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词汇 Super Bowl
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Definition of Super Bowl in English:

Super Bowl

noun
trademark
  • (in the US) the National Football League championship game played annually between the champions of the National and the American Football Conferences.

    (美国)超级杯赛(美国全国橄榄球联赛的冠军赛,每年由美国全国橄榄球联合会和全美橄榄球联合会的两支冠军队进行比赛)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • That's how it was done at the Super Bowl and at the Olympic games, and how it is presently being done in airports and public places all over the world.
    • Two out of every five working Americans watch the Super Bowl each year.
    • The movie award ceremony is the second most viewed show of the year on American television and is seen as the Super Bowl for women.
    • Would you want the Super Bowl to be the first football game you ever really played in?
    • I have always been keenly aware of the void between the Super Bowl and the start of Major League baseball.
    • Because football is all about great defense and this should prove to be one of the great defensive battles in the history of the Super Bowl.
    • The average Super Bowl attendee spends four nights in a hotel.
    • And there's another - the potential for a second Super Bowl, maybe within the decade.
    • The product tastes the same the week before the Super Bowl as it does the week after the Super Bowl.
    • At season's end, one of the most frequently asked questions is what the spreads and results were of all previous Super Bowls.
    • If we allow cameras, which are ineffective but pervasive, at the Super Bowl, wouldn't they spread to city centers?
    • Promoters want at least preliminary plans in place for the February Super Bowl so they can market it to visiting corporate leaders.
    • A 1966 NFL rule prohibits the league from awarding outdoor Super Bowls to cities where the mean temperature at game time is below 50 degrees.
    • It was used at the Super Bowl in 1998 and '99 and may well show up at this January's game in Tampa Bay as well.
    • He expects that the Super Bowl efforts will generate tangible results three to five years after the 2005 game is played.
    • The company's outrageous ads - including its Super Bowl spots - got lots of attention.
    • Only one event, the Super Bowl, has a chance to do that now.
    • At the time, the league had only 14 teams, and it would be seven years until the championship was dubbed the Super Bowl.
    • The 2005 Super Bowl can change the city's reputation among some observers.
    • Twenty years after the Super Bowl first became as big a day for advertisers as it is for gridiron fans, Madison Avenue is gearing up for its annual midwinter adfest.

Definition of Super Bowl in US English:

Super Bowl

nounˈsupər ˌboʊlˈso͞opər ˌbōl
trademark
  • The National Football League championship game, played annually between the champions of the National and the American Football Conferences.

    (美国)超级杯赛(美国全国橄榄球联赛的冠军赛,每年由美国全国橄榄球联合会和全美橄榄球联合会的两支冠军队进行比赛)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If we allow cameras, which are ineffective but pervasive, at the Super Bowl, wouldn't they spread to city centers?
    • He expects that the Super Bowl efforts will generate tangible results three to five years after the 2005 game is played.
    • Promoters want at least preliminary plans in place for the February Super Bowl so they can market it to visiting corporate leaders.
    • I have always been keenly aware of the void between the Super Bowl and the start of Major League baseball.
    • The product tastes the same the week before the Super Bowl as it does the week after the Super Bowl.
    • And there's another - the potential for a second Super Bowl, maybe within the decade.
    • The movie award ceremony is the second most viewed show of the year on American television and is seen as the Super Bowl for women.
    • A 1966 NFL rule prohibits the league from awarding outdoor Super Bowls to cities where the mean temperature at game time is below 50 degrees.
    • Because football is all about great defense and this should prove to be one of the great defensive battles in the history of the Super Bowl.
    • The company's outrageous ads - including its Super Bowl spots - got lots of attention.
    • The average Super Bowl attendee spends four nights in a hotel.
    • It was used at the Super Bowl in 1998 and '99 and may well show up at this January's game in Tampa Bay as well.
    • Would you want the Super Bowl to be the first football game you ever really played in?
    • At the time, the league had only 14 teams, and it would be seven years until the championship was dubbed the Super Bowl.
    • At season's end, one of the most frequently asked questions is what the spreads and results were of all previous Super Bowls.
    • That's how it was done at the Super Bowl and at the Olympic games, and how it is presently being done in airports and public places all over the world.
    • Two out of every five working Americans watch the Super Bowl each year.
    • The 2005 Super Bowl can change the city's reputation among some observers.
    • Twenty years after the Super Bowl first became as big a day for advertisers as it is for gridiron fans, Madison Avenue is gearing up for its annual midwinter adfest.
    • Only one event, the Super Bowl, has a chance to do that now.
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