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词汇 ringside
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Definition of ringside in English:

ringside

noun ˈrɪŋsʌɪdˈrɪŋˌsaɪd
  • The area immediately beside a boxing ring or circus ring.

    (拳击台或马戏表演场的)台边区

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even in his last days he was fully conscious of his approaching end, and thought of the famous ringside battles at which he had officiated.
    • He shouted into Larry Merchant's microphone as he ran off to join the ringside celebration after his unification of the 3 heavyweight titles and victory over 3-time champion Evander Holyfield.
    • My press credentials and my contacts among the San Jose fight managers got me ringside tickets to the Olympic Trials at the Cow Palace in the environs of San Francisco.
    • He offers his hard-earned words of wisdom and monitors the novice's progress from the first day of training, through rigorous one-to-one instruction and is ringside when seconds count out, signalling the main event.
    • Championship gloves are closely inspected for thickness and weight, a ringside doctor is present at every title fight and an ambulance stands by containing clinical resuscitation, life-support and monitoring equipment.
    • Having them ringside really motivates me to keep going toward my dream - boxing in the Olympics and eventually going professional.
    • And Mark, how about sending us some ringside tickets for your first bout?
    • I was the only person still at ringside with a camera, so I photographed the dramatic sequence of events.
    • When the promoter appeared at the ringside he was loudly booed by the audience.
    • One of her main supporters is her stepfather Mike Patterson, who often travels with her, encouraging her from ringside.
    • But the standout features of his impressive victory were his tough mental resilience in the face of difficult ringside circumstances, and the huge knock-out punch that floored his opponent in the tenth round.
    • Working at ringside fired his interest in the sport even more and he began to learn the ins and outs of wrestling promotion from his father.
    • As the ringside bell tolls, the boxing match gets underway sending Billy spiraling into revenge, desperation and bitter betrayal!
    • Witter won easily in a preliminary fight and immediately left the ringside to challenge Hatton.
    • Leonard himself, sitting ringside with his TV smile gone and his eyes severe, knows a good fight will win over the crowd.
adjective & adverb ˈrɪŋsʌɪd
  • Beside a boxing ring or circus ring.

    (拳击台或马戏表演场的)台边区

    as adjective a ringside judge
    as adverb Ed and I were seated ringside
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There was nothing left to block his view of the park; he'd have ring side seats - at least for the opening act.
    • Hobson was ringside to see 39-year-old Thompson regain the IBO belt by defeating South African Sebastiaan Rothmann.
    • I was ringside when Johnny made his pro debut aged 21.
    • Phillips, the only boxer to beat Kostya Tszyu, was ringside to see Witter breeze to his first European title defence.
    • Jacqui Frazier's Papa Joe, Larry Holmes and other notable former fighters were ringside for the fight.
    • Those of us who have been ringside at his fights know he is the real thing, a tremendous champion and a great ambassador for the sport.
    • The great sports writer Ring Lardner was an expert on the sport, a man who was ringside for every major fight of his era.
    • Entrance fees for a handful of the sea-front carnivals are EUR10 for standing and EUR20 for a ring-side seat.
    • Mike Tyson was ringside to see Vargas in action
    • Since Beijing he has been eager to turn pro and to this end will be ringside with promoter Bob Arum at the Kelly Pavlik-Bernard Hopkins fight this weekend
    • How often do you go ringside to watch a bout?
    • Muttley, whose real name is Lee Woodley, was ringside for the contest but left without saying anything about the man who will surely now be his next opponent.
    • On completion of this course he will be awarded a diploma as a ring side doctor.
    • Still, every time World Wrestling Federation rolls through Dallas, Nash and his little buddy ringside.
    • Steve Murray will be ringside after being promised a crack at the winner later in the year.
    • He had a ring-side seat watching the amateur boxing bout.
    • In professional boxing, medical expertise is ringside.
    • Mr. Tessitore and Mr. LeDue were ringside to call the fight.
    • And it wasn't latter day boxing fans he had to impress; it was sports writers whose perspective was ringside.
    • This is a blow-by-blow account of the fight from someone who had a ring-side seat.

Derivatives

  • ringsider

  • noun
    • By almost all ringsider accounts the champion had been beaten that night.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Bottles flew through the air, ringsiders scampered for cover.
      • It was a great fight and some ringsiders thought he did enough to win.
      • He protested vehemently that he could keep fighting, and many ringsiders thought he would have beaten Lewis if the fight continued.

