sport 意味
EN[spɔɹt] [spɔːt] [spɔː] [spo(ː)ɹt] [spoət] [-ɔː(ɹ)t]US
日スポーツ ウスポーツ
- スポーツ(英: sport)は、人間が考案した施設や技術、ルールに則って営まれる、遊戯・競争・肉体鍛錬の要素を含む身体や頭脳を使った行為。
FR sport
- 名詞 (Noun)PLsports
- (countable) Any activity that uses physical exertion or skills competitively under a set of rules that is not based on aesthetics.
- (countable) A person who exhibits either good or bad sportsmanship.
- (countable) Somebody who behaves or reacts in an admirable manner, a good sport.
- (obsolete) That which diverts, and makes mirth; pastime; amusement.
- (obsolete) Mockery; derision.
- (countable) A toy; a plaything; an object of mockery.
- (uncountable) Gaming for money as in racing, hunting, fishing.
- (biology, botany, zoology, countable) A plant or an animal, or part of a plant or animal, which has some peculiarity not usually seen in the species; an abnormal variety or growth. The term encompasses both mutants and organisms with non-genetic developmental abnormalities such as birth defects.
- At Hortus Bulborum you will find heirloom narcissi that date back at least to the 15th century and famous old tulips like 'Duc van Tol' (1595) and its sports.
- (slang, countable) A sportsman; a gambler.
- (slang, countable) One who consorts with disreputable people, including prostitutes.
- (obsolete, uncountable) An amorous dalliance.
- (informal, usually singular) A friend or acquaintance (chiefly used when speaking to the friend in question).
- "Say, sport!" he would say briskly.
- (obsolete) Play; idle jingle.
- (countable) Any activity that uses physical exertion or skills competitively under a set of rules that is not based on aesthetics.
- 動詞 (Verb)SGsportsPRsportingPT, PPsported
- (intransitive) To amuse oneself, to play.
- children sporting on the green
- (intransitive) To mock or tease, treat lightly, toy with.
- Jen sports with Bill's emotions.
- (transitive) To display; to have as a notable feature.
- [The researchers] noticed many of their pieces of [plastic marine] debris sported surface pits around two microns across. Such pits are about the size of a bacterial cell. Closer examination showed that some of these pits did, indeed, contain bacteria, […].
- (reflexive) To divert; to amuse; to make merry.
- (transitive) To represent by any kind of play.
- To practise the diversions of the field or the turf; to be given to betting, as upon races.
- To assume suddenly a new and different character from the rest of the plant or from the type of the species; said of a bud, shoot, plant, or animal.
- (transitive) To close (a door).
- (intransitive) To amuse oneself, to play.
- より多くの例
- 文の途中で使用される
- The success of these women has had the snowball effect of bringing more and more women into the sport over the past few years.
- Greco-Roman wrestling is an Olympic sport bringing back the style of the Ancient Greeks and Roman physicality.
- The suaku (literally "mountain tortoise" and figuratively "country bumpkin") sports a beer belly, fake brand-name apparel and oil-slick hair.
- 文の終わに使われる
- At Hortus Bulborum you will find heirloom narcissi that date back at least to the 15th century and famous old tulips like 'Duc van Tol' (1595) and its sports.
- 文の途中で使用される
Definition of sport in English Dictionary
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