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  • 61špórt — a m (ọ̑) 1. po ustaljenih pravilih izvajana telesna dejavnost za krepitev telesne zmogljivosti, tekmovanje, razvedrilo: gojiti šport; poškodovati se pri športu; odlikovati se v športu; plavanje je njegov najljubši šport / kolesarski, konjeniški …

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  • 62sport — n. & v. n. 1 a a game or competitive activity, esp. an outdoor one involving physical exertion, e.g. cricket, football, racing, hunting. b such activities collectively (the world of sport). 2 (in pl.) Brit. a a meeting for competing in sports,… …

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  • 63sport — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, to divert, disport, short for disporten Date: 15th century intransitive verb 1. a. to amuse oneself ; frolic < lambs sporting in the meadow > b. to engage in a sport …

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  • 64Sport 1 — Infobox TV channel name = Sport 1 logofile = Sport1 TV.png logosize = logoalt = logo2 = launch = closed date = picture format = share = share as of = share source = network = owner = Chellomedia slogan = country = broadcast area = HUN ROM CZE SVK …

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  • 65sport —    This word was applied to young men in general, regardless of their sporting interests, at the beginning of the twentieth century, especially in the USA. It then became possible to use the term to address a man, either one well known to the&#8230; …

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  • 66sport — [[t]spɔ͟ː(r)t[/t]] ♦♦ sports, sporting, sported 1) N VAR Sports are games such as football and basketball and other competitive leisure activities which need physical effort and skill. I d say football is my favourite sport... She excels at sport …

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  • 67Sport — der Sport (Grundstufe) gesunde, körperliche Aktivität Beispiel: Er treibt keinen Sport. Kollokation: sich für Sport interessieren der Sport (Aufbaustufe) Unterrichtsfach, bei dem Schüler körperliche Übungen machen Beispiele: Er will Sport&#8230; …

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  • 68Sport — Spọrt der; (e)s; nur Sg; 1 Kollekt; Tätigkeiten, die meist Kraft und Geschicklichkeit voraussetzen (wie z.B. Turnen, Fußball, Skifahren) und bei denen man sich oft in Wettkämpfen mit anderen vergleicht &LT;Sport treiben&GT; || K : Sportangler,&#8230; …

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  • 69Sport —    Systematic gymnastics and organized sport in Austria were developments of the 19th and 20th centuries. Physical education became a requirement in Austrian schools after 1869, though it was optional for girls after 1882.    Europe’s most&#8230; …

    Historical dictionary of Austria

  • 70sport — [[t]spɔrt, spoʊrt[/t]] n. 1) spo an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature 2) spo such activities collectively 3) diversion; recreation 4) jest; pleasantry 5) mockery; ridicule: They made sport of&#8230; …

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