athletics

athletics
-'le-
noun singular (the sports of running, jumping etc or competitions in these: Athletics was my favourite activity at school.) atletismo
athletics n atletismo
Aunque acaba en -s, athletics es un nombre incontable y el verbo va en singular
athletics is a popular sport el atletismo es un deporte popular
athletics
tr[æɵ'letɪks]
noun
1 atletismo
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
athletics club club nombre masculino de atletismo
athletics meeting reunión nombre femenino atlética
athletics [æɵ'lɛt̬ɪks] ns & pl
: atletismo m
athletics
n.
atletismo (Deporte) s.m.
æθ'letɪks
noun (+ sing or pl vb)
a) (active sports) (AmE) deportes mpl
b) (track and field) (esp BrE) atletismo m
[æθ'letɪks]
1.
NSING (Brit) atletismo m ; (US) deportes mpl
2.
CPD

athletics coach N — entrenador(a) m / f de atletismo

athletics competition N — competición f atlética

athletics meeting N — competición f atlética, prueba f atlética

athletics track N — pista f de atletismo

* * *
[æθ'letɪks]
noun (+ sing or pl vb)
a) (active sports) (AmE) deportes mpl
b) (track and field) (esp BrE) atletismo m

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