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View usage for: (steɪdiəm) Word forms: plural stadiums, plural stadia (steɪdiə)countable nounA stadium is a large sports ground with rows of seats all round it. ...a baseball stadium. ...Wembley Stadium. Synonyms: arena, stand, ground, field More Synonyms of stadium stadium in British English (ˈsteɪdɪəm) nounWord forms: plural -diums or -dia (-dɪə)1. a sports arena with tiered seats for spectators 2. (in ancient Greece) a course for races, usually located between two hills providing natural slopes for tiers of seats 3. an ancient Greek measure of length equivalent to about 607 feet or 184 metres 4. (in many arthropods) the interval between two consecutive moultings 5. obsolete a particular period or stage in the development of a disease Word origin C16: via Latin from Greek stadion, changed from spadion a racecourse, from spān to pull; also influenced by Greek stadios steady stadium in American English (ˈsteɪdiəm) nounWord forms: plural ˈstadia (ˈsteɪdiə) or ˈstadiums1. in ancient Greece and Rome, a. a unit of linear measure, equal to about 607 feet (185 meters) b. a straight track for footraces, typically one stadium in length, with tiers of seats for spectatorson each side see also hippodrome 2. a large, oval, round, or U-shaped, usually open structure, as for football, track events, etc., with tiers of seats for thousands of spectators 3. Biology a period or stage in the life history of an animal or plant Word origin ME < L < Gr stadion, fixed standard of length, altered (infl. by stadios, standing) < earlier spadion < span, to draw, pull: see span 1COBUILD Collocationsstadium empty stadium new stadium © EsraKeskinSenay, shutterstock Examples of 'stadium' in a sentencestadium People often tell us they can imagine our music being played in stadiums and big arenas.Some fans were able to leave and enter stadiums almost at will.Being in church is something at least as different as being in a baseball stadium.There have been problems with the pitch since the new stadium opened just over two years ago.The new stadium will be the game changer.An audible buzz going round the stadium.In my nine years on the board we had three promotions and moved to the new stadium.Money could still be raised by having an American football franchise play at the national stadium.We have our own stadium, training ground and a big fan base.The moment was missed by much of the crowd, who decided to leave the stadium early.We're on the up and there is confidence around the training ground and stadium.But can he actually do much, either at the stadium or training ground?I wanted to come from the back of the stadium to the stage off the roof.The athletes began to walk into the stadium behind their national flags for the first time in an Olympic competition.For the past six weeks tens of thousands of people have packed into stadiums and arenas to be in the presence of Madonna.The temporary stadium in the Olympic Park will host the preliminary matches.The tables will be turned in the Olympic stadium in August.The match will be staged at a baseball stadium in San Diego.Young people will march today to the main national stadium on a'walk to remember'.That's one that always sticks out because you're playing in a huge baseball stadium.It has identified that the Games will require a stadium and four arenas as well as venues that already exist or were going to be built anyway.SPURS' new 400million stadium moved a stage closer yesterday. Word lists withstadium Places of entertainmentIn other languagesstadium British English: stadium / ˈsteɪdɪəm/ NOUN A stadium is a large sports ground with rows of seats all round it. ...a baseball stadium. - American English: stadium
- Arabic: اِسْتَاد
- Brazilian Portuguese: estádio
- Chinese: 体育馆
- Croatian: stadion
- Czech: stadion
- Danish: stadion
- Dutch: stadion
- European Spanish: estadio
- Finnish: stadion
- French: stade
- German: Stadion
- Greek: στάδιο
- Italian: stadio
- Japanese: スタジアム
- Korean: 경기장
- Norwegian: stadium
- Polish: stadion
- European Portuguese: estádio
- Romanian: stadion
- Russian: стадион
- Latin American Spanish: estadio
- Swedish: stadion
- Thai: สนามกีฬาที่มีอัฒจันทร์โดยรอบ
- Turkish: stadyum
- Ukrainian: стадіон
- Vietnamese: sân vận động
Chinese translation of 'stadium'stadium (ˈsteɪdɪəm) Word forms:pl stadia (ˈsteɪdɪə) stadiums n (c) -
体(體)育场(場) (tǐyùchǎng) (个(個), gè)
Definition a large sports arena with tiered rows of seats for spectators a baseball stadium Synonyms stand grandstand racetrack hippodrome velodrome running track Additional synonymsthe Crystal Palace Bowl Synonyms stadium, park (US, Canadian), ground, stage, field, ring, enclosure, coliseum, amphitheatre Definition a marked off area on which sports or athletic competitions are held a football field Synonyms pitch, park, ground, arenaDefinition an area used for a particular purpose the city's football ground Synonyms arena, pitch, stadium, park, field, enclosureAdditional synonymsDefinition (in many sports) the field of play a cricket pitch Synonyms sports field, ground, stadium, arena, park, field of play Definition a long broad track on which horses are raced a tragedy on the racecourse Synonyms hippodrome, course, track, racetrack Definition a course for running or racing on the athletics track Synonyms running track, course, circuit (British), racecourse |