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单词 Frisbee
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Definition of Frisbee in English:

Frisbee

nounˈfrɪzbiˈfrɪzbi
trademark
  • 1A concave plastic disc designed for skimming through the air as an outdoor game or amusement.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here again we found ourselves behind a group of school children enthusiastically volunteering to feed the sea lions and throw them frisbees at the afternoon show.
    • And it's been interesting having children throw frisbees at me, even though they seemed to be aiming for my head.
    • As I pulled into the driveway, I noticed the numerous chew toys and frisbees scattered here and there.
    • People were taking walks, going fishing in the pond, throwing frisbees for their dogs, or simply having lunch in the shade of the trees.
    • People are going to be throwing frisbees no matter what.
    1. 1.1mass noun The activity of skimming a Frisbee.
      kids were playing Frisbee
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For as much as $950 a week, you and your dog can bunk-in with others and enjoy such fun as playing frisbee, square dancing and kissing contests.
      • Moriah and I paired up for most of the activities, which included tennis and frisbee.
      • We all laughed, and then ran over with everyone else, and started playing frisbee!
      • At the few I attended, for instance, the party seemed to involve listening to folk music and playing frisbee, which is a source of joy for a fairly small slice of the population.
      • Then Neil and I headed off to a nearby park to play frisbee.
      • With the medication, he's able to kneel down, play frisbee with his dog, and socialise with his retired friends.
      • A group of people who were playing frisbee nearby asked if we could be stand-in bodies for them.
      • Suggest going to the park for a game of rounders, cricket or frisbee.
      • In July we will be getting together for some food and frisbee in one of Saskatoon's downtown parks (probably Kinsmen) for some an all-ages picnic and barbecue.
      • Also, somehow, in the midst of being homeschooled and hating sports, I've managed to have never, ever played frisbee in my entire life.
      • When we got home, Mom and I played some frisbee in the back yard.
      • In the afternoon I went to Brockwell Park and sat around with friends and attempted to play frisbee.
      • So far, he says, giving up alcohol has made him much more clear-headed, with energy to pursue other interests from kayaking and frisbee to films and theatre.
      • This is supposedly the best season for opportunists to appear on campus and steal while we are out enjoying the sun and playing frisbee.
      • Any raised voices are quickly countered with: ‘Hey man, chill, we're playing frisbee.’
      • Kids walked around with their parents, and a few played frisbee or tossed a baseball around.
      • I just don't want to be told to enjoy it by people with lobster-red peeling skin, who have just spent eight ‘glorious’ hours playing frisbee in the park while attempting to catch enough rays to get skin cancer.
      • ‘At Monash we played billiards and frisbee,’ reminisced Jon Faine.
      • We played frisbee next to a queue of what must have been a thousand young women waiting to get Tokio's autographs.
      • He sprained his ankle playing frisbee in Greenwich.

Origin

1950s: said to be named after the Frisbie bakery (Bridgeport, Connecticut), whose pie tins could be used similarly.

 
 

Definition of Frisbee in US English:

Frisbee

(also frisbee)
nounˈfrizbēˈfrɪzbi
trademark
  • 1A concave plastic disk designed for skimming through the air as an outdoor game or amusement.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • People are going to be throwing frisbees no matter what.
    • And it's been interesting having children throw frisbees at me, even though they seemed to be aiming for my head.
    • People were taking walks, going fishing in the pond, throwing frisbees for their dogs, or simply having lunch in the shade of the trees.
    • As I pulled into the driveway, I noticed the numerous chew toys and frisbees scattered here and there.
    • Here again we found ourselves behind a group of school children enthusiastically volunteering to feed the sea lions and throw them frisbees at the afternoon show.
    1. 1.1 The game or amusement of skimming a Frisbee.
      kids were playing Frisbee
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Kids walked around with their parents, and a few played frisbee or tossed a baseball around.
      • A group of people who were playing frisbee nearby asked if we could be stand-in bodies for them.
      • This is supposedly the best season for opportunists to appear on campus and steal while we are out enjoying the sun and playing frisbee.
      • Suggest going to the park for a game of rounders, cricket or frisbee.
      • I just don't want to be told to enjoy it by people with lobster-red peeling skin, who have just spent eight ‘glorious’ hours playing frisbee in the park while attempting to catch enough rays to get skin cancer.
      • For as much as $950 a week, you and your dog can bunk-in with others and enjoy such fun as playing frisbee, square dancing and kissing contests.
      • In the afternoon I went to Brockwell Park and sat around with friends and attempted to play frisbee.
      • Then Neil and I headed off to a nearby park to play frisbee.
      • We played frisbee next to a queue of what must have been a thousand young women waiting to get Tokio's autographs.
      • When we got home, Mom and I played some frisbee in the back yard.
      • With the medication, he's able to kneel down, play frisbee with his dog, and socialise with his retired friends.
      • So far, he says, giving up alcohol has made him much more clear-headed, with energy to pursue other interests from kayaking and frisbee to films and theatre.
      • Moriah and I paired up for most of the activities, which included tennis and frisbee.
      • At the few I attended, for instance, the party seemed to involve listening to folk music and playing frisbee, which is a source of joy for a fairly small slice of the population.
      • We all laughed, and then ran over with everyone else, and started playing frisbee!
      • In July we will be getting together for some food and frisbee in one of Saskatoon's downtown parks (probably Kinsmen) for some an all-ages picnic and barbecue.
      • He sprained his ankle playing frisbee in Greenwich.
      • Also, somehow, in the midst of being homeschooled and hating sports, I've managed to have never, ever played frisbee in my entire life.
      • ‘At Monash we played billiards and frisbee,’ reminisced Jon Faine.
      • Any raised voices are quickly countered with: ‘Hey man, chill, we're playing frisbee.’

Origin

1950s: said to be named after the Frisbie bakery (Bridgeport, Connecticut), whose pie tins could be used similarly.

 
 
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