sportsmanship
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++sports·man·ship /ˈspɔːtsmənʃɪp $ ˈspɔːrts-/ noun [uncountable] DSFAIRbehaviour that is fair, honest, and polite in a game or sports competition 运动家风度[品格],体育精神 His sportsmanship and style of play are refreshing. 他的体育精神和比赛风格令人耳目一新。good/bad/poor sportsmanship (=good or bad behaviour in a sport) 良好的/差劲的体育精神 We try to teach the kids good sportsmanship. 我们尽量教给孩子们良好的体育精神。
Examples from the Corpus
sportsmanship• Tom taught me more about sportsmanship than all the other coaches I ever had put together.• This typifies the ideals and sportsmanship of Golden Oldies cricket.• Lew Hoad was the very best player at tennis as well, simultaneously, as the very best sportsman at sportsmanship.• Lester has brought pleasure to millions with his fine sportsmanship and personal bravery.• As a nation we pride ourselves on our strong sense of sportsmanship and fair play.• She was held up as a living version of the Olympic torch, burning with the spirit of sportsmanship.• There are still people out there who teach and practice fair play, sportsmanship, and competition.• The intention is noble, I suppose: Teach them sportsmanship, fair play and all that.sports·man·ship nounChineseSyllable
behaviour and Corpus polite is that honest, fair,
sportsmanship
sports‧man‧ship /ˈspɔːtsmənʃɪp $ ˈspɔːrts-/
noun [uncountable]
behaviour that is fair, honest, and polite in a game or sports competition:
His sportsmanship and style of play are refreshing.
good/bad/poor sportsmanship (=good or bad behaviour in a sport)
We try to teach the kids good sportsmanship.
sports‧man‧ship /ˈspɔːtsmənʃɪp $ ˈspɔːrts-/
noun [uncountable]behaviour that is fair, honest, and polite in a game or sports competition:
good/bad/poor sportsmanship (=good or bad behaviour in a sport)