth
* * *1. [sociedad] clubclub deportivo sports club;club de fans fan club;club de golf golf club;club juvenil youth club;club náutico yacht club;club de tenis tennis club2. [local social] club3. club nocturno nightclub* * *m club* * *club nm: club* * *club n club -
13 Rudersport
m rowing* * *der Rudersportrowing* * *Ru|der|sportmrowing no def art* * *Rudersport m rowing -
14 club de deportes
(n.) = sport(s) clubEx. The rowing clubs which typified the sports clubs of this period were imported from the English tradition.* * *(n.) = sport(s) clubEx: The rowing clubs which typified the sports clubs of this period were imported from the English tradition.
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15 club deportivo
m.health club.* * *(n.) = sporting club, sport(s) clubEx. I can join a sporting club and combine developing skills with social activities.Ex. The rowing clubs which typified the sports clubs of this period were imported from the English tradition.* * *(n.) = sporting club, sport(s) clubEx: I can join a sporting club and combine developing skills with social activities.
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16 pratiquer
pratiquer [pʀatike]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = mettre en pratique) [+ philosophie, politique] to put into practice ; [+ charité, religion] to practise (Brit), to practice (US)b. ( = exercer) [+ profession, art] to practise (Brit), to practice (US) ; [+ football, golf] to playc. ( = faire) [+ ouverture, trou] to make ; [+ intervention] to carry outd. ( = utiliser) [+ méthode, système] to use2. intransitive verba. [croyant] to practise (Brit) or practice (US) one's religion ; ( = aller à l'église) to go to churchb. [médecin] to be in practice3. reflexive verb━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━+1! pratiquer ne se traduit pas toujours par to practise.* * *pʀatike
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1) ( exercer régulièrement) to play [tennis, basket]; to do [athlétisme, canoë, yoga]; to take part in [activité, discipline]; to practise [BrE] [langue]pratiquer l'équitation/l'aviron/le ski — to ride/to row/to ski
pratiquer la médecine — to practise [BrE] medicine
il est croyant mais ne pratique pas — he believes in God but doesn't practise [BrE] his religion
2) ( recourir à) to use [méthode, chantage]; to pursue [politique]; to charge [taux d'intérêt]3) ( effectuer) to carry out [examen, greffe]; to administer [soins]; to make [trou]; to clear [chemin]; to carry out [expulsion]
2.
se pratiquer verbe pronominal [tennis, billard] to be played; [technique, politique] to be used; [prix] to be charged* * *pʀatike1. vt1) (= s'exercer à) to practise Grande-Bretagne to practice USAJe dois pratiquer mon espagnol. — I need to practise my Spanish.
2) [football, rugby, tennis] to play, [course à pied] to do3) (= appliquer) [méthode, théorie] to apply4) [intervention, opération] to carry out5) [ouverture, abri] to make2. viRELIGION to be a churchgoer* * *pratiquer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( exercer régulièrement) to play [tennis, squash, basket]; to do [athlétisme, canoë, tir à l'arc, yoga]; pratiquer l'équitation/l'aviron/le ski/l'escalade to ride/row/ski/climb; to take part in [activité, discipline]; to practiseGB [langue]; pratiquer la médecine to practiseGB medicine; il ne pratique plus he doesn't practiseGB any more; il est croyant mais ne pratique pas he believes in God but doesn't practiseGB his faith;2 ( mettre à exécution) to use [méthode, chantage]; to pursue [politique]; to charge [taux d'intérêt]; toutes les entreprises pratiquent cette stratégie all companies use ou follow this strategy; pratiquer la concertation/l'ouverture to pursue a policy of consultation/openness; ils pratiquent des tarifs très compétitifs they offer very competitive rates;3 ( effectuer) to carry out [examen, greffe, transfusion]; to administer [soins]; to make [passage, trou]; to clear [chemin]; to carry out [expulsion]; pratiquer un sentier dans un taillis to clear a path through a thicket;B se pratiquer vpr ( être en usage) [tennis, football, billard] to be played; [technique, politique, stratégie] to be used; [prix, tarif] to be charged; c'est un sport qui se pratique beaucoup it's a very popular sport; le volley-ball se pratique essentiellement en salle volley-ball is mainly played indoors; ici le ski/l'équitation/l'aviron se pratique toute l'année here people can go skiing/riding/rowing throughout the year.[pratike] verbe transitif1. [faire - entaille] to make, to cut ; [ - ouverture] to make ; [ - passage] to open up ; [ - intervention chirurgicale] to carry out (separable), to performa. [à la vrille] to bore ou to drill a holeb. [aux ciseaux] to cut (out) a hole2. [appliquer - préceptes, politique] to practise ; [ - autocritique, vertu] to practise, to exercise ; [ - technique] to use, to apply ; [ - censure] to apply ; [ - sélection] to makela vivisection est encore pratiquée dans certains laboratoires vivisection is still carried out ou practised in some laboratories3. [s'adonner à - jeu de ballon] to play ; [ - art martial, athlétisme] to do ; [ - art, médecine, religion] to practise ; [ - langue] to speak ; [ - humour, ironie] to usepratiquer un sport to do ou practise a sport4. [fréquenter]ce sont les prix pratiqués dans tous nos supermarchés these are the current prices in all our supermarkets————————[pratike] verbe intransitifil est catholique, mais il ne pratique pas he is not a practising Catholic————————se pratiquer verbe pronominal -
17 Equestrianism
