boxing
boxing — 名詞
1. the sport of trying to beat an opponent with punches while both fighters wear th
拳擊
戴拳套互相出拳的運動
the sport of trying to beat an opponent with punches while both fighters wear thick gloves
At sixteen, Hana joined a local boxing club after school.
Hana 十六歲時放學後加入了當地的拳擊社。
collocation: boxing club
On Friday nights, Grandpa still watches boxing with his old gym friends.
每到星期五晚上,爺爺仍會和以前拳館的朋友一起看拳擊。
pattern: watch boxing
During training, a boxing coach taught Omar to move his feet faster.
訓練時,一名拳擊教練教 Omar 更快地移動腳步。
Boxing helped Mei build confidence after a difficult year at school.
拳擊幫助 Mei 在艱難的一年後重新建立自信。
In the Olympic final, the crowd cheered when Bao won boxing gold.
在奧運決賽中,Bao 奪下拳擊金牌時,全場都歡呼了起來。
- pugilism
formal or old-fashioned term for boxing, often seen in writing rather than everyday speech
- prizefighting
older term, mainly for professional boxing done for money
- combat sport
broader category that includes boxing as well as wrestling, judo, and similar sports
文法句型
do boxing
watch boxing
take up boxing
用法筆記
Usually uncountable and common after verbs such as do, watch, and take up. Use boxer for the athlete, and phrases like boxing gloves or boxing match for equipment and events.