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单词 boxing
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Definition of boxing in English:

boxing

noun ˈbɒksɪŋˈbɑksɪŋ
  • The sport or practice of fighting with the fists, especially with padded gloves in a roped square ring according to prescribed rules (the Queensberry Rules).

    拳击运动(尤指戴着拳击手套遵循约定的规则在绳圈的方形台上进行的拳击比赛,该规则是昆斯伯里侯爵于1885年制定的并以其称号命名)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Whether it be football, rugby, tennis or boxing, Dermot will accompany each star to the game of their choice and talk to them about their love of the game.
    • The heavyweight boxing championship in cricket has been underway for a week or so now.
    • He began to get his boxing together and his confidence was ebbing back.
    • He's kind of figured out what he wants from life and I think he's enjoying his boxing now.
    • There is also significant interest being shown in exchanges with the boxing and volleyball teams.
    • But the 21-stone martial arts expert, who owns a boxing and training gymnasium, said he was now happy to draw a line under the past.
    • Through practising the boxing, people can build up their body and improve the physical defence against disease.
    • He's a veteran and he knows his boxing and I think you're going to see a lot of my jabs in this fight.
    • Though boxing is a male-dominated sport, she says she has never had to check her femininity at the door.
    • Only boxing asks an athlete to be supremely fit while playing offense and defense simultaneously with life at stake.
    • I was hoping for a fight and a boxing match broke out, to paraphrase an old joke.
    • Most of the fighters had a little boxing or martial arts experience but some were just raw street fighters.
    • The - final score would have baffled Einstein - and had the game been a boxing match the referee would have stopped it long before time was up.
    • It is not without reason that the formal rules of boxing, judo, fencing and even dueling require that the combatants salute each other before the engagement.
    • As for what goes on in the ring, the actual boxing can be a lot of fun.
    • He has covered ice hockey, golf, boxing and football.
    • Great Harwood took a different angle and staged a boxing, wrestling and weight-lifting contest on the cricket field.
    • Despite its recent forced move into the world of the ridiculous, the boxing and wrestling commission has long roots.
    • John was a coach far beyond his years and handed down his boxing and soccer knowledge to thousands of kids.
    • His company's bid was to turn the Dome into an arena for rock concerts and sports including boxing, tennis and athletics.
    Synonyms
    pugilism, fighting, sparring, fisticuffs
    kick-boxing, Thai boxing, prizefighting, bare-knuckle boxing/fighting
    the ring, the prize ring
    archaic the noble art/science (of self defence)

Definition of boxing in US English:

boxing

nounˈbɑksɪŋˈbäksiNG
  • The sport or practice of fighting with the fists, especially with padded gloves in a roped square ring according to prescribed rules.

    拳击运动(尤指戴着拳击手套遵循约定的规则在绳圈的方形台上进行的拳击比赛,该规则是昆斯伯里侯爵于1885年制定的并以其称号命名)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most of the fighters had a little boxing or martial arts experience but some were just raw street fighters.
    • The heavyweight boxing championship in cricket has been underway for a week or so now.
    • His company's bid was to turn the Dome into an arena for rock concerts and sports including boxing, tennis and athletics.
    • As for what goes on in the ring, the actual boxing can be a lot of fun.
    • Though boxing is a male-dominated sport, she says she has never had to check her femininity at the door.
    • Great Harwood took a different angle and staged a boxing, wrestling and weight-lifting contest on the cricket field.
    • But the 21-stone martial arts expert, who owns a boxing and training gymnasium, said he was now happy to draw a line under the past.
    • John was a coach far beyond his years and handed down his boxing and soccer knowledge to thousands of kids.
    • There is also significant interest being shown in exchanges with the boxing and volleyball teams.
    • He's kind of figured out what he wants from life and I think he's enjoying his boxing now.
    • Whether it be football, rugby, tennis or boxing, Dermot will accompany each star to the game of their choice and talk to them about their love of the game.
    • He's a veteran and he knows his boxing and I think you're going to see a lot of my jabs in this fight.
    • It is not without reason that the formal rules of boxing, judo, fencing and even dueling require that the combatants salute each other before the engagement.
    • Despite its recent forced move into the world of the ridiculous, the boxing and wrestling commission has long roots.
    • The - final score would have baffled Einstein - and had the game been a boxing match the referee would have stopped it long before time was up.
    • He began to get his boxing together and his confidence was ebbing back.
    • I was hoping for a fight and a boxing match broke out, to paraphrase an old joke.
    • Only boxing asks an athlete to be supremely fit while playing offense and defense simultaneously with life at stake.
    • Through practising the boxing, people can build up their body and improve the physical defence against disease.
    • He has covered ice hockey, golf, boxing and football.
    Synonyms
    pugilism, fighting, sparring, fisticuffs
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