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单词 shamateur
释义

Definition of shamateur in English:

shamateur

noun ˈʃamətəˈʃamətjʊə
derogatory
  • A sports player who makes money from sporting activities though classified as amateur.

    〈贬〉(靠体育活动赚钱的)冒牌业余运动员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But don't tell Fly the shamateurs're innocent.
    • Maurie Plant, ‘Andy's bag man’ in the ‘shamateur’ days of athletics, is the BBC's trackside ‘athletes' liaison ’, despite being banned in Australia after attempting to subvert a drug test at a Norman-organised event.
    • Yet that merely led to a glut of riders snidely referred to as ‘shamateurs’.
    • It's a valuable business, and commercial fishers say the $2.4 billion legal fishing trade in Australia is becoming increasingly attractive to so-called ‘shamateurs‘.
    • He's way better than all the other half-baked shamateurs who crop up in the canvas chairs during Davis Cup ties, but he's not going to win a major and it's not his fault.

Derivatives

  • shamateurism

  • noun
    derogatory
    • Kiwi Brent Pope arrived here in 1991, well ahead of professionalism, but at that time the game - particularly in the Southern Hemisphere - had more to do with ‘shamateurism’ than any Corinthian ideal.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The infamous ban on rugby league in the Armed Services, which only ended a decade or so ago, was part of union's ‘shamateurism’ past which included the banning of any player who had gone near a league pitch.
      • Other sports retained amateurism and sometimes ‘shamateurism’ a lot longer.

Origin

Late 19th century: blend of sham and amateur.

Rhymes

amateur

Definition of shamateur in US English:

shamateur

noun
derogatory
  • A sports player who makes money from sports though classified as amateur.

    〈贬〉(靠体育活动赚钱的)冒牌业余运动员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's a valuable business, and commercial fishers say the $2.4 billion legal fishing trade in Australia is becoming increasingly attractive to so-called ‘shamateurs‘.
    • He's way better than all the other half-baked shamateurs who crop up in the canvas chairs during Davis Cup ties, but he's not going to win a major and it's not his fault.
    • Yet that merely led to a glut of riders snidely referred to as ‘shamateurs’.
    • Maurie Plant, ‘Andy's bag man’ in the ‘shamateur’ days of athletics, is the BBC's trackside ‘athletes' liaison ’, despite being banned in Australia after attempting to subvert a drug test at a Norman-organised event.
    • But don't tell Fly the shamateurs're innocent.

Origin

Late 19th century: blend of sham and amateur.

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