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单词 gym
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Definition of gym in English:

gym

noun dʒɪmdʒɪm
  • 1A gymnasium.

    体操馆;健身房

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He needs games where you call your own fouls and are force-fed the creative and intuitive parts of the game that always flow better on hard courts and sweaty inner-city gyms.
    • The dance's held in the gym, but the gym is so huge that you'll be stuck there forever cleaning up.
    • It also has an Olympic-size swimming pool and indoor gyms with wrestling and judo mats, fencing strips and a boxing ring.
    • Do you get a different enjoyment from going into a hostile gym and playing well?
    • Like me in the offseason, he was in the gym working on the things he needed to.
    • Which isn't to say he always was tethered to a desk or running sprints in the gym.
    • Then my uncle, who used to box, sent me to a local boxing gym.
    • Educators pushed the ‘community education’ concept which led to organized afterschool activities that opened even more gyms.
    • Still, every town, no matter how small or remote, needs a school; and every school has a field or a gym to play in.
    • They had swimming pools, gyms, tennis courts and all that.
    • I was a kid who just found a gym or a ballfield or made a football game with the neighborhood kids.
    • Many of our games were held in cramped high school gyms and armories.
    • How in the world could a school with such a dinky gym ever help a league with big-time aspirations?
    • The games sometimes are played in other gyms and arenas but still contain a special intensity that is hard to match.
    • If he wants me to stay in the gym, I'll set up a cot and shoot free throws at two in the morning.
    • He was told that Lauren was doing a gymnastics exercise in the school gym in March 1995 when she jumped from a springboard.
    • One player who walks into the gym and all her teammates are a little afraid of what she might do next.
    • Basketball gyms were filled to capacity and newer and larger arenas were built to accommodate this increased interest.
    • He was quick for his size, could jump out of the gym, and loved to play defense.
    • Our kids have been traipsing around the city for three decades, using 25 different gyms for practice and nine different gyms for home games during that time.
    1. 1.1 A place, typically a private club, providing a range of facilities designed to improve and maintain physical fitness and health.
      (通常指私人经营的)健身俱乐部,健身房
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Dozens of private gyms and health clubs have since sprung up for those who can afford it.
      • In fact, most gyms and fitness clubs provide cards or sheets on which to record exercises, reps, sets, equipment weight and other details.
      • The clothing will be sold directly to the customer through a network of fitness instructor-agents at gyms and health centres.
      • A recent survey showed that most U.S. gyms and health clubs now offer yoga classes, so skiers interested in exploring yoga should not have to go far for instruction.
      • Residents have access to an exclusive gym and leisure centre.
      • His day starts at 7am on the rowing machines found in most gyms for an hour's gruelling work.
      • In some cases, council-run leisure facilities can cost as much as a third less than privately-owned health clubs and gyms.
      • No longer an off-beat practice at some hidden-away studio, yoga has entered the mainstream at health clubs, gyms, spas and hotels.
      • New gyms and private health clubs open up on a regular basis and local authorities have invested millions as the public take up the healthy option.
      • The cruise had a swimming pool, restaurants, gyms, a minigolf course, self-contained rooms, a spa and a sauna.
      • More and more families workout together at the gym, and more gyms include some kind of short-term day care so parents can work out.
      • It's also his hard work in the gym and on the training field.
      • Your local gym or leisure centre may be able to arrange a body composition test.
      • There is also a unique windsurf station, several state-of-the-art gyms, football and rugby pitches, an outdoor basketball court, and even a golf driving range.
      • His wallet contains membership cards to 3 different gyms / health clubs.
      • People had more money to spend, so they joined gyms and leisure centres, making it unnecessary for the company to retain the physical exercise element of its classes.
      • One of the driving forces behind the changes has been the huge success of the Fitness Unlimited card, which allows customers access to all the gyms and swimming pools from £19.99 per month.
      • Unlike conventional health clubs, prenatal gyms are often equipped with specially designed machines.
      • The review says that dry-sporting facilities such as fitness gyms are increasingly popular, while swimming has declined.
      • Many gyms and health clubs are currently offering deals to try to attract new members.
  • 2mass noun Gymnastics.

