Sport
101sport — {{hw}}{{sport}}{{/hw}}A s. m. inv. (pl. ingl. sports ) 1 Insieme delle gare e degli esercizi compiuti individualmente o in gruppo come manifestazione agonistica o per svago o per sviluppare l agilità del corpo: fare dello –s; praticare lo –s; …
102Sport — Sportm 1.Liebhaberei.Gegen1850imDtlandläufiggeworden;anfangsnichtaufturnerischeBetätigungbezogen. 2.immervonneuemundlistigbetriebeneHandlungsweise;Mutprobe.1900ff. 3.(internationaler)Sport=Geschlechtsverkehr.AusderLiebhabereiist»Liebe«geworden.191… …
103sport — [14] Sport is short for disport [14]. This came from Anglo Norman desporter ‘carry away’, hence ‘divert’, a compound verb formed from the prefix des ‘apart’ and porter ‘carry’. The noun originally meant ‘amusement, recreation’, and it was not… …
104sport — n A liberal, understanding guy. Rodney s a good sport; he won t tell on us. 2000s …
105sport — noun 1》 an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment. ↘success or pleasure derived from an activity such as hunting. 2》 informal a person who behaves in… …
106sport — 1. noun 1) we did a lot of sports Syn: (competitive) game(s), physical recreation, physical activity, physical exercise, athletics; pastime 2) dated they were rogues out for a bit of sport Syn: fun, pleasure, enjoyment, en …
107Sport — Spọrt , der; [e]s, Plural (Arten:) e <englisch>; D✓Sport treibend oder sporttreibend …
108sport — pumpuro mutacija statusas T sritis augalininkystė apibrėžtis Somatinė mutacija, vykstanti pumpurų augimo kūgeliuose. atitikmenys: angl. bud mutation; sport rus. почковая мутация; спорт ryšiai: sinonimas – sportas …
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109Sport — Für jede Klassenstufe sind in der Regel einige Stunden Sportunterricht vorgesehen. Hier lernen die Schülerinnen und Schüler nicht nur unterschiedliche Sportarten kennen, sondern stärken auch ihre Kondition und erleben Sport als wichtiges Element… …
110sport — [14] Sport is short for disport [14]. This came from Anglo Norman desporter ‘carry away’, hence ‘divert’, a compound verb formed from the prefix des ‘apart’ and porter ‘carry’. The noun originally meant ‘amusement, recreation’, and it was not… …