What words to use for sports

Updated on culture 2024-02-28
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Words that denote exercise are: running, walking, high jump, long jump.

    Mountain climbing, swimming, kicking ball, skipping rope, tug-of-war.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Running, walking, high jump, long jump, climbing, swimming, kicking, skipping rope, tug-of-war, ......

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Words about sports are: catch up, sweat like rain, sweat, unstoppable, you chase me, a drum, victory in sight, steady victory, courage, gearing up, ready to go.

    Strive to catch up fèn qǐ zhí zhuī cheer up your spirits and go straight to catch up.

    Sweat such as rain huī hàn rú yǔ

    Sweating like rain. It was originally described as a lot of people, but now it is also described as sweating a lot. (It is also said that sweating becomes rain.) Example sentence: He sweated like rain after running a kilometer.

    You chase me to catch up nǐ zhuī wǒ gǎn

    勇往直前 yǒng wǎng zhí qián is not afraid of hardships and dangers, and bravely keeps moving forward.

    Rubbing Palms mó quán cā zhǎng describes the feeling of being in high spirits and eager to try before going into battle or work. Example sentence: The participants are all gearing up.

    整装备发 zhěng zhuāng dài fā Pack up and wait for departure.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Chase after you, grit your teeth, and work hard

    Far ahead, neck and neck, you chase me

    Victorious, vigorous, ** tide

    Exhilarating, intense, and exciting

    Ready, engrossed, lively

    Scramble, fight against the water, fight against the enemy, and fight it out

    Concerted efforts, hesitation, momentum

    Helpless, hurried, sonorous

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Seven up and eight down, the warbler sings and swallows dance, and the birds sing and the flowers are fragrant.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Chase after you, grit your teeth, fight hard, du

    Far ahead, neck and neck, you chase me to catch up with the dao, the flag is victorious, and the life is in.

    The dragon is alive and the tiger is like a tide

    Exhilarating, intense, and exciting

    Ready, engrossed, lively

    Scramble, fight against the water, fight against the enemy, and fight it out

    Concerted efforts, hesitation, momentum

    Helpless, hurried, sonorous

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Can't chase after it, grit your teeth, and fight hard.

    Fight, far ahead of bai, go hand in hand, du

    You chase me

    The flag is victorious, the dragon is alive and the tiger is alive, and the tide is like a tide

    Exhilarating, intense, and exciting

    Ready, engrossed, lively

    Scramble, fight against the water, fight against the enemy, and fight it out

    Concerted efforts, hesitation, momentum

    Helpless, hurried, sonorous

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Chase after you, grit your teeth, and work hard

    Far ahead, neck and neck, you chase me

    Victorious, vigorous, ** tide

    Exhilarating, intense, and exciting

    Ready, engrossed, lively

    Scramble, fight against the water, fight against the enemy, and fight it out

    Concerted efforts, hesitation, momentum

    Helpless, hurried, sonorous

    Crowds.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    For example: on a sunny afternoon, a naughty little boy ran to the playground with a blue racket, holding the ball in his left hand, holding a badminton racket in his right hand, throwing the shuttlecock into the air with his left trace, waving the racket with his right hand, the shuttlecock flew to the opponent's territory with a swish, and the other party did not show weakness and beat hard, the little boy took a few steps back, jumped up, raised the racket high with his right hand and aimed at the shuttlecock and buckled it forward, and the ball lay firmly on the opponent's turf, and won the other party's victory!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Here are some of the festive words that describe sports:

    1.Run: Move your legs quickly and move forward.

    2.Jumping: Kick the ground or jump into the air.

    3.Crawling: Crawling with hands and feet, such as climbing mountains, climbing walls, etc.

    4.Swimming: Paddle your body with your hands and feet in the water and move forward.

    5.Gliding: Gliding on ice or snow, such as skiing, skating, etc.

    6.Flying: Flying in the air, Sun Chai, such as birds, airplanes, etc.

    7.Kicking the ball: Kicking the ball with your feet and playing football.

    8.Jump rope: Hold the jump rope in your hand and jump over the jump rope when jumping.

    9.Playing basketball: Playing basketball with a ball in hand.

    10.Weightlifting: Lift the mascot with force for strength training.

    The above are some words to describe sports, I hope it will be helpful to you.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Lift, run, jump, sing.

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