marathon
marathon 英 [ˈmærəθən] 美 [ˈmærəθɑn]
n. 马拉松赛跑; adj. 马拉松式的
名词复数:marathons
- A marathon is a very long race that runners compete in — a 26 mile, 385 yard race, to be exact. When you're training for a marathon, you'll gradually increase the distance of your daily runs.
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- n. 马拉松赛跑;
- adj. 马拉松式的
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1. the London marathon
伦敦马拉松赛跑
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2. to run a marathon
参加马拉松赛跑
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3. The interview was a real marathon.
这次面试真是一场马拉松。
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4. a marathon journey lasting 56 hours
持续了 56 小时的马拉松式的旅程
- marathon (n.) 1896, marathon race, from story of Greek hero Pheidippides, who in 490 B.C.E. ran to Athens from the Plains of Marathon to tell of the allied Greek victory there over Persian army. The original story (Herodotus) is that he ran from Athens to Sparta to seek aid, which arrived too late to participate in the battle. Introduced as an athletic event in the 1896 revival of the Olympic Games, based on a later, less likely story, and quickly extended to mean "any very long event or activity." The place name is literally "fennel-field." Related: Marathoner (by 1912).
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