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单词 boxing
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Definition of boxing in English:

boxing

noun ˈbɒksɪŋˈbɑksɪŋ
  • The sport or practice of fighting with the fists, especially with padded gloves in a roped square ring according to prescribed rules (the Queensberry Rules).

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Whether it be football, rugby, tennis or boxing, Dermot will accompany each star to the game of their choice and talk to them about their love of the game.
    • The heavyweight boxing championship in cricket has been underway for a week or so now.
    • He began to get his boxing together and his confidence was ebbing back.
    • He's kind of figured out what he wants from life and I think he's enjoying his boxing now.
    • There is also significant interest being shown in exchanges with the boxing and volleyball teams.
    • But the 21-stone martial arts expert, who owns a boxing and training gymnasium, said he was now happy to draw a line under the past.
    • Through practising the boxing, people can build up their body and improve the physical defence against disease.
    • He's a veteran and he knows his boxing and I think you're going to see a lot of my jabs in this fight.
    • Though boxing is a male-dominated sport, she says she has never had to check her femininity at the door.
    • Only boxing asks an athlete to be supremely fit while playing offense and defense simultaneously with life at stake.
    • I was hoping for a fight and a boxing match broke out, to paraphrase an old joke.
    • Most of the fighters had a little boxing or martial arts experience but some were just raw street fighters.
    • The - final score would have baffled Einstein - and had the game been a boxing match the referee would have stopped it long before time was up.
    • It is not without reason that the formal rules of boxing, judo, fencing and even dueling require that the combatants salute each other before the engagement.
    • As for what goes on in the ring, the actual boxing can be a lot of fun.
    • He has covered ice hockey, golf, boxing and football.
    • Great Harwood took a different angle and staged a boxing, wrestling and weight-lifting contest on the cricket field.
    • Despite its recent forced move into the world of the ridiculous, the boxing and wrestling commission has long roots.
    • John was a coach far beyond his years and handed down his boxing and soccer knowledge to thousands of kids.
    • His company's bid was to turn the Dome into an arena for rock concerts and sports including boxing, tennis and athletics.
    Synonyms
    pugilism, fighting, sparring, fisticuffs
    kick-boxing, Thai boxing, prizefighting, bare-knuckle boxing/fighting
    the ring, the prize ring
    archaic the noble art/science (of self defence)
 
 

Definition of boxing in US English:

boxing

nounˈbɑksɪŋˈbäksiNG
  • The sport or practice of fighting with the fists, especially with padded gloves in a roped square ring according to prescribed rules.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most of the fighters had a little boxing or martial arts experience but some were just raw street fighters.
    • The heavyweight boxing championship in cricket has been underway for a week or so now.
    • His company's bid was to turn the Dome into an arena for rock concerts and sports including boxing, tennis and athletics.
    • As for what goes on in the ring, the actual boxing can be a lot of fun.
    • Though boxing is a male-dominated sport, she says she has never had to check her femininity at the door.
    • Great Harwood took a different angle and staged a boxing, wrestling and weight-lifting contest on the cricket field.
    • But the 21-stone martial arts expert, who owns a boxing and training gymnasium, said he was now happy to draw a line under the past.
    • John was a coach far beyond his years and handed down his boxing and soccer knowledge to thousands of kids.
    • There is also significant interest being shown in exchanges with the boxing and volleyball teams.
    • He's kind of figured out what he wants from life and I think he's enjoying his boxing now.
    • Whether it be football, rugby, tennis or boxing, Dermot will accompany each star to the game of their choice and talk to them about their love of the game.
    • He's a veteran and he knows his boxing and I think you're going to see a lot of my jabs in this fight.
    • It is not without reason that the formal rules of boxing, judo, fencing and even dueling require that the combatants salute each other before the engagement.
    • Despite its recent forced move into the world of the ridiculous, the boxing and wrestling commission has long roots.
    • The - final score would have baffled Einstein - and had the game been a boxing match the referee would have stopped it long before time was up.
    • He began to get his boxing together and his confidence was ebbing back.
    • I was hoping for a fight and a boxing match broke out, to paraphrase an old joke.
    • Only boxing asks an athlete to be supremely fit while playing offense and defense simultaneously with life at stake.
    • Through practising the boxing, people can build up their body and improve the physical defence against disease.
    • He has covered ice hockey, golf, boxing and football.
    Synonyms
    pugilism, fighting, sparring, fisticuffs
 
 
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