    体操馆;健身房

    I can't do gym today

    我今天不能做体操了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Out in the field, with the hoe swung above her head, she jokes that it's a good as any gym workout.
    • They were bouncing all about in gym, so I decided to wear two bras, and it helped a little.
    • The youngster loved animals, as well as horse riding, tennis, gym and swimming.
    • Some sophomore boys love to stick out their feet and try to trip me in gym class.
    • She was glad to be in gym; it was the only class where she didn't have to think much about stuff she didn't want to think about.
    • The people's custom likes go to the cinema, play football, gym and other sports activity.
    • The best thing that worked for my son was when he came to an adult open gym with me.
    • So if your crush is shooting hoops in gym and you can dunk, get off the bleachers and join him.
    • My solution to this would be to make things like performing in gym optional or possibly not do it at all.
    • These girls are likely to be introduced to new activities such as aerobics, swimming and gym training.
    • As I met new friends in that gym class, those new friends introduced me to more friends.
    • But we both really like rock music and that helped me out no end, as I would often do a lot of gym work with some good music in the background.
    • I used to think gym and sport was absolutely the pits, because I had no idea about what to do in either of them.
    • You only have an hour or so of gym time per week, so don't use it preaching, use it teaching.
    • I could have someone put on my shoes or carry my stuff, or I could get out of gym forever!
    • That means gruelling daily gym sessions and regular ice time at Altrincham, where he is a junior coach.
    • The players are also completing gym and net sessions before they leave for England next month.
    • My arms still hurt from playing volleyball in gym as I made my way into the cafeteria.
    • Playgroups, outings with friends, reading time, time on the computer, music groups and toddler gym.

Origin

Late 19th century: abbreviation.

Rhymes

bedim, brim, crim, dim, glim, grim, Grimm, him, hymn, Jim, Kim, limb, limn, nim, prim, scrim, shim, Sim, skim, slim, swim, Tim, trim, vim, whim

Definition of gym in US English:

gym

nounjimdʒɪm
  • 1A gymnasium.

