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sport




1 sport
2 doing sports
3 watching sport
4 baseball
5 basketball
6 cricket
7 fighting and shooting sports
8 golf
9 hockey
10 indoor sports
11 skating
12 table tennis
13 tennis
14 volleyball
15 water sports
soccer, rugby and American football
FOOTBALL
catching fish and hunting animals for sport FISH 1, HUNT
see also SKI, BICYCLE, BOAT, CLIMB, FLY 2, HORSE

1 sport
- a physical activity that you do for exercise or because you enjoy it: sport (noun C/U)
Which sports do you do? winter sports indoor/outdoor sports He does a lot of sport. the importance of sport for health
- connected with sport: sports, sporting
We have excellent sports facilities (= buildings, equipment, etc) in this town. the sports page (in a newspaper)
a sports star/personality sporting activities a sporting achievement
- the kinds of sport where people run, jump or throw things: athletics (noun U)
- a sport which involves playing with a ball: game
to play games the game of tennis
※ more on athletics ATHLETICS
- playing games GAME

2 doing sports
- a man/woman who does sport: sportsman/woman
- a person who takes part in a sport for pleasure, not for money: amateur
amateur sports an amateur boxer
- a person who gets paid to do a sport: professional; to stop being an amateur and become a professional: turn professional
a professional footballer She turned professional after the 1996 Olympics.
- an organized event in which people try to win sth: competition
an athletics competition
- an occasion of playing a game: game
a game of squash
- an organized game in a competition: match
a hockey/boxing match
※ more on competitions COMPETITION
Note: you play games like tennis, football or golf; you go* swimming, riding, skiing, etc; you do* activities like aerobics, karate, judo, and athletic sports such as the high jump or the relay.
- to do sth many times until you are good at it: practise (AmE practice)(sth); noun (U): practice
You'll never improve if you don't practise. I've got football practice today. I haven't played tennis for ages - I'm a bit out of practice (= I haven't practised much recently).
- to practise a sport very hard and in an organized way: train; noun (U): training
You need to train hard to be a professional.
- a person who teaches you how to do your sport better: coach; this activity: coaching (noun U); verb: coach sb
a tennis coach I'm paying for tennis coaching to improve my game. George is being coached by a professional.
- use of the body in a way that will keep you healthy: exercise (noun U)
I don't get much exercise these days. You should take regular exercise if you want to stay healthy.
※ more on exercise EXERCISE
※—† clothes, etc that are needed for sport
- shoes that people wear for doing general sports: training shoes, trainers (AmE sneakers)
- a suit that people wear for sports practice, consisting of loose trousers and a sweater: tracksuit
- all the clothes you need to play a particular sport: (sports) kit (noun U), (sports) gear (noun U), (more formal) sportswear (noun U)
I need to wash my sports gear. They sell all kinds of sportswear.
- the things that are needed for doing a particular sport: equipment (noun U)
- a bag used for sports clothes and equipment: sports bag
※—† places where people do sports
- a large closed area for sports and games with seats for people to watch: stadium
a football stadium a sports stadium
- part of a stadium with seats for people who are watching: stand
- special lights used at sports events which are held at night: floodlights
- an area of land used for sports: sports ground
- a large field for doing sports or playing on (for example in schools): playing field
- a place especially marked out for a particular sport: pitch, court
a football/rugby/hockey/cricket pitch a tennis/squash/badminton court
- a place marked out for particular races: course, track
a running track
- a special centre where people can do all kinds of different sports: sports centre (AmE sports center), leisure centre (AmE leisure center)
- a sports centre where people have to pay to be a member: sports club
- a room in a sports centre where people do weight-lifting or gymnastics or other indoor sports: gym, gymnasium
- the place in a sports centre where people change their clothes: changing room (AmE locker room); a small box in a changing room where people can keep their things: locker

3 watching sport
- a person who watches sport: spectator; a person who watches and supports team sports, for example football: supporter, fan
- a large group of people watching the sport at a game or a sports competition: crowd
- when sb wins or does well, the crowd cheers; noun (U): cheering
There was cheering and clapping from the crowd when the final whistle went.
- a person who talks about a sport on the television or the radio as it is happening: commentator; verb: commentate (on sth)
a football commentator
- what a commentator says as he/she is watching a sport: (running) commentary

4 baseball
- a game that is popular in the USA, played with a baseball bat and ball by two teams of nine players. It is played on a baseball field. Each player tries to hit the ball and then run round the field, passing four places (bases) in order to get a run. The player who is trying to hit the ball is the batter. The person behind him who tries to catch the ball is the catcher. The person who throws the ball is the pitcher.
- The batter is out if he does not succeed in hitting the ball after three attempts, or if a fielder catches the ball or touches him with the ball when he is between bases.

5 basketball
- a game that is played by two teams of five or six players. It is played with a basketball on a basketball court. A goal (called a basket) is scored by throwing the ball into a net with an open bottom. A game similar to basketball which is usually played by women is netball.

