boxing
英 [ˈbɒksɪŋ]
美 [ˈbɑːksɪŋ]
n. 拳击(运动)
v. (拳击运动)击打(某人); 把(某物)装箱(或盒、匣)
box的现在分词
现在分词:boxing
Collins.2 / BNC.5109 / COCA.5637
牛津词典
noun
- 拳击(运动)
a sport in which two people fight each other with their hands, while wearing very large thick gloves (called boxing gloves )- a boxing champion/match
拳击冠军 / 比赛 - heavyweight boxing
重量级拳击
- a boxing champion/match
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 拳击(运动)
Boxingis a sport in which two people wearing large padded gloves fight according to special rules.- Some speakers argued that boxing was less dangerous than rugby.
一些发言者认为拳击的危险性比橄榄球运动小。
- Some speakers argued that boxing was less dangerous than rugby.
英英释义
noun
- the enclosure of something in a package or box
- fighting with the fists
双语例句
- Few contests in the recent history of British boxing have been as thrilling.
英国近年的拳击比赛中很少有如此激动人心的。 - Although much less experienced, he gave a good account of him self in the boxing match.
他虽然很缺乏经验,但在拳击比赛中仍大显身手。 - He won the world heavyweight boxing championship on points.
他以点数赢得了世界重量级拳击冠军。 - Boxing is a test of skill and technique, rather than brute strength.
拳击考验的是技能和技术,不是蛮力。 - He will never again be allowed inside a British boxing ring.
他被永久禁止踏入英国拳击赛场。 - His defeat of the world champion made him a star in the boxing world.
他战胜了世界冠军,这使他成为世界拳坛上的一颗明星。 - I was the seminary boxing champion.
我是神学院拳击冠军。 - I think boxing will take off in a big way here.
我想拳击运动在这儿会有很大的发展。 - At college he studied English and did amateur boxing.
大学时,他学习英语,同时还参加业余拳击。 - The only way boxing can be discussed is in the context of a caveman's sport.
拳击只能在原始人的运动这个意义上加以讨论。