- gymnast gym·nast n
- ['dʒɪmnæst]
ginnasta m/f
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gym|nast — «JIHM nast», noun. an expert in gymnastics. ╂[< Greek gymnast < gymnázein to exercise; see etym. under gymnasium (Cf. ↑gymnasium)] … Useful english dictionary
Gymnast — Gym nast (j[i^]m n[.a]st), n. [Gr. gymnasth s a trainer of athletes: cf. F. gymnaste. See {Gymnasium}.] One who teaches or practices gymnastic exercises; the manager of a gymnasium; an athlete … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gymnast — gym|nast [ dʒım,næst, dʒımnəst ] noun count someone who does GYMNASTICS as a sport, especially someone who takes part in competitions: an Olympic gymnast … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
gymnast — gym|nast [ˈdʒımnæst, nəst] n [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: gymnaste, from Greek gymnazein; GYMNASIUM] someone who is good at gymnastics and competes against other people in gymnastic competitions … Dictionary of contemporary English
Gymnast — Gym|nast der; en, en <aus gleichbed. gr. gymnaste̅s>: 1. Trainer der Athleten in der altgriech. Gymnastik. 2. Sportler, der Gymnastik treibt. 3. männliche Fachkraft, die auf dem Gebiet der Krankengymnastik tätig ist … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
gymnast — gym·nast … English syllables
gymnast — gym•nast [[t]ˈdʒɪm næst, nəst[/t]] n. a person trained and skilled in gymnastics • Etymology: 1585–95; < Gk gymnastḗs trainer of athletes, der. of gymnázesthai to exercise in the nude, v. der. ofgymnós naked … From formal English to slang
gymnast — gym|nast sb., en, er, erne (person som dyrker gymnastik) … Dansk ordbog
Chirogymnast — Chi ro*gym nast, n. [Gr. chei r hand + ? trainer of athletes, gymnast.] A mechanical contrivance for exercising the fingers of a pianist. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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