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单词 natatorium
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Definition of natatorium in English:

natatorium

noun ˌneɪtəˈtɔːrɪəmˌnātəˈtôrēəm
North American
  • A swimming pool, especially one that is indoors.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The air temperature inside the largest natatorium ever built for swimming is a constant 79 degrees Fahrenheit.
    • That could be explained by the desire to make long course cuts for the Olympic Trials, Indianapolis' central location and the lure of this natatorium.
    • The crowd around him in the Indianapolis natatorium rises to its feet as the finalists charge toward the finishing wall.
    • Given the choice between funding public recreational facilities - a natatorium, bike paths, etc. - or private businesses, I'll take the pools and paths any day.
    • If energy were a paint, the walls of the natatoriums where she swims would be splattered.
    • Outside the natatorium, the entire nation went crazy in a celebration that lasted for days.
    • The air in the natatorium was thick and stifling, as I knew it would be.
    • All three events were held at Stanford University's new natatorium.
    • He also would occasionally be found swimming in the college's main natatorium during his free time, whenever he could do that well enough, in fact.
    • Matt and Annie yelled to their best friend who had just entered the natatorium.
    • It is the Olympic finals and the natatorium has fallen silent as everyone leans forward in hushed anticipation.
    • In one notable project, he worked with the 1996 Olympic games village architects to power the natatorium complex with the world?
    • Multi-colored bags and warm-ups litter the pool deck and individual teams cluster around the natatorium.
    • For those on campus, the new natatorium means practice will be over by dinner.
    • Another voice rang out through the natatorium, ‘John, is she all right?’
    • He was an avid golfer and gardener and swam every day, in good weather in a pond at his rural home, otherwise in the University natatorium.
    Synonyms
    swimming pool, baths, lido, piscina, plunge pool

Origin

Late 19th century: from late Latin, neuter (used as a noun) of natatorius 'relating to a swimmer', from natare 'to swim'.

 
 

Definition of natatorium in US English:

natatorium

nounˌnātəˈtôrēəm
North American
  • A swimming pool, especially one that is indoors.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Matt and Annie yelled to their best friend who had just entered the natatorium.
    • For those on campus, the new natatorium means practice will be over by dinner.
    • The air temperature inside the largest natatorium ever built for swimming is a constant 79 degrees Fahrenheit.
    • The air in the natatorium was thick and stifling, as I knew it would be.
    • Given the choice between funding public recreational facilities - a natatorium, bike paths, etc. - or private businesses, I'll take the pools and paths any day.
    • It is the Olympic finals and the natatorium has fallen silent as everyone leans forward in hushed anticipation.
    • If energy were a paint, the walls of the natatoriums where she swims would be splattered.
    • Multi-colored bags and warm-ups litter the pool deck and individual teams cluster around the natatorium.
    • He was an avid golfer and gardener and swam every day, in good weather in a pond at his rural home, otherwise in the University natatorium.
    • In one notable project, he worked with the 1996 Olympic games village architects to power the natatorium complex with the world?
    • That could be explained by the desire to make long course cuts for the Olympic Trials, Indianapolis' central location and the lure of this natatorium.
    • He also would occasionally be found swimming in the college's main natatorium during his free time, whenever he could do that well enough, in fact.
    • Another voice rang out through the natatorium, ‘John, is she all right?’
    • The crowd around him in the Indianapolis natatorium rises to its feet as the finalists charge toward the finishing wall.
    • All three events were held at Stanford University's new natatorium.
    • Outside the natatorium, the entire nation went crazy in a celebration that lasted for days.
    Synonyms
    swimming pool, baths, lido, piscina, plunge pool

Origin

Late 19th century: from late Latin, neuter (used as a noun) of natatorius ‘relating to a swimmer’, from natare ‘to swim’.

 
 
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