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单词 pugilist
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Definition of pugilist in English:

pugilist

noun ˈpjuːdʒɪlɪstˈpjudʒələst
dated, humorous
  • A boxer, especially a professional one.

    〈旧或幽默〉(尤指职业的)拳击运动员,拳击手

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Remember that if he wasn't playing football, Hall would be a professional pugilist and probably a bloody good one given that he can knock a player down, even when he didn't mean to throw the punch!
    • When Sonny did embark on a comeback he went to Europe and reeled off a series of wins against some non-threatening pugilists.
    • While not the gritty young pugilists often associated with old-school boxing gyms such as Gleason's, the men exemplify the type of boxer who has become a mainstay of New York's traditional fight halls.
    • The pint-sized pugilist carved a niche in the local professional fight game, a victory which catapulted him into the record books.
    • We were nine USA Olympic Champion pugilists competing in the 1960 Rome Olympic Games.
    Synonyms
    boxer, fighter, prizefighter, sparring partner
    informal bruiser, pug
    rare ringster

Derivatives

  • pugilistic

  • adjective ˌpjuːdʒɪˈlɪstɪkˌpjudʒəˈlɪstɪk
    dated, humorous
    • Buried in his pugilistic proclamation - in which he also declared war on ‘nonviolent civil disobedience’ - was a curious invitation.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Her continued efforts at world pugilistic dominance recommence on Jan.16 in championships in Pointe Claire, where she'll be battling again to maintain her ranking.
      • A favorite uncle provided pointers on pugilistic defenses against bullies - namely her father, who was the first regular bully in her life.
      • Political infighting rarely comes to real fisticuffs, but the Scottish Tories at their Dundee conference this weekend were clearly being inspired by pugilistic events going on at Hampden.
      • Finding no solace at home, he is taunted, bullied and beaten by a pugilistic stepfather and eventually sent by his sympathetic, but passive, mother to a private boarding school to study his sixth form.

Origin

Mid 18th century: from Latin pugil 'boxer' + -ist.

Definition of pugilist in US English:

pugilist

nounˈpyo͞ojələstˈpjudʒələst
dated, humorous
  • A boxer, especially a professional one.

    〈旧或幽默〉(尤指职业的)拳击运动员,拳击手

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When Sonny did embark on a comeback he went to Europe and reeled off a series of wins against some non-threatening pugilists.
    • The pint-sized pugilist carved a niche in the local professional fight game, a victory which catapulted him into the record books.
    • We were nine USA Olympic Champion pugilists competing in the 1960 Rome Olympic Games.
    • While not the gritty young pugilists often associated with old-school boxing gyms such as Gleason's, the men exemplify the type of boxer who has become a mainstay of New York's traditional fight halls.
    • Remember that if he wasn't playing football, Hall would be a professional pugilist and probably a bloody good one given that he can knock a player down, even when he didn't mean to throw the punch!
    Synonyms
    boxer, fighter, prizefighter, sparring partner

Origin

Mid 18th century: from Latin pugil ‘boxer’ + -ist.

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