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单词 physical education
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Definition of physical education in English:

physical education

noun
mass noun
  • Instruction in physical exercise and games, especially in schools.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In physical education, pupils had the chance to take part in 16 different sports and ended up winning regional and local trophies.
    • Her aim is to find a university to study physical education and teaching once she has taken her exams at the end of this year.
    • So I suggest certain measures to make physical education more effective.
    • Now you might have heard a program we did on The Sports Factor towards the end of last year about children and physical education.
    • One noted expert on physical education claims that high-school athletes have the backing of both parents and coaches for steroid use.
    • Even physical education for merely normal students is being cut back, eliminated.
    • Born in Canada, he grew up in New Mexico and majored, as he mentioned at his trial, in physical education.
    • After the Olympics he plans to go back to Sage Hill to teach physical education and art.
    • The physical education that the women had was very tough and grueling.
    • Teachers are under great loads in all areas of the curriculum, and I think physical education needs to move forward.
    • He became a student of physical education and exercise science at California State University in Chico, near Los Angeles.
    • A further important aspect of the school and national curriculum is physical education, sports and games.
    • I think one of the fatal mistakes that a number of States have made is actually to separate physical education from sport.
    • Aine runs the after-school club at St Colman's PS where physical education is the name of the game.
    • It recognises their efforts to promote physical education and sporting excellence in the school and the wider community.
    • At the same time budget cuts for physical education mean that pupils have less opportunities for exercise.
    • They were integrated for subjects such as physical education and music.
    • As I say, Maths and English we support being compulsory and physical education should be no different.
    • The Yorkshire Post has now been campaigning for over two years to raise the profile of physical education in state school timetables.
    • For her first 10 years on the job, Ruley coached basketball and taught physical education.
 
 

Definition of physical education in US English:

physical education

nounˈfɪzɪkəl ˌɛdʒəˈkeɪʃənˈfizikəl ˌejəˈkāSHən
  • Instruction in physical exercise and games, especially in schools.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For her first 10 years on the job, Ruley coached basketball and taught physical education.
    • The Yorkshire Post has now been campaigning for over two years to raise the profile of physical education in state school timetables.
    • It recognises their efforts to promote physical education and sporting excellence in the school and the wider community.
    • As I say, Maths and English we support being compulsory and physical education should be no different.
    • Born in Canada, he grew up in New Mexico and majored, as he mentioned at his trial, in physical education.
    • He became a student of physical education and exercise science at California State University in Chico, near Los Angeles.
    • Teachers are under great loads in all areas of the curriculum, and I think physical education needs to move forward.
    • At the same time budget cuts for physical education mean that pupils have less opportunities for exercise.
    • Now you might have heard a program we did on The Sports Factor towards the end of last year about children and physical education.
    • A further important aspect of the school and national curriculum is physical education, sports and games.
    • I think one of the fatal mistakes that a number of States have made is actually to separate physical education from sport.
    • Even physical education for merely normal students is being cut back, eliminated.
    • Aine runs the after-school club at St Colman's PS where physical education is the name of the game.
    • Her aim is to find a university to study physical education and teaching once she has taken her exams at the end of this year.
    • After the Olympics he plans to go back to Sage Hill to teach physical education and art.
    • The physical education that the women had was very tough and grueling.
    • So I suggest certain measures to make physical education more effective.
    • One noted expert on physical education claims that high-school athletes have the backing of both parents and coaches for steroid use.
    • In physical education, pupils had the chance to take part in 16 different sports and ended up winning regional and local trophies.
    • They were integrated for subjects such as physical education and music.
 
 
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