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单词 athletic
释义
athleticath‧let‧ic /æθˈletɪk, əθ-/ ●●○ adjective Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • He can play any sport, he's naturally athletic.
  • her two athletic teenage daughters
  • If you want me to play, I will, but I'm not very athletic.
  • the athletic department
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • He was a true champion, a man among men, known for his kindness as well as athletic prowess.
  • He was clever, but disinclined to distinguish himself in study, athletic but lazy, honest but argumentative.
  • It is a time of much excitement for the athletic department at Cal State Northridge.
  • She had always been defined by her athletic ability, and without it she was lost.
  • That was because he was athletic.
  • The scenario of a soldier showing supreme athletic prowess in the name of his country was how de Coubertin imagined the Games.
  • Years of dictatorship also meant that officials in athletic circles had very little grasp on reality.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorphysically strong and healthy
British /physically fit American healthy and strong, especially because you play sport or do exercise regularly: · Sandy's very fit - he runs five miles every day.· Just because you're in your sixties doesn't mean you can't be physically fit.keep fit/stay fit (=remain fit): · Cycling is a good way to keep fit.· We've got a match next month, so we've got to keep ourselves reasonably fit.· I stay fit by swimming for an hour each morning.
if you are in shape , you are not fat and you can play sport or do exercise without getting tired: · I'll start playing basketball with you as soon as I'm in shape.be in good shape: · She's in pretty good shape but I don't know if she'll be able to run a marathon.stay in shape/keep in shape (=to exercise regularly): · Walking to and from work helps me to stay in shape.· He's good at badminton but plays handball to keep in shape.
to be generally fit and healthy, especially because you take exercise regularly: · We were both good runners and in good condition but we still found the course difficult.keep yourself in good condition: · Most of the players had kept themselves in good condition over the summer months.
fit, strong, and usually also good at sports: · He can play any sport, he's naturally athletic.· If you want me to play, I will, but I'm not very athletic.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
· He has considerable athletic ability.
· She admired his athletic build.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB
· Younger, prettier, and more athletic instructors were getting the business.· Suddenly this flabby and overweight woman decided to do what younger and more athletic daredevils had shrunk from doing.
NOUN
· She had always been defined by her athletic ability, and without it she was lost.· Mostly because of his defense and athletic ability, his playing time has increased the last two weeks.· The researchers estimated Diatryma's athletic ability as quite adequate to catch most of the contemporary mammals.· In everything from athletic ability to popularity appearance, brains, and clothes, children rank themselves against others.· Serious cases of pneumonia can leave damaged areas in the lungs which can affect future athletic ability.· But they are not allowed to make money from their athletic ability or reputation.· And he has a lot of athletic ability.· Young Joe possessed minimal athletic ability and was developing into an overweight child.
· My life is very full with my studies at Sheffield University, my athletic career and generally enjoying the student social life.· She thinks differently about her athletic career than 99 percent of the others in the world.· The obvious explanation for the vividness of her memory is that it involved an outstanding event in her athletic career.
· It also includes the subscription to the Students' Association, athletic clubs and other facilities.· He joined an athletic club in which there were a large number of activities ranging from yoga to judo.· The annual fee includes the subscription for student unions, athletic clubs, and other facilities.· By launching the commercial scheme in the guise of an athletic club it falls within the rules of the Amateur Athletic Association.
· They want the television to have athletic competitions with the world record holders there for the finals.· What is more Big Government than legislating effort in athletic competition?· As editor of Running magazine in the early 1980s, he commissioned Thompson to report on an athletic competition in Hawaii.· The athletic competition was without question some of the best in Olympic history.· And in the face of a challenge far greater than athletic competition, she never lost her composure.
· The Oregon-based shoe giant has close ties to the university and its athletic department.· It is how programs are viewed by their own athletic departments and the university administrations that fund them.· It is a time of much excitement for the athletic department at Cal State Northridge.· The athletic department rejected the initial request.· Suppose the athletic department posts an even higher deficit than usual?
· On Monday, Stanford athletic director Ted Leland issued the written apology in response to numerous complaints about the performance.· Jody had never been a head coach, but the athletic director at Oregon felt she had it in her.· The brother is the athletic director at Lincoln High School....· The athletic director renewed his efforts to force the university to remove the sculpture.· The five-year extension takes Mathews through the 2002-2003 season, athletic director Bill Hogan said.· He is offensive coordinator and acting athletic director at South Mountain High.
· BThe incident was witnessed by 25 children playing football in a nearby athletic field.· The area, they argued, could better be used for athletic fields.· Tops on the list of cuts: lighting for athletic fields.
· Scenes linking tobacco or spirits consumption with improved athletic performance or business success will in future be illegal.· This is a good habit to acquire to gain optimal athletic performance.· Some coaches believe that stretching before exercise reduces the chances of injury and helps athletic performance.
· When he was at Montclair Prep, rules violations resulted in the entire athletic program being placed on probation.· Let the kids sell themselves the way the schools peddle their athletic programs.· And so can schoolchildren who volunteer to participate in athletic programs and whose expectation of privacy in the locker room is diminished.· Audit results for Lamar and Texas Southern showed athletic programs at each school were losing about $ 300, 000 a year.· The investigation found none on the coaching or athletic program staff was involved.· Some athletic programs already use biofeedback.
· Ian Taylor, right, and Matthew Mulroy have won athletic scholarships to study for degrees and play soccer in Pennsylvania.· Female athletes, the survey found, received a little more than a third of the money spent on all athletic scholarships.· Then they went off to college, many on athletic scholarships.
· Do you know when the first athletic shoe for kids were made?
1physically strong and good at sport:  a tall athletic man2[only before noun] relating to athletics:  athletic ability
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