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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Athletics
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/æθ'letiks/ * danh từ - (số nhiều) điền kinh; thể thao =track and tield athletics+ các môn điền kinh nhẹ -
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[æθ'letɪks]1) Общая лексика: атлетика, занятия спортом, физкультура2) Спорт: "Королева спорта" (= легкая атлетика)3) Макаров: лёгкая атлетика -
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[æθ`letɪks]атлетика; занятия спортомлегкая атлетикаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > athletics
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[ath'let·ics || -ɪks]◙ n. אתלטיקה (ספורט, התעמלות)* * *◙ (תולמעתה,טרופס) הקיטלתא◄ -
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nвикор. з дiєcл. в oдн.; мн. атлетика; заняття спортом -
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n. (각종의)운동경기, 스포츠, 필드 종목, 육상 경기, 체육 이론, 체육 실기 -
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علم ورزش ، ورزشكاري ، پهلواني ، زور ورزي -
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атлетика* * *атлетикаn. атлетика; атлетика -
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[æθ'letɪks]сущ.; употр. с гл. в ед. и мн.; спорт.1) атлетика; занятия спортом2) лёгкая атлетика (включает бег, метание, многоборье и прыжки)Syn: -
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adj.de campo y pista.s.1 atletismo.2 competencia de campo y pista, campo y pista.pl.atletismo (track and field) (británico); deportes (Estados Unidos)
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Athletics — Ath*let ics, n. The art of training by athletic exercises; the games and sports of athletes. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
athletics — c.1730, from ATHLETIC (Cf. athletic); also see ICS (Cf. ics). Probably formed on model of gymnastics … Etymology dictionary
athletics — [n] sports contest, drill, events, exercises, games, practice, races, recreation, workout; concept 363 … New thesaurus
athletics — [ath let′iks] pl.n. [sometimes with sing. v.] sports, games, exercises, etc. requiring physical strength, skill, stamina, speed, etc … English World dictionary
athletics — /ath let iks/, n. 1. (usually used with a pl. v.) athletic sports, as running, rowing, or boxing. 2. Brit. track and field events. 3. (usually used with a sing. v.) the practice of athletic exercises; the principles of athletic training. [1595… … Universalium
athletics — Britain has had a long and proud record in athletics, notably in running, but the 1980s and 1990s saw a decline in performance and public interest, sparking a debate about how best to train top athletes. Most observers accept that athletics… … Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture
athletics — noun 1 (BrE) sports such as running, jumping, etc. ⇨ See also ↑track and field ADJECTIVE ▪ indoor, outdoor ▪ junior, senior ▪ amateur, schools … Collocations dictionary
athletics — [[t]æθle̱tɪks[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT Athletics refers to track and field sports such as running, the high jump, and the javelin. [mainly BRIT] As the modern Olympics grew in stature, so too did athletics. ...the International Amateur Athletics… … English dictionary