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Definition of athletics in English: athleticsplural noun aθˈlɛtɪksˌæθ(ə)ˈlɛdɪks British 1usually treated as singular The sport of competing in track and field events, including running races and various competitions in jumping and throwing. 〈主英〉田径运动 Example sentencesExamples - The other topic that has dogged athletics, as it has so many sports in recent years, is drugs.
- Alongside football, athletics is probably the sport I know and care most about.
- It is not just in athletics that competitors have tried to evade being drug-tested.
- Kelly Holmes last night became only the seventh British woman to win an athletics gold medal at the Olympics.
- Sanchez's dominance of his event is almost unique in the world of athletics.
- Mr Richards was a keen athlete who scooped hundreds of medals in a range of sports from swimming to athletics.
- The report into Australian athletics is expected to be published on Monday.
- Jarlath Duffy won his award following a very successful year on the athletics track.
- Just like the pole vault in athletics, you need the right equipment before you can even see if you have a talent.
- But Moorcroft insisted that there was still an air of optimism in British athletics.
- In my commentary I said it was probably the most unpopular win in athletics.
- Fredericks will always be remembered fondly by athletics fans around the world.
- As a student in 1936 Andrew went to Berlin to compete at athletics with German medical students.
- Did competitors at the world athletics championships receive payment for taking part?
- Jackson ended his wonderful athletics career with a fifth place in the final of the 60m hurdles.
- But it is only thanks to her big brother Marlon, a useful sprinter, that she turned to athletics.
- Public facilities will include playing fields, an indoor sports arena and an athletics track.
- It was then that he took up athletics very seriously and also took on the triple jump, which he had not done before.
- The club caters for all aspects of athletics, track and field, indoor and cross country.
- Bright sunshine and mild temperatures heralded the first athletics competition of the year on Sunday.
Synonyms track and field events, sporting events, sports, games, organized games, matches, races, contests, competitions exercises, gymnastics archaic palaestra - 1.1North American Physical sports and games of any kind.
〈北美〉(各种)体育运动 Example sentencesExamples - Having done athletics and played netball the transition to rugby was not difficult.
- Were ancient athletics useful for preparing young Greek men for the battlefield?
- And after that you have athletics and golf and tennis and whatever you like yourself.
- Encouraged by his father to take up to athletics, he took to it like a duck taking to water.
Definition of athletics in US English: athleticsplural nounˌæθ(ə)ˈlɛdɪksˌaTH(ə)ˈlediks North American 1usually treated as singular Physical sports and games of any kind. 〈北美〉(各种)体育运动 Example sentencesExamples - Were ancient athletics useful for preparing young Greek men for the battlefield?
- And after that you have athletics and golf and tennis and whatever you like yourself.
- Encouraged by his father to take up to athletics, he took to it like a duck taking to water.
- Having done athletics and played netball the transition to rugby was not difficult.
- 1.1British The sport of competing in track and field events, including running races and various competitions in jumping and throwing.
〈主英〉田径运动 as modifier athletics championships Example sentencesExamples - The other topic that has dogged athletics, as it has so many sports in recent years, is drugs.
- The club caters for all aspects of athletics, track and field, indoor and cross country.
- It was then that he took up athletics very seriously and also took on the triple jump, which he had not done before.
- As a student in 1936 Andrew went to Berlin to compete at athletics with German medical students.
- Jackson ended his wonderful athletics career with a fifth place in the final of the 60m hurdles.
- Fredericks will always be remembered fondly by athletics fans around the world.
- But Moorcroft insisted that there was still an air of optimism in British athletics.
- Jarlath Duffy won his award following a very successful year on the athletics track.
- The report into Australian athletics is expected to be published on Monday.
- Alongside football, athletics is probably the sport I know and care most about.
- Kelly Holmes last night became only the seventh British woman to win an athletics gold medal at the Olympics.
- Sanchez's dominance of his event is almost unique in the world of athletics.
- Public facilities will include playing fields, an indoor sports arena and an athletics track.
- It is not just in athletics that competitors have tried to evade being drug-tested.
- Mr Richards was a keen athlete who scooped hundreds of medals in a range of sports from swimming to athletics.
- But it is only thanks to her big brother Marlon, a useful sprinter, that she turned to athletics.
- Bright sunshine and mild temperatures heralded the first athletics competition of the year on Sunday.
- Did competitors at the world athletics championships receive payment for taking part?
- In my commentary I said it was probably the most unpopular win in athletics.
- Just like the pole vault in athletics, you need the right equipment before you can even see if you have a talent.
Synonyms track and field events, sporting events, sports, games, organized games, matches, races, contests, competitions
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