    体操馆;健身房

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many of our games were held in cramped high school gyms and armories.
    • The games sometimes are played in other gyms and arenas but still contain a special intensity that is hard to match.
    • He was quick for his size, could jump out of the gym, and loved to play defense.
    • He needs games where you call your own fouls and are force-fed the creative and intuitive parts of the game that always flow better on hard courts and sweaty inner-city gyms.
    • It also has an Olympic-size swimming pool and indoor gyms with wrestling and judo mats, fencing strips and a boxing ring.
    • Like me in the offseason, he was in the gym working on the things he needed to.
    • Still, every town, no matter how small or remote, needs a school; and every school has a field or a gym to play in.
    • They had swimming pools, gyms, tennis courts and all that.
    • Basketball gyms were filled to capacity and newer and larger arenas were built to accommodate this increased interest.
    • Then my uncle, who used to box, sent me to a local boxing gym.
    • If he wants me to stay in the gym, I'll set up a cot and shoot free throws at two in the morning.
    • Our kids have been traipsing around the city for three decades, using 25 different gyms for practice and nine different gyms for home games during that time.
    • How in the world could a school with such a dinky gym ever help a league with big-time aspirations?
    • One player who walks into the gym and all her teammates are a little afraid of what she might do next.
    • Educators pushed the ‘community education’ concept which led to organized afterschool activities that opened even more gyms.
    • The dance's held in the gym, but the gym is so huge that you'll be stuck there forever cleaning up.
    • Which isn't to say he always was tethered to a desk or running sprints in the gym.
    • Do you get a different enjoyment from going into a hostile gym and playing well?
    • I was a kid who just found a gym or a ballfield or made a football game with the neighborhood kids.
    • He was told that Lauren was doing a gymnastics exercise in the school gym in March 1995 when she jumped from a springboard.
    1. 1.1 A membership organization that provides a range of facilities designed to improve and maintain physical fitness and health.
      (通常指私人经营的)健身俱乐部,健身房
      we got guest passes to Suzanne's gym
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Residents have access to an exclusive gym and leisure centre.
      • No longer an off-beat practice at some hidden-away studio, yoga has entered the mainstream at health clubs, gyms, spas and hotels.
      • New gyms and private health clubs open up on a regular basis and local authorities have invested millions as the public take up the healthy option.
      • In fact, most gyms and fitness clubs provide cards or sheets on which to record exercises, reps, sets, equipment weight and other details.
      • It's also his hard work in the gym and on the training field.
      • The clothing will be sold directly to the customer through a network of fitness instructor-agents at gyms and health centres.
      • His wallet contains membership cards to 3 different gyms / health clubs.
      • People had more money to spend, so they joined gyms and leisure centres, making it unnecessary for the company to retain the physical exercise element of its classes.
      • A recent survey showed that most U.S. gyms and health clubs now offer yoga classes, so skiers interested in exploring yoga should not have to go far for instruction.
      • In some cases, council-run leisure facilities can cost as much as a third less than privately-owned health clubs and gyms.
      • One of the driving forces behind the changes has been the huge success of the Fitness Unlimited card, which allows customers access to all the gyms and swimming pools from £19.99 per month.
      • His day starts at 7am on the rowing machines found in most gyms for an hour's gruelling work.
      • Many gyms and health clubs are currently offering deals to try to attract new members.
      • Unlike conventional health clubs, prenatal gyms are often equipped with specially designed machines.
      • Dozens of private gyms and health clubs have since sprung up for those who can afford it.
      • Your local gym or leisure centre may be able to arrange a body composition test.
      • The review says that dry-sporting facilities such as fitness gyms are increasingly popular, while swimming has declined.
      • More and more families workout together at the gym, and more gyms include some kind of short-term day care so parents can work out.
      • There is also a unique windsurf station, several state-of-the-art gyms, football and rugby pitches, an outdoor basketball court, and even a golf driving range.
      • The cruise had a swimming pool, restaurants, gyms, a minigolf course, self-contained rooms, a spa and a sauna.
  • 2Physical education.

    I'm taking just one more semester of gym
    Example sentencesExamples
    • My arms still hurt from playing volleyball in gym as I made my way into the cafeteria.
    • The people's custom likes go to the cinema, play football, gym and other sports activity.
    • The best thing that worked for my son was when he came to an adult open gym with me.
    • You only have an hour or so of gym time per week, so don't use it preaching, use it teaching.
    • Out in the field, with the hoe swung above her head, she jokes that it's a good as any gym workout.
    • So if your crush is shooting hoops in gym and you can dunk, get off the bleachers and join him.
    • The youngster loved animals, as well as horse riding, tennis, gym and swimming.
    • They were bouncing all about in gym, so I decided to wear two bras, and it helped a little.
    • These girls are likely to be introduced to new activities such as aerobics, swimming and gym training.
    • But we both really like rock music and that helped me out no end, as I would often do a lot of gym work with some good music in the background.
    • Playgroups, outings with friends, reading time, time on the computer, music groups and toddler gym.
    • My solution to this would be to make things like performing in gym optional or possibly not do it at all.
    • Some sophomore boys love to stick out their feet and try to trip me in gym class.
    • I used to think gym and sport was absolutely the pits, because I had no idea about what to do in either of them.
    • The players are also completing gym and net sessions before they leave for England next month.
    • She was glad to be in gym; it was the only class where she didn't have to think much about stuff she didn't want to think about.
    • As I met new friends in that gym class, those new friends introduced me to more friends.
    • That means gruelling daily gym sessions and regular ice time at Altrincham, where he is a junior coach.
    • I could have someone put on my shoes or carry my stuff, or I could get out of gym forever!

Origin

Late 19th century: abbreviation.

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