calisthenics 英 [ˌkælɪs'θenɪks]   美 [ˌkælɪsˈθɛnɪks]

calisthenics

calisthenics  英 [ˌkælɪs'θenɪks] 美 [ˌkælɪsˈθɛnɪks]

n. 健美体操 

名词复数:calisthenicss 

In Mr. Hu's last year in high school, calisthenics for seniors will be optional. 等到胡元上高三,广播体操就不会是强制性的了。
Radios in workplaces across the Chinese capital are once more blasting out exercise music this week, as Beijing resumes mandatory calisthenics after a three-year break. 本周,中国首都的各个工作单位的广播再次飘响起体操音乐,北京在经过三年暂停之后,重新开始强制性的健身操。

  • Calisthenics is exercise, like jumping jacks or pull-ups, that people do to stay in shape or get in better shape.
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  • n. 健美体操
  • 1. In Mr. Hu's last year in high school, calisthenics for seniors will be optional.

    等到胡元上高三,广播体操就不会是强制性的了。

  • 2. Radios in workplaces across the Chinese capital are once more blasting out exercise music this week, as Beijing resumes mandatory calisthenics after a three-year break.

    本周,中国首都的各个工作单位的广播再次飘响起体操音乐,北京在经过三年暂停之后,重新开始强制性的健身操。

  • 3. I’m going to try some weight training and calisthenics to see how my body recovers from such workouts.

    我想我可以尝试一些肌肉锻炼或是健美操,看看我的身体的反应如何。

  • calisthenics (n.) also callisthenics, kind of light gymnastics, 1842, (the adjective calisthenic/callisthenic, of exercises, was in use by 1837), formed on model of French callisthenie, from Latinized combining form of Greek kallos "beauty" (see Callisto) + sthenos "strength, power, ability, might" (perhaps from PIE root *segh- "to have, hold," on the notion of "steadfastness, toughness") + -ics.
cal·is·then·ics / ; NAmE / noun ( NAmE) = callisthenics cal·is·then·ics / ; NAmE /
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