6 cricket
- a game that is played by two teams of eleven players on a grass pitch. The teams take it in turns to bat (= hit the ball with a cricket bat). The batsman (= person who is batting) stands at one end of the wicket (= strip of grass in the middle of the pitch) and the bowler bowls (= throws) the ball towards him and tries to hit the three pieces of wood (also called a wicket) which are behind the batsman. If he hits the wicket, the batsman is out and a new team member replaces him.
- The batsman tries to hit the ball and score a run by running to the other end of the wicket, while the players from the other team (the fielders) throw the ball back to the bowler. If one of the fielders catches the ball before it hits the ground, the batsman is out. When all the batsmen are out, the other team comes* in to bat. A person who plays cricket is a cricketer.

7 fighting and shooting sports
- the sport in which two people fight by hitting each other with their hands, wearing big gloves: boxing (noun U); verb: box; a person who boxes: boxer
- a style of fighting, originally from Japan, in which the hands and feet are used as weapons: karate (noun U)
※ more on boxing BOXING
- a sport in which two people fight and try to throw each other to the ground: wrestling (noun U); verb: wrestle; a person who wrestles: wrestler
- a sport which is similar to wrestling and is also a form of self-defence: judo (noun U)
- sports like karate and judo are called martial arts (noun plural)
- the sport of fighting with swords: fencing (noun U); to fight with swords: fence; a person who fences: fencer
- the sport of shooting guns: shooting; verb: shoot*; a person who shoots: shooter; an object that you aim at (= try to hit) when you practise shooting: target
to shoot at a target
- the sport of shooting with a bow and arrow: archery (noun U); a person who does archery: archer

8 golf
- a game in which each player uses a golf club (= a kind of stick) to hit a golf ball (a small hard ball) into a series of nine or eighteen holes on a large area of land called a golf course. One game of golf is called a round (of golf). An act of hitting the ball is a shot. The winner is the player who succeeds in going round the course with the smallest number of shots. A person who plays golf is a golfer.

9 hockey
- a game (in AmE called field hockey) played on a field by two teams of eleven players each. Each player uses a hockey stick (= a kind of curved stick) to hit the ball (which is small and hard) into a goal. Hockey which is played on ice using skates is called ice hockey (AmE hockey). Ice hockey is played with a wooden puck instead of a ball.

10 indoor sports
- physical exercises that are done indoors, often using special equipment such as bars and ropes: gymnastics (noun U); a person who does gymnastics: gymnast
- energetic physical exercises (often done to music) that increase the amount of oxygen in your blood: aerobics (noun U)
- lifting heavy objects as an exercise: weightlifting (noun U); the objects which are lifted: weights; a person who does this form of exercise: weightlifter
- a piece of equipment for jumping up and down on: trampoline; exercise which is done using this equipment: trampolining (noun U)

11 skating
- to move over ice wearing boots with thick metal blades (ice-skates) on the bottom: skate; the name of the activity: skating (noun U), ice-skating (noun U); a person who skates: skater
- a large area of ice, or a building containing a large area of ice, that is used for skating on: ice rink, skating rink
- to skate over the ground wearing a type of shoe with small wheels on the bottom (roller skates or Rollerblades): roller skate; the name of the activity: roller skating (noun U); a person who roller skates: roller skater
- to stand on and ride a narrow board with wheels attached to it (a skateboard): skateboard; a person who skateboards: skateboarder

12 table tennis
- a game (also called ping-pong) with rules like tennis in which two or four players hit a light plastic ball across a table with a small light bat.

13 tennis
- a game played on a tennis court by two or four players who hit a tennis ball to each other across a net using tennis rackets. A game of tennis played by two players is called singles and one which is played by four players is called doubles. In a game of tennis, players play many games, in which they score points; the first player to win six games wins a set; three or five sets make a match.
- You start play when you serve the ball; an act of serving the ball is a serve (formal service); the person who does this is the server.
- A score of no points is called love (for example, '30 love' means that one player has 30 points and the other player has none). When both players have the same points you say all (for example, 'fifteen all' means that both players have fifteen points). When both players have 40 points, the score is called deuce.

14 volleyball
- a game that is played on a volleyball court by two teams of six players. The players hit a volleyball over a high net with their hands.

15 water sports
- to move your body through water: swim*; the name of the activity or sport: swimming (noun U)
- to jump into the water with your head first: dive*; an act of diving into water: dive;
- the activity or sport of diving into water: diving (noun U)
※ more on swimming and diving SWIM
- to stand or lie on a surfboard and ride on a wave towards the shore: surf; the name of the sport: surfing (noun U); a person who surfs: surfer
good surfing conditions
- to surf on a board with a sail which is blown by the wind: windsurf; the name of the sport: windsurfing (noun U); a person who windsurfs: windsurfer
to go windsurfing
- to move across the surface of water standing on water-skis, being pulled by a boat: water-ski; the name of the sport: water-skiing (noun U); a person who does this: water-skier
a water-skiing competition

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