单词 | spartakiad |
释义 | spartakiadn. Now historical. In the Soviet Union and other Eastern European countries: a popular sporting event characterized by the participation of large numbers of people in a wide range of sports. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > match or competition > [noun] > series of, as public spectacle > specific May games1531 game1636 victorial1657 natal games1728 gathering1828 Olympiad1896 Olympian Games1896 Winter Olympic Games1908 winter game1924 Winter Olympics1924 Olympics1925 spartakiad1928 Winter Olympiad1928 Summer Olympics1931 paraplegic games1953 Paralympics1954 Paralympic Games1955 Special Olympics1968 worlds1984 iron man1985 1928 Internat. Press Corr. (Vienna) 24 May 532/2 The bourgeoisie of Czechoslovakia, having witnessed..the brilliant course of the first Spartakiade in 1921..and having constantly persecuted the Red Sport League, dissolved this group today. 1958 Praha Guidebk. 98 We shall not readily forget the first National Spartakiad of 1955..in which almost half a million gymnasts took part. 1964 V. & J. Louis Sport in Soviet Union iv. 11 The Spartakiad had begun with eliminating competitions in towns and villages, followed by inter-regional rounds. 1977 J. Riordan Sport in Soviet Society xi. 382 The third summer spartakiad was held in Czechoslovakia in 1973, and the fourth winter games in Bulgaria in late 1973. 1987 Boxing News 21 Aug. 23/3 Kaden took up boxing at 10, and was runner-up in a national spartakiad in East Berlin at 12. 1989 Times 5 Apr. 46/2 The Soviet leadership has always maintained in public that a third of the population takes part in the spartakiads. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1928 |
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