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1 athletics
{ə'θletiks}
n pl с гл. в sing атлетика
ATHLETICS team отбор по атлетика* * *{ъ'dletiks} n pl с гл. в sing атлетика; athletics team отбор по атл* * *1. athletics team отбор по атлетика 2. n pl с гл. в sing атлетика -
2 athletics pl [Br.] [used with sing. verb]
лека атлетика {ж}English-Bulgarian small dictionary > athletics pl [Br.] [used with sing. verb]
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3 track-athletics
track-athletics[´trækəu´letiks] n pl ам. сп. бягане. -
4 athletic
{ə'θletik}
1. атлетически, атлетичен
ATHLETIC field спортно игрище, стадион
2. силен, здрав, подвижен* * *{ъ'dletik} а 1. атлетически, атлетичен; athletic field спортно игри* * *атлетически; атлетика; атлетичен;* * *1. athletic field спортно игрище, стадион 2. атлетически, атлетичен 3. силен, здрав, подвижен* * *athletic[æu´letik] I. adj 1. атлетически, атлетичен; 2. силен, подвижен; \athletic field игрище, стадион; II. n pl атлетика; light ( heavy) \athletics лека, тежка атлетика; attr атлетичен; \athletics match ( meeting, team) атлетично състезание (среща, отбор); FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv athletically. -
5 track-and-field
track-and-field (athletics) [´trækən´fi:ld (æu´letiks)] n сп. лека атлетика.
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