long jump
英 [lɒŋ dʒʌmp]
美 [lɔːŋ dʒʌmp]
n. 跳远
牛津词典
noun
- 跳远
a sporting event in which people try to jump as far forward as possible after running up to a line
柯林斯词典
- 跳远
The long jumpis an athletics contest which involves jumping as far as you can from a marker which you run up to.
英英释义
noun
- the act of jumping as far as possible from a running start
- a competition that involves jumping as far as possible from a running start
双语例句
- The female students improved a lot in the Standing Long Jump Test.
女生在立定跳远测试中成绩提高较大; - Taking-off is the most important stage in long jump and its techniques have great impact on the jumpers'performance.
在跳远运动中,起跳是最关键的环节,它的技术优劣对跳远成绩影响很大。 - I'd jumped seventeen feet six in the long jump, which was a school record
我跳远曾经跳出了17.6英尺,创造了学校纪录。 - He excelled all the other contestants in the long jump.
他的跳远成绩盖过了所有的选手。 - To the Wrong Time So I came to the long jump track.
于是我就阴差阳错的来到了跳远的赛场。 - I am going to compete in the long jump.
我要参加跳远比赛。 - He went up to receive his silver cup for the long jump.
他走上台去领取跳远比赛的银质奖杯。 - I remember last year's Games, held in the school, I took part in the long jump competition was first and broke the record, I am particularly pleased!
记得在去年学校举办的运动会上,我参加了跳远比赛,得到了第一名并打破了记录,我感到特别的高兴! - But she has recorded a number of uneven performances in the long jump.
但在跳远项目上她有过几次参差不齐的表现。 - The election of Michelle Bachelet as Chile's president completes a three-continent long jump for women in politics.
米歇尔·巴切莱特当选智利总统完成了从政女性的三大洲跳远。