athlete
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ath·lete /ˈæθliːt/ ●●○ noun [countable] 1 someone who competes in sports competitions, especially running, jumping, and throwing 运动员;田径运动员 a professional athlete 一位专业运动员2 someone who is good at sports and who often does sports 擅长运动的人 I was a natural athlete as a kid. 我小时候是个天生的运动健将。
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athlete• Over 150 athletes will compete in the Indoor Championships at Gateshead International Stadium.• Female speaker Atalanta was a mythical huntress and athlete.• Crowds enjoyed seeing a team of transvestites trounce more conventional athletes.• a good athlete• Sports Illustrated for Kids asked a handful of athletes whether they had invented anything when they were kids.• It was discovered that three of our Olympic athletes had taken drugs.• The way he got to that ball shows what a superb athlete he is.• An owner invests years, a fan invests his loyalty, and, there go both, along with the athlete.• The athletes would pump up their compressed-air bottles themselves, beforehand.Origin athlete (1400-1500) Latin athleta, from Greek athletes, from athlon “prize, competition”ath·lete nounChineseSyllable
jumping, throwing Corpus especially competes sports someone and who in running, competitions,
athlete
ath‧lete /ˈæθliːt/
noun [countable]
a professional athlete
2. someone who is good at sports and who often does sports:
I was a natural athlete as a kid.
ath‧lete /ˈæθliːt/
noun [countable] Date: 1400-1500
Language: Latin
Origin: athleta, from Greek athletes, from athlon 'prize, competition'
1. someone who competes in sports competitions, especially running, jumping, and throwing:Language: Latin
Origin: athleta, from Greek athletes, from athlon 'prize, competition'
2. someone who is good at sports and who often does sports: