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Перевод: sportsmanship
[существительное] спортивное мастерство; честность ; прямота ; физическая подготовка; увлечение спортом
Тезаурус:
- Shrewd, quietly spoken and a model of impeccable sportsmanship for young and not - so-young alike, he has created a chemistry which has made Haslemere 4th XI one of the most popular sides with its opponents and the happiest with itself.
- The service was conducted by the vicar and Chapman's friend, the Reverend Norman Boyd, who spoke of the sportsmanship of this "outstanding personality of the football world".
- In the world of hockey, fourth elevens tend to encapsulate competition tempered by good humour and, to a relatively high degree, good sportsmanship.
- In standing out for true sportsmanship on the field Mr Chapman, loyally backed by his players, set a standard which has raised the sport he loved to the highest level, and has won for him the gratitude of sportsmen the world over."
- A naturally shy man, who doesn't boast about his achievements, and had never previously agreed to any magazine interview, Zarei will not say who the winning runner was, and is reluctant to talk about the times he has put sportsmanship before victory, unless his motives are misinterpreted.
- In the end, the WICBC's attitude that they could not accept any individual who did not uphold their tradition of sportsmanship prevailed, and Gilchrist played no more Tests.
- Although the opposing team has no chance of winning, any attempt to withdraw your remaining team-member(s) may well be rewarded by disqualification of the entire team for bad sportsmanship.
- Baden Powell in his Scouting for Boys , published in 1908, suggests that professional football was betraying the British traditions of "fair play" and sportsmanship:
- If the meticulous Davis was the last player one would expect to lose in such a manner, the six-times Masters champion retained his reputation for sportsmanship by the grace with which he accepted the verdict.
- Chapman valued good sportsmanship highly, and still liked to be a good sport himself.
- However, much one may respect Borg's reputation and his unerring sportsmanship, I find it hard to share his optimism, especially as only 16 of the 54 points he won were from his winners.
- A wrestling stadium was opened in 1933 by a former amateur wrestler and publican to show "free style" wrestling from the USA with its commercial flamboyance and parodies of "good" and "bad" sportsmanship.
- Though golf should be subjected to the same criteria as other sports, and a bit of enthusiastic reaction is part of that, it must retain its decorum if its special flavour and reputation for sportsmanship under duress is not to be undermined.
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