Definition of ringside in US English:

ringside

nounˈriNGˌsīdˈrɪŋˌsaɪd
  • The area immediately beside a boxing ring or circus ring.

    (拳击台或马戏表演场的)台边区

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I was the only person still at ringside with a camera, so I photographed the dramatic sequence of events.
    • When the promoter appeared at the ringside he was loudly booed by the audience.
    • Leonard himself, sitting ringside with his TV smile gone and his eyes severe, knows a good fight will win over the crowd.
    • And Mark, how about sending us some ringside tickets for your first bout?
    • As the ringside bell tolls, the boxing match gets underway sending Billy spiraling into revenge, desperation and bitter betrayal!
    • Even in his last days he was fully conscious of his approaching end, and thought of the famous ringside battles at which he had officiated.
    • But the standout features of his impressive victory were his tough mental resilience in the face of difficult ringside circumstances, and the huge knock-out punch that floored his opponent in the tenth round.
    • Championship gloves are closely inspected for thickness and weight, a ringside doctor is present at every title fight and an ambulance stands by containing clinical resuscitation, life-support and monitoring equipment.
    • He shouted into Larry Merchant's microphone as he ran off to join the ringside celebration after his unification of the 3 heavyweight titles and victory over 3-time champion Evander Holyfield.
    • Having them ringside really motivates me to keep going toward my dream - boxing in the Olympics and eventually going professional.
    • Witter won easily in a preliminary fight and immediately left the ringside to challenge Hatton.
    • He offers his hard-earned words of wisdom and monitors the novice's progress from the first day of training, through rigorous one-to-one instruction and is ringside when seconds count out, signalling the main event.
    • Working at ringside fired his interest in the sport even more and he began to learn the ins and outs of wrestling promotion from his father.
    • My press credentials and my contacts among the San Jose fight managers got me ringside tickets to the Olympic Trials at the Cow Palace in the environs of San Francisco.
    • One of her main supporters is her stepfather Mike Patterson, who often travels with her, encouraging her from ringside.
adverb & adjectiveˈriNGˌsīdˈrɪŋˌsaɪd
  • Beside a boxing ring or circus ring.

    (拳击台或马戏表演场的)台边区

    as adjective a ringside judge
    as adverb Ed and I were seated ringside
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In professional boxing, medical expertise is ringside.
    • Phillips, the only boxer to beat Kostya Tszyu, was ringside to see Witter breeze to his first European title defence.
    • Hobson was ringside to see 39-year-old Thompson regain the IBO belt by defeating South African Sebastiaan Rothmann.
    • Steve Murray will be ringside after being promised a crack at the winner later in the year.
    • How often do you go ringside to watch a bout?
    • I was ringside when Johnny made his pro debut aged 21.
    • There was nothing left to block his view of the park; he'd have ring side seats - at least for the opening act.
    • This is a blow-by-blow account of the fight from someone who had a ring-side seat.
    • Mr. Tessitore and Mr. LeDue were ringside to call the fight.
    • Entrance fees for a handful of the sea-front carnivals are EUR10 for standing and EUR20 for a ring-side seat.
    • Muttley, whose real name is Lee Woodley, was ringside for the contest but left without saying anything about the man who will surely now be his next opponent.
    • On completion of this course he will be awarded a diploma as a ring side doctor.
    • Since Beijing he has been eager to turn pro and to this end will be ringside with promoter Bob Arum at the Kelly Pavlik-Bernard Hopkins fight this weekend
    • Jacqui Frazier's Papa Joe, Larry Holmes and other notable former fighters were ringside for the fight.
    • Mike Tyson was ringside to see Vargas in action
    • Those of us who have been ringside at his fights know he is the real thing, a tremendous champion and a great ambassador for the sport.
    • Still, every time World Wrestling Federation rolls through Dallas, Nash and his little buddy ringside.
    • And it wasn't latter day boxing fans he had to impress; it was sports writers whose perspective was ringside.
    • The great sports writer Ring Lardner was an expert on the sport, a man who was ringside for every major fight of his era.
    • He had a ring-side seat watching the amateur boxing bout.
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