释义 |
Fosbury|ˈfɒzbərɪ| The name of Richard (‘Dick’) Fosbury (b. 1947), U.S. athlete and 1968 Olympic gold-medallist, used attrib., esp. as Fosbury flop, to designate a method of high jumping popularized by him, in which the athlete leaps head-first and facing outwards, attempting to clear the bar under his (or her) back; hence Fosbury-flop vb. intr.
1968Listener 24 Oct. 560/2 It is very seldom that a new technique makes such an impact as did the high-jumping of Dick Fosbury in winning the Olympic title. With his incredible ‘Fosbury Flop’ he has invented a technique for clearing the bar which seems to be more efficient than all others. 1972Sunday Tel. 30 Apr. 35/5 In the junior..high jump Alan Dainton Fosbury-flopped over 6 ft. 2 in. 1973Times 2 Feb. 11/7 It was at Cosford just over a year ago that Miss Peters first experimented with the Fosbury style of high jumping in which the athlete crosses the bar on her back. 1984Washington Post 1 Aug. d5/2 Hu Hongfei..did not know of the Fosbury Flop jumping style..until three years after Dick Fosbury used it to win a gold medal in Mexico City in 1968. |