| 单词 | in shape | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasin (also into, out of) shape   Originally U.S. Good physical condition; the state of good health or physical fitness. In  in (also into, out of) shape. Cf. sense  13. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > 			[noun]		 > good health > fitness condition1798 thing1832 fighting-fitness1894 shape1896 fitnessa1935 shape-up1963 1896    N.Y. Times 8 Apr. 6/2  				The season has been so backward that none of the local fliers [i.e. racehorses] has had a chance to get in shape or even begin training. 1933    Washington Post 18 Sept. 14/4  				Given a few days lay-off from training..he immediately expands into a condition resembling..[an] overstuffed sofa. This proclivity for getting out of shape..may have cost Gallagher. 1941    J. Thurber Let. Aug. 		(2002)	 337  				I am rapidly getting into shape again. B-2 injections, haliver oil and luminol have helped tremendously. 1976    M. Apple Oranging of Amer. 91  				This gives you a great advantage. A former big leaguer against an out-of-shape Prime Minister. 2001    Arena Aug. 90/2  				He likes to keep in shape..but he's no gym bunny. < as lemmas  | 
	
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