long jump
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ˈlong jump noun the long jump DSOa sport in which each competitor tries to jump further than anyone else 跳远 → high jump —long jumper noun [countable]
Examples from the Corpus
long jump• Was it Carl Lewis falling prostrate after his gold medal long jump?• They will also clash in the senior women's long jump and the shot.• Ewry also took the standing long jump at 11-4 and the standing triple jump with a whopping 37-7.• But agile he isn't; witness this rather half-hearted attempt at the long jump.• He dabbled in the long jump until the age of twenty-four and then decided to switch to the sprints.• This is one country where he never was going to grab the gold medal in the long jump.• Carl Lewis has done it in the 100 and 200 meters, tossing in the long jump for good measure.• I hurt my foot in the last round of the long jump.ˈlong jump nounChineseSyllable
sport in Corpus further each than a to jump tries which competitor
long jump
ˈlong jump
noun
the long jump a sport in which each competitor tries to jump further than anyone else ⇨ high jump
—long jumper noun [countable]
ˈlong jump
nounthe long jump a sport in which each competitor tries to jump further than anyone else ⇨ high jump
—long jumper noun [countable]