0 a physically active game -- sport [ masculine ]
1 games or competitions involving physical activity -- idrett, sport
She’s very keen on sport of all kinds.
2 a particular game or amusement of this kind -- idrett, sportsgrein
3 a good-natured and obliging person -- grei/real person, kjernekar
He’s a good sport to agree to do that for us!
4 fun; amusement -- (for) moro
I only did it for sport.
5 to wear, especially in public -- skilte med, flotte seg med
Physical sports would probably be widely accepted as an exception to restrictive rules on consent, but two points must be borne in mind.
What it does have is the ability to market and organise sports events, and extract a high price from advertisers and sponsors.
More passive sports, such as angling, can also have an environmental impact.
She had to make a claim against the insurers, because her friend had not had full cover for his sports car.
One large shopping, sports and entertainments centre can give better services to the 100 000 people than the two old smaller centres.
The sports centre plays on this associative theme, abstract, critical and nostalgic in turn.
The stair is lit as a sports arena for play.
Further, illegal fishing and unregulated sports fishing have contributed to fish depletion.
中文繁体
比賽, 體育運動, 體育比賽…
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比赛, 体育运动, 体育比赛…
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deporte, deporte [masculine, singular]…
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esporte, esportes…
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スポーツ, 運動競技, 運動…
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spor, spor hareketleri, giymek…
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sport [masculine], sport, brave garçon/fille…
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esport…
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