n. 运动;运动会(sport的复数);(报纸)体育版面;突变;娱乐
adj. 运动的;适用于运动的
v. 娱乐;戏弄(sport的第三人称单数)
英 [spɔːts] 美 [spɔrts]
权威例句
- The giggling couple loaded up their red sports car and drove off.
笑咧咧的夫妻把东西装上他们的红色跑车后疾驰而去。
来自柯林斯例句 - He wants to add a huge sports complex to Binfield Manor.
他想给宾菲尔德庄园加盖一个大型综合体育场。
来自柯林斯例句 - The winter sports bring the jet set from England.
冬季运动吸引了英格兰的富豪们。
来自柯林斯例句 - Under his editorship, the Economist has introduced regular sports coverage.
在他担任编辑期间,《经济家》开始定期刊登体育报道。
来自柯林斯例句 - He is the founder of International Sports Management Limited.
他是国际体育管理有限公司的创始人。
来自柯林斯例句
英文词源
sports (n.)
atheltic games and contests, 1590s, from sport (n.). Meaning "sports section of a newspaper" is 1913. As an adjective from 1897. Sports fan attested from 1921. Sports car attested by 1914; so called for its speed and power:
I have just returned from the south of France, passing through Lyons, where I visited the [Berliet] works with my car, and was shown the new model 25 h.p. "sports" car, and was so impressed with this that I immediately ordered one on my return to London. [letter in "The Autocar," Jan. 7, 1914]