Equestrianism or Equitation has an ancient tradition in Portugal. Although today this sport of horseback riding, which is related to the art and science of horse breeding, is a peaceful activity, for centuries Portugal's use of the horse in cavalry was closely associated with war. Beginning in the 18th century, the activity became connected to bull- fighting. In war, the Portuguese used horse cavalry longer than most other European nations. While most armies gave up the horse for mechanized cavalry or tanks after World War I, Portugal was reluctant to change this tradition. Oddly, Portugal used a specialized form of cavalry in combat as late as 1969-1971, in Angola, a colony of Portugal until 1975. Portugal's army in Angola, engaged in a war with Angolan nationalist forces, employed the so-called "Dragoons," a specialized cavalry in rural areas, until 1971, a case perhaps of the last use of cavalry in modern warfare.Soccer, or futebol, is Portugal's favorite mass sport today, but equestrianism retains a special place in sports as a now democratized, if somewhat elite, sport for both Portuguese and visiting foreign riders. As of 1900, equestrianism was still the sport of royalty and aristocracy, but in the 21st century persons from all classes and groups enjoy it. The sport now features the unique Lusitano breed of horse, which evolved from earlier breeds of Iberian ponies and horses. Touring equestrianism recently has become an activity of niche tourism, and it is complemented by international competitive riding. Following the early 20th century, when the Olympics were revived, Portuguese competitors have excelled not only in sailing, field hockey on roller-skates, rowing, and marksmanship, but also in equestrianism. Notable Portuguese riders were medal winners in summer Olympics such as those of 1948 and 1988. This sport is engaged in primarily if not exclusively in regions with a history of horse breeding, riding, and cattle herding, in Ribatejo and Alentejo provinces, and has featured career military participants.Portuguese equestrianism, including the use of horses in bull-fighting, hunting, and other forms of sport, as well as in horse cavalry in war, was long associated with the lifestyles of royalty and the nobility. The use of traditional, Baroque riding gear and garb in competitive riding, instruction, and bull-fighting reflects such a tradition. Riders in bull-fighting or in exhibitions wear 18th-century male costumes that include a tricornered hat, long frock coats, breeches, stockings, and buckled shoes. The Ribatejo "cowboy" or riding herder wears the regional costume of a green and red cap, red tunic, white breeches and stockings, Portuguese bridles, and chaps sometimes made of olive leaves.Although their prestigious classical riding academy remains less well known than the famous Spanish Riding School of Vienna, Portugal has preserved the ancient tradition of a classical riding school in its Royal School of Portuguese Equestrian Arts, at Queluz, not far from the National Palace of Queluz, a miniature Portuguese Versailles, with a hall of mirrors, tiled garden, and canal. One of the great riding masters and trainers was the late Nuno Oliveira (1925-89), whose work generated a worldwide network of students and followers and who published classic riding manuals. Oliveira's widely admired method of instruction was to bring about a perfect harmony of action between horse and rider, an inspiration to new generations of riders. -
18 спорт
м.sportводный спорт — aquatics pl., aquatic sports pl.
заниматься спортом — go* in for sport, indulge in sport
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19 champion
champion, -ionne [∫ɑ̃pjɔ̃, jɔn]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *- ionne ʃɑ̃pjɔ̃, ɔn nom masculin, féminin2) (colloq) ( qui excelle)3) (colloq) ( leader)pays champion de la lutte contre la drogue — country which leads the field in the fight against drugs
4) (colloq) ( défenseur) champion* * *ʃɑ̃pjɔ̃, jɔn champion, -ne1. adj1) SPORT champion2) fig championPour les desserts, il n'y a pas à dire, tu es championne! — When it comes to desserts, there's no doubt about it - you're the champion!
2. nm/f1) (= tenant du titre) champion2) fig championC'est le champion de la tarte tatin. — He's a champion tarte tatin maker., ironique
* * *1 Sport, Jeux ( vainqueur) champion; ( sportif de haut niveau) leading player; champion d'Europe/du Monde d'escrime European/World fencing champion; champion olympique Olympic champion; le champion en titre the titleholder;2 ○( qui excelle) être champion [personne] to be in a class of one's own; quand il s'agit de faire des bêtises, tu es champion when it comes to doing stupid things, you're in a class of your own; champion de la gaffe prize fool; champion de l'imitation/du rire top impressionist/comedian;3 ○( leader) pays champion de la lutte contre la drogue country which leads the field in the fight against drugs; cette région est championne de la production de vin this region leads the field in wine production;4 ○( défenseur) champion; se poser en champion de la vertu to set oneself up as a champion of virtue; se faire le champion d'une cause to champion a cause., championne [ʃɑ̃pjɔ̃, ɔn] nom masculin, nom féminin2. [défenseur] champion————————( féminin championne) [ʃɑ̃pjɔ̃, ɔn] adjectifpour les bêtises, il est champion! he's a great one for getting up to stupid things! -
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رِيَاضَة \ exercise: active use of the body: Walking, rowing and riding are all good exercise, sth. practised to train the mind or body I have written my English exercises. I have to do exercises to make my arms stronger. \ See Also تمرين (تَمْرِين) \ رِيَاضَة \ sport: a particular form of sport: My favourite sports are swimming and football. \ See Also لُعْبَة مُعَيَّنة \ رِيَاضَة بَدَنِيّة \ athletics; sport: activities in which the body is exercised for pleasure (hunting, racing, team games, etc.). \ رِيَاضَة رَفْع الأَثْقَال \ weight-lifting: (as a sport) raising heavy weights from the ground.
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