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41 steeplechase
noun2) (Athletics) Hindernislauf, der* * *noun (a race on horseback or on foot across open country, over hedges etc, or over a course on which obstacles (eg fences, hedges etc) have been made.) das Hindernisrennen* * *ˈstee·ple·chaseI. n\steeplechase rider Jockey m in einem Hindernisrennen* * *A sB v/i1. Pferdesport: eine Steeplechase bestreiten2. Leichtathletik: einen Hindernislauf bestreiten* * *noun2) (Athletics) Hindernislauf, der* * *n.Hindernisrennen n. -
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43 hall of fame
noun (pl halls of fame)a) alsoHall of Fame — (room, building) galería f de personajes famosos
b) ( ranks of famous people)this feat will ensure her place in athletics' hall of fame of fame — esta hazaña le garantiza un puesto entre las estrellas or en los anales del atletismo
* * *noun (pl halls of fame)a) alsoHall of Fame — (room, building) galería f de personajes famosos
b) ( ranks of famous people)this feat will ensure her place in athletics' hall of fame of fame — esta hazaña le garantiza un puesto entre las estrellas or en los anales del atletismo
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44 shot-putter
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45 time trial
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46 shot-put
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47 starting block
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48 pole-vault
noun ((in athletics etc) a type of jump made with the help of a pole.) salto de pértiganoun salto m con garrocha or (Esp) con pértiga['pǝʊlvɔːlt]VI saltar con pértiga* * *noun salto m con garrocha or (Esp) con pértiga -
49 athlete
nounAthlet, der/Athletin, die; Sportler, der/Sportlerin, die; (runner, jumper) Leichtathlet, der/Leichtathletin, dieathlete's foot — (Med.) Fußpilz, der
* * *['æƟli:t](a person who is good at sport, especially running, jumping etc: Hundreds of athletes took part in the games.) der/die Athlet(in)- academic.ru/4190/athletic">athletic- athletics* * *ath·lete[ˈæθli:t]to be a sexual \athlete sexuell sehr aktiv sein* * *['ɵliːt]nAthlet( in) m(f); (= specialist in track and field events) Leichtathlet(in) m(f)he is a natural athlete — er ist der geborene Sportler
* * *athlete [ˈæθliːt] s1. Athlet(in):a) Wettkämpfer(in), Sportler(in)b) Kraftmensch m2. Br Leichtathlet(in)* * *nounAthlet, der/Athletin, die; Sportler, der/Sportlerin, die; (runner, jumper) Leichtathlet, der/Leichtathletin, dieathlete's foot — (Med.) Fußpilz, der
* * *n.Athlet -en m.Sportler - m.Wettkämpfer m. -
50 bell
noun1) Glocke, die; (smaller) Glöckchen, dasclear as a bell — glockenklar; (understandable) [ganz] klar und deutlich
2) (device to give bell-like sound) Klingel, die3) (ringing) Läuten, dasthe bell has gone — es hat geläutet od. geklingelt
4) (Boxing) Gong, der* * *[bel]1) (a hollow object, usually of metal, which gives a ringing sound when struck by the clapper inside: church bells.) die Glocke2) (any other mechanism for giving a ringing sound: Our doorbell is broken.) die Klingel* * *[bel]I. nthe \bells were ringing out die Glocken läutetenbicycle/door \bell Fahrrad-/Türklingel fa sound as clear as a \bell ein glockenreiner Tonthe whole thing is as clear as a \bell to me das Ganze ist sonnenklar für michsth rings a \bell [with sb] ( fig) etw kommt jdm bekannt vorshe showed me the list of names but none of them rang any \bells sie zeigte mir die Namensliste, aber mit keinem von ihnen konnte ich [irgend]etwas anfangendoes this song ring any \bells with you? erinnert dich dieses Lied an [irgend]etwas?there's the \bell for lunch/school es läutet zur Mittagspause/zum Unterricht3.▶ to be [as] sound as a \bell völlig in Ordnung seinyou're looking as sound as a \bell du siehst kerngesund auseverybody's waiting for you with \bells on alle sind schon ganz gespannt auf dichshe was there on time with \bells on pünktlich war sie da und stand schon in den StartlöchernII. vtto \bell a cow/a goat/a sheep einer Kuh/einer Ziege/einem Schaf eine Glocke umhängen* * *I [bel]1. n1) Glocke f; (small: on toys, pet's collar etc) Glöckchen nt, Schelle f; (= school bell, doorbell, of bicycle) Klingel f, Glocke f (dated); (= handbell also) Schelle f; (of typewriter, TELEC) Klingel fas clear as a bell (voice) — glasklar; picture gestochen scharf; hear, sound laut und deutlich
2) (= sound of bell) Läuten nt; (of doorbell, school bell, telephone etc) Klingeln nt; (in athletics) Glocke f zur letzten Rundethere's the bell —
was that the bell? — hat es gerade geklingelt or geläutet?
