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badminton

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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bad·min·ton /ˈbædmɪntən/ noun [uncountable]  badminton.jpg DSOa game that is similar to tennis but played with a shuttlecock (=small feathered object) instead of a ball 羽毛球4  See picture on 见图 Page A10 Sports centre 体育运动中心5 see picture at 见图 sport1
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badmintonAt Wolverhampton the carriage had all but emptied, leaving only a sleeping woman cradling a badminton racket.And I defy any of you to think of an amusing sign-off joke involving Nick Cave and badminton.Baseball, badminton, golf, swimming or camping, or backpacking, or fishing.At its best, badminton has been proven to be more demanding, faster and requiring more agility than tennis.The parent demand function is concerned with the consumer's decision to take part in badminton or not.Welcome to the world of badminton.So the Center Parcs leisure experience includes playing badminton, squash or tennis wreathed in the fog of a hundred Silk Cuts.I know it was only the badminton club doubles competition.
Origin badminton (1800-1900) Badminton grand house in Gloucestershire, England where it was first played
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badminton
badminton /ˈbædmɪntən/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1800-1900
 Origin: Badminton grand house in Gloucestershire, England where it was first played

a game that is similar to tennis but played with a shuttlecock (=small feathered object) instead of a ball


bad·min·tonBrE /ˈbædmɪntən/ 🔊NAmE /ˈbædmɪntən/ 🔊 noun [uncountable]
a game like tennis across a high net using a racket played by two or four people, usually indoors. Players hit a small light kind of ball, originally with feathers around it (= a shuttlecock ) across a high net using a racket. 羽毛球运动