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词汇 traceur
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Definition of traceur in English:

traceur

noun ˈtreɪsətraˈsəːträˈsər
  • A person who takes part in the activity of parkour or free running.

    railings, walls, stairs, benches, bollards, and concrete structures are all there to be conquered, say the traceurs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The traceurs' passion for the discipline helps to spread the PK word.
    • It also seems that London traceurs have been exploring the potential for parkour around the estate architecture.
    • You don't have to be a skilled traceur to experience this, just try to jump across a few benches or so.
    • The participant (or traceur) attempts to move through his or her environment as quickly and fluidly as possible by running, jumping, and climbing past any obstacles that come in their path.
    • Being both a magic practitioner and a traceur, I'd say that when you do parkour it is very easy to tap into the "flow of the city".
    • In trying to free themselves from social restraints, the traceurs create and foster their own.
    • In short, a traceur's spiritual goal is to attain perfect fluidity of movement, while conquering his/her fears.
    • I am also very fascinated by parkour and am a novice traceur.
    • Sebastien was accompanied by a group of British Traceurs who were shown training with him prior to the tour.
    • It features Sebastian and two fellow traceurs (whom he met in Lisses five years ago) fulfilling their goal to "adapt parkour".
    • Also known as free running, parkour is basically an urban extreme sport where a person - the traceur - completes a 'run', overcoming obstacles with a variety of moves including jumps, vaults, spins and wall runs.
    • Traceurs often talk about "the flow" they experience while running.
    • He did gave a heads up on a open casting call for traceurs (practitioners of parkour) at his official blog site.
    • I wonder how traceurs feel about this kind of game.
    • He talks about the struggles he had not only with overcoming his ligament injury but the conflicts amongst the pioneering traceurs as parkour diversified.
    • Does the speed at which parkour has caught on around the globe, and the vigour with which the traceurs (quite literally) throw themselves into the sport surprise him?
    • The fictional plot centred around the Yamakasi, a group of traceurs despised by the police for causing havoc in the neighbourhood.

Origin

Early 21st century: French, literally 'tracer'.

Definition of traceur in US English:

traceur

nounträˈsər
  • A person who takes part in the activity of parkour or free running.

    railings, walls, stairs, benches, and concrete structures are all there to be conquered, say the traceurs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The participant (or traceur) attempts to move through his or her environment as quickly and fluidly as possible by running, jumping, and climbing past any obstacles that come in their path.
    • You don't have to be a skilled traceur to experience this, just try to jump across a few benches or so.
    • I wonder how traceurs feel about this kind of game.
    • In trying to free themselves from social restraints, the traceurs create and foster their own.
    • Sebastien was accompanied by a group of British Traceurs who were shown training with him prior to the tour.
    • In short, a traceur's spiritual goal is to attain perfect fluidity of movement, while conquering his/her fears.
    • It features Sebastian and two fellow traceurs (whom he met in Lisses five years ago) fulfilling their goal to "adapt parkour".
    • I am also very fascinated by parkour and am a novice traceur.
    • Also known as free running, parkour is basically an urban extreme sport where a person - the traceur - completes a 'run', overcoming obstacles with a variety of moves including jumps, vaults, spins and wall runs.
    • He did gave a heads up on a open casting call for traceurs (practitioners of parkour) at his official blog site.
    • Does the speed at which parkour has caught on around the globe, and the vigour with which the traceurs (quite literally) throw themselves into the sport surprise him?
    • It also seems that London traceurs have been exploring the potential for parkour around the estate architecture.
    • The traceurs' passion for the discipline helps to spread the PK word.
    • He talks about the struggles he had not only with overcoming his ligament injury but the conflicts amongst the pioneering traceurs as parkour diversified.
    • Being both a magic practitioner and a traceur, I'd say that when you do parkour it is very easy to tap into the "flow of the city".
    • Traceurs often talk about "the flow" they experience while running.
    • The fictional plot centred around the Yamakasi, a group of traceurs despised by the police for causing havoc in the neighbourhood.

Origin

Early 21st century: French, literally ‘tracer’.

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