the teacher came in on the bell — der Lehrer kam mit dem Klingeln or Läuten herein
he's coming up to the bell —
it was 3.02 at the bell — zu Beginn der letzten Runde hatte er eine Zeit von 3.02
to give sb a bell ( Brit inf ) — jdn anrufen
3) (NAUT) Schiffsglocke f; (= ringing) Läuten nt (der Schiffsglocke); (for time also) Glasen nt (spec)to ring one bell — einmal glasen (spec)
2. vteine Glocke/ein Glöckchen umhängen (+dat) II1. n(of stag) Röhren nt2. viröhren* * *bell1 [bel]A s1. Glocke f, Klingel f, Schelle f, (besonders Boxen) Gong m:(as) clear as a bell glockenhell, -rein;a) ohne Sprung, ganz (Geschirr),b) kerngesund,c) tadellos in Ordnung (Herz, Motor etc);that rings a bell umg das kommt mir bekannt vor, das erinnert mich an etwas;his face rings a bell umg sein Gesicht kommt mir bekannt vor;he was saved by the bell der Gong rettete ihn2. Glockenzeichen n, Läuten n, Klingeln n:3. TEL Wecker m4. SCHIFFa) Schiffsglocke fb) Glasen pl (halbstündiges Schlagen):eight bells acht Glasen5. MUSa) Glockenspiel nb) Becher m, Stürze f (eines Blasinstruments)6. BOT glockenförmige Blumenkrone, Kelch m8. Taucherglocke f9. TECHa) METALL Gichtglocke fc) konischer Teil (der Ziehdüse)d) Muffe f (an Röhren)e) Schweißmanschette fB v/t mit einer Glocke etc versehen:bell the cat fig der Katze die Schelle umhängenbell2 [bel]B s Röhren n* * *noun1) Glocke, die; (smaller) Glöckchen, dasclear as a bell — glockenklar; (understandable) [ganz] klar und deutlich
2) (device to give bell-like sound) Klingel, die3) (ringing) Läuten, dasthe bell has gone — es hat geläutet od. geklingelt
4) (Boxing) Gong, der* * *n.Glocke -n f.Klingel -n f.Läute -n f.Schelle -n f. -
51 controversy
nounKontroverse, die; Auseinandersetzung, diemuch controversy — eine längere Kontroverse od. Auseinandersetzung
* * *[kən'trovəsi, 'kontrəvə:si]((an) argument between opposing points of view: the controversy over the appointment of the new chairman.) die Kontroverse- academic.ru/15805/controversial">controversial- controversially* * *con·tro·ver·sy[kənˈtrɒvəsi, ˈkɒntrəvɜ:si, AM ˈkɑ:ntrəvɜ:rsi]a \controversy surrounding the use of drugs in athletics eine Kontroverse zum Thema Drogen im Sportto cause bitter \controversy zu erbitterten Auseinandersetzungen führento stir up a fierce/heated \controversy zu heftigen Kontroversen Anlass gebento be beyond \controversy unumstritten seinto be surrounded with \controversy umstritten sein* * *['kɒntrəvɜːsI, kən'trɒvəsɪ]nKontroversen pl, Streit mthere was a lot of controversy about it — es gab deswegen große Kontroversen or Differenzen
statements/facts that are beyond controversy — völlig unumstrittene Behauptungen/Tatsachen
* * *controversy [-sı] s1. Kontroverse f:a) (Meinungs)Streit m, Auseinandersetzung fb) Disput m, Diskussion f, Debatte f:beyond controversy, without controversy fraglos, unstreitig;cause a lot of controversy zu vielen Diskussionen führen* * *nounKontroverse, die; Auseinandersetzung, diemuch controversy — eine längere Kontroverse od. Auseinandersetzung
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52 stadium
nounStadion, das* * *['steidiəm](a large sports-ground or racecourse usually with seats for spectators: The athletics competitions were held in the new Olympic stadium.) das Stadion* * *sta·dium<pl -s or -dia>[ˈsteɪdiəm, pl -iə]n Stadion nt* * *['steIdɪəm]n pl - s or stadia['steIdɪə] Stadion nt* * *2. SPORT Stadion n* * *nounStadion, das* * *n.Stadion -en n. -
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54 triple jump
nounDreisprung, der* * *ˈtri·ple jumpn no pl▪ the \triple jump der Dreisprung* * *2. Eis-, Rollkunstlauf: Dreifachsprung m* * *nounDreisprung, der* * *(athletics) n.Dreisprung m. -
55 pole-vault
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57 pole-vault
noun ((in athletics etc) a type of jump made with the help of a pole.) sırıkla yüksek atlama -
58 pole-vault
noun ((in athletics etc) a type of jump made with the help of a pole.) seiväshyppy -
59 pole-vault
noun ((in athletics etc) a type of jump made with the help of a pole.) stavsprangstavsprang -
60 pole-vault
noun ((in athletics etc) a type of jump made with the help of a pole.) salto con l'asta
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