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1 die Turnübung
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2 Turnübung
f (gymnastic) exercise* * *Tụrn|übungfgymnastic exercise* * *Turn·übungf gymnastic exercise* * *Turnübung f (gymnastic) exercise -
3 vorturnen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t: ( jemandem) etw. vorturnen perform s.th. (for s.o.); unterrichtend: demonstrate s.th. (for s.o.); ( jemandem) eine Übung vorturnen perform a gymnastic exercise (for s.o.); unterrichtend: demonstrate a gymnastic exercise (for s.o.)II v/i1. bei Veranstaltung etc.: perform2. unterrichtend: demonstrate* * *vor|tur|nen sep1. vt2. vi* * *vorturnen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t:(jemandem) etwas vorturnen perform sth (for sb); unterrichtend: demonstrate sth (for sb);(jemandem) eine Übung vorturnen perform a gymnastic exercise (for sb); unterrichtend: demonstrate a gymnastic exercise (for sb)B. v/i1. bei Veranstaltung etc: perform2. unterrichtend: demonstrate -
4 Spagat
m, n; -(e)s, -e1. Turnen etc.: the splits Pl.; Spagat machen do the splits; in den Spagat gehen / springen go / jump into the splits position2. fig.: der Spagat zwischen... und... the balancing act between... and...; der schwierige Spagat zwischen Familie und Beruf / Qualität und Quote auch the difficulty of reconciling the demands of one’s family and one’s job / of quality and ratings—m; -(e)s, -e; südd. (Schnur) string* * *Spa|gat I [ʃpa'gaːt]m or nt -(e)s, -e (lit)splits pl; (fig) balancing actIISpagát machen — to do the splits
m -(e)s, -eS Ger, Aus = Bindfaden) string* * *(the gymnastic exercise of sitting down on the floor with one leg straight forward and the other straight back: to do the splits.) the splits* * *Spa·gat<-[e]s, -e>[ʃpaˈga:t]* * *Ider od. das; Spagat[e]s, Spagate splits pl.II[einen] Spagat machen — do the splits
der; Spagat[e]s, Spagate (südd., österr.) string* * *Spagat1 m/n; -(e)s, -e1. Turnen etc: the splits pl;Spagat machen do the splits;in den Spagat gehen/springen go/jump into the splits position2. fig:der Spagat zwischen … und … the balancing act between … and …;der schwierige Spagat zwischen Familie und Beruf/Qualität und Quote auch the difficulty of reconciling the demands of one’s family and one’s job/of quality and ratingsSpagat2 m; -(e)s, -e; südd (Schnur) string* * *Ider od. das; Spagat[e]s, Spagate splits pl.II[einen] Spagat machen — do the splits
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5 Turnübung
Turn·übung fgymnastic exercise -
6 turnerisch
I Adj. Können, Übung etc.: gymnasticII Adv. begabt etc.: gymnastically; turnerisch betont Übung etc.: with a gymnastic emphasis; sie ist turnerisch hervorragend she is an excellent gymnast; ihre Übung war turnerisch hervorragend her exercise was an excellent piece of gynmastics* * *tụr|ne|risch ['tʊrnərɪʃ]1. adjgymnastic2. advsein Bestes geben gymnasticallyturnerisch hervorragend (Mensch) — excellent at gymnastics; Übung excellent gymnastically
* * *(of gymnastics.) gymnastic* * *tur·ne·rischI. adj gymnasticII. adv gymnastically* * *A. adj Können, Übung etc: gymnasticB. adv begabt etc: gymnastically;turnerisch betont Übung etc: with a gymnastic emphasis;sie ist turnerisch hervorragend she is an excellent gymnast;ihre Übung war turnerisch hervorragend her exercise was an excellent piece of gynmastics -
7 Achtkampf
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8 Leibesübungen
pl1. exercise2. gymnastic exercises3. gymnastics4. physical exercisespl[veraltet]physical education
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