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单词 discus
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Definition of discus in English:

discus

nounPlural discuses ˈdɪskəsˈdɪskəs
  • 1A heavy thick-centred disc thrown by an athlete, in ancient Greek games or in modern field events.

    铁饼

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their goal was to empower them to run faster, jump higher, throw the discus and javelin farther, lift heavier weights, and excel in all power events.
    • She threw the discus a fine 32. 40m for second place.
    • He then threw the discus 51.65 metres for 905 points, again the best performance of the field.
    • In 1999 he was investigated after trying to substitute a lighter discus in the AAA Championships when finishing sixth though nothing was proved against him.
    • As far as performance goes, athletes are throwing the discus more than two times farther than the Greeks did, but records aren't falling as steadily as they used to.
    • I was 18 years old, 18 stone, and I thought I could throw a discus - until this man-mountain arrived on the scene.
    • A schoolboy died after being hit in the back by a discus thrown by another pupil during a school sports practice.
    • Now allegedly just as the discus left the athlete's hand, a sort of gale arose and blew it many more metres than was expected.
    • The modern discus weighs in at just 5 pounds, one-third of the original weight, and the long jumps were done with the contestant carrying a five pound weight in each hand.
    • Rolling a ball at pins, throwing a discus or a softball, or spiking a volleyball incorporates the component of power.
    • The wind wasn't as stiff as I would have liked it to keep the discus up.
    • An inscription describing the truce was written on a bronze discus which was displayed at Olympia.
    • Having thrown the discus some 33,000 times he attempted to qualify for the 1972 Munich games and 1976 Montreal which were not successful.
    • The shot and discus had special grips making them easier to lift.
    • However, I wasn't allowed to do the discus after a discus accidentally slipped out of my hand, and into the games mistress' car's bonnet, during a practice session.
    Synonyms
    circle, round, saucer, ring
  • 2A small colourful South American freshwater fish with a rounded laterally compressed body, native to South America and popular in aquariums.

    盘丽鱼,五彩神仙鱼

    Genus Symphysodon, family Cichlidae: several species

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Young discus fish should not be kept in very soft water as there aren't the right minerals present for good growth.
    • Don't place your discus aquarium near a door as all the movement will cause them stress.
    • Freshwater angelfish have extended dorsal and anal fins and discus fishes, have compressed, disc-like bodies.
    • It has been said that the male discus fish will tend to have a less intense color and more pattern while the female tends to be more colorful but with lesser pattern.

Origin

Via Latin from Greek diskos.

Rhymes

hibiscus, meniscus, viscous

Definition of discus in US English:

discus

nounˈdiskəsˈdɪskəs
  • 1A heavy thick-centered disk thrown by an athlete, in ancient Greek games or in modern field events.

    铁饼

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The shot and discus had special grips making them easier to lift.
    • Now allegedly just as the discus left the athlete's hand, a sort of gale arose and blew it many more metres than was expected.
    • He then threw the discus 51.65 metres for 905 points, again the best performance of the field.
    • The modern discus weighs in at just 5 pounds, one-third of the original weight, and the long jumps were done with the contestant carrying a five pound weight in each hand.
    • Rolling a ball at pins, throwing a discus or a softball, or spiking a volleyball incorporates the component of power.
    • An inscription describing the truce was written on a bronze discus which was displayed at Olympia.
    • She threw the discus a fine 32. 40m for second place.
    • Their goal was to empower them to run faster, jump higher, throw the discus and javelin farther, lift heavier weights, and excel in all power events.
    • However, I wasn't allowed to do the discus after a discus accidentally slipped out of my hand, and into the games mistress' car's bonnet, during a practice session.
    • I was 18 years old, 18 stone, and I thought I could throw a discus - until this man-mountain arrived on the scene.
    • The wind wasn't as stiff as I would have liked it to keep the discus up.
    • A schoolboy died after being hit in the back by a discus thrown by another pupil during a school sports practice.
    • Having thrown the discus some 33,000 times he attempted to qualify for the 1972 Munich games and 1976 Montreal which were not successful.
    • As far as performance goes, athletes are throwing the discus more than two times farther than the Greeks did, but records aren't falling as steadily as they used to.
    • In 1999 he was investigated after trying to substitute a lighter discus in the AAA Championships when finishing sixth though nothing was proved against him.
    Synonyms
    circle, round, saucer, ring
    1. 1.1 The athletic event or sport of throwing the discus.
      she had placed first in the discus
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The various competitions included field sports, discus throwing, hop, skip and jump, high jump and long jump, and running events.
      • Field events include the club throw, shot put, discus and javelin.
      • They even had their own Olympic games, which included chariot-racing, and discus and javelin throwing.
      • The strength events, javelin and discus, are my strength.
      • At the Coimbatore Junior State athletic meet held a few months ago, he won gold in both shot put and discus throw events.
      • When the girl started winning laurels in intra-college events in sprints, long jump, high jump, shot put, javelin and discus, she was sent for inter-college competitions.
      • Kevin took bronze in both the pole vault and discus events.
      • Even if you managed to meet these requirements, there were still only a limited number of sports to compete in; foot races, discus, javelin, long jump, wrestling, boxing, the pentathlon and equestrian events.
      • For 2005 there will be a greater emphasis on training for the field events such as shot putt, javelin, discus etc. as well as sprinting, hurdles and distance running.
      • The last field event of the afternoon saw Andrew produce another impressive performance with a throw of 41. 10m to take the U - 17 men's discus.
      • But I knew that I probably failed my sport scholarship already, so when it was time to do javelin, long jump, high jump, discus and shot put, I relaxed.
      • He won the long jump and came second in both the 100m hurdles and in the discus with a second best ever throw of 41. 91m.
      • Nominations for this weekend's carnival indicate that there will be 200 or more athletes participating across the traditional disciplines of long and high jumps, sprints, walks, shot put and discus.
      • Since the simple foot races, jumping, discus and javelin events that marked the early Games in Greece, the basic tests of speed and strength have remained a key element of the modern Olympics.
      • The talented athlete competed in the under-16 discus event.
      • They all took part in events such as, javelin, discus, wrestling and track races.
      • Stadion running, discus and javelin were some of the early athletic events in that era.
      • No other competitor came near the two men who have dominated discus throwing in the last three years.
      • The Pentathlon consisted of five events; the long jump, javelin throw, discus throw, foot race, and wrestling.
      • In recent weeks he has obliterated the South Munster and Munster schools' records in both shot putt and discus, with throws of up to 18.37m and 48.40m respectively.
  • 2A small colorful South American freshwater fish with a rounded laterally compressed body, native to South America and popular in aquariums.

    盘丽鱼,五彩神仙鱼

    Genus Symphysodon, family Cichlidae: several species

Origin

Via Latin from Greek diskos.

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