0 a sport in which two or four people hit a shuttlecock (= a light object with feathers) over a high net -- 羽毛球运动
Possibly they go along only to play badminton.
The property contains, among other things, 15 tennis courts, 4 squash courts, a gymnasium and a badminton court.
There are also the national competitions: squash, five-a-side football, badminton and fishing.
If there were no soccer, it is possible that the hooliganism would spread to badminton and ping pong.
Schools might not be open in the evenings for badminton and other recreational classes.
This certainly would help to reduce rents for other organisations, many of them voluntary, amateur sports clubs, badminton clubs, and so on.
In 1950, there were only six classes involved in coaching in badminton and by 1967 there were 609, a dramatic increase.
The manufacturers tell us that the sales of badminton equipment showed a 40 per cent, increase in 1965 as against 10 years earlier.