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sport
/ˈsport, ˈspɔrt/
運動,遊戲,娛樂,消遣,玩笑(a.)運動的,戶外穿戴的(vi.)遊戲,戲弄
From:
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sport
/ˈspo(ə)rt, ˈspɔ(ə)rt/
名詞
突變,先天畸形,芽變
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sport
,
v. t.
1.
To
divert
;
to
amuse
;
to
make
merry
; --
used
with
the
reciprocal
pronoun
.
Against
whom
do
ye
sport
yourselves?
--
Isa
.
lvii
. 4.
2.
To
represent
by
any
kind
of
play
.
Now
sporting
on
thy
lyre
the
loves
of
youth
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
To
exhibit
,
or
bring
out
,
in
public
;
to
use
or
wear
;
as
,
to
sport
a
new
equipage
. [
Colloq
.]
4.
To
give
utterance
to
in
a
sportive
manner
;
to
throw
out
in
an
easy
and
copious
manner
; --
with
off
;
as
,
to
sport
off
epigrams
. [
R
.]
To sport one's oak
.
See
under
Oak
,
n.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sport
n.
1.
That
which
diverts
,
and
makes
mirth
;
pastime
;
amusement
.
It
is
as
sport
to
a
fool
to
do
mischief
.
--
Prov
.
x
. 23.
Her
sports
were
such
as
carried
riches
of
knowledge
upon
the
stream
of
delight
.
--
Sir
P
.
Sidney
.
Think
it
but
a
minute
spent
in
sport
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Mock
;
mockery
;
contemptuous
mirth
;
derision
.
Then
make
sport
at
me
;
then
let
me
be
your
jest
.
--
Shak
.
3.
That
with
which
one
plays
,
or
which
is
driven
about
in
play
;
a
toy
;
a
plaything
;
an
object
of
mockery
.
Flitting
leaves
,
the
sport
of
every
wind
.
--
Dryden
.
Never
does
man
appear
to
greater
disadvantage
than
when
he
is
the
sport
of
his
own
ungoverned
passions
.
--
John
Clarke
.
4.
Play
;
idle
jingle
.
An
author
who
should
introduce
such
a
sport
of
words
upon
our
stage
would
meet
with
small
applause
.
--
Broome
.
5.
Diversion
of
the
field
,
as
fowling
,
hunting
,
fishing
,
racing
,
games
,
and
the
like
,
esp
.
when
money
is
staked
.
6.
Bot. & Zool.
A
plant
or
an
animal
,
or
part
of
a
plant
or
animal
,
which
has
some
peculiarity
not
usually
seen
in
the
species
;
an
abnormal
variety
or
growth
.
See
Sporting plant
,
under
Sporting
.
7.
A
sportsman
;
a
gambler
. [
Slang
]
In sport
,
in
jest
;
for
play
or
diversion
.
“So
is
the
man
that
deceiveth
his
neighbor
,
and
saith
,
Am
not
I
in
sport
?”
Syn:
--
Play
;
game
;
diversion
;
frolic
;
mirth
;
mock
;
mockery
;
jeer
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sport
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Sported
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Sporting
.]
1.
To
play
;
to
frolic
;
to
wanton
.
[
Fish
],
sporting
with
quick
glance
,
Show
to
the
sun
their
waved
coats
dropt
with
gold
. --
Milton
.
2.
To
practice
the
diversions
of
the
field
or
the
turf
;
to
be
given
to
betting
,
as
upon
races
.
3.
To
trifle
.
“He
sports
with
his
own
life.”
4.
Bot. & Zool.
To
assume
suddenly
a
new
and
different
character
from
the
rest
of
the
plant
or
from
the
type
of
the
species
; --
said
of
a
bud
,
shoot
,
plant
,
or
animal
.
See
Sport
,
n.
, 6.
Syn:
--
To
play
;
frolic
;
game
;
wanton
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sport
n
1:
an
active
diversion
requiring
physical
exertion
and
competition
[
syn
:
athletics
]
2:
the
occupation
of
athletes
who
compete
for
pay
3:
someone
who
engages
in
sports
[
syn
:
sportsman
,
sportswoman
]
4: (
biology
)
an
organism
that
has
characteristics
resulting
from
chromosomal
alteration
[
syn
:
mutant
,
mutation
,
variation
]
5: (
Maine
colloquial
)
temporary
summer
resident
of
inland
Maine
6:
verbal
wit
(
often
at
another's
expense
but
not
to
be
taken
seriously
); "
he
became
a
figure
of
fun
" [
syn
:
fun
,
play
]
v
1:
wear
or
display
in
an
ostentatious
or
proud
manner
; "
she
was
sporting
a
new
hat
" [
syn
:
feature
,
boast
]
2:
play
boisterously
; "
The
children
frolicked
in
the
garden
";
"
the
gamboling
lambs
in
the
meadows
"; "
The
toddlers
romped
in
the
playroom
" [
syn
:
frolic
,
lark
,
rollick
,
skylark
,
disport
,
cavort
,
gambol
,
frisk
,
romp
, {
run
around
,
lark about
]
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