marathon的意思和读音

marathon

: [ˈmerəˌθɑn] : [ˈmærəθ(ə)n]

n. 42 26

adj.()

v.

marathons  

adj.lengthy,epic,long-drawn-out,long-winded,gruelling

marathonn.

1. 42 26 a long running race of about 42 kilometres or 26 miles

the London marathon

to run a marathon

2.an activity or a piece of work that lasts a long time and requires a lot of effort and patience

The interview was a real marathon.

n.1.;;()

adj.1.()

v.1.

n.1.a race in which people run on roads over a distance of 42 kilometers or about 26 miles2.an activity that takes a long time to complete and needs a lot of energy and determination

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1.Just keep reminding yourself " pain is weakness leaving the body " as you train for your next marathon or endurance event!”。

2.After what felt like the slowest movie marathon in history, I finally touched down in Beijing, China.

3.Her legs were so crippled and bent that it seemed impossible for her to be able to walk, let alone run a marathon.

4."It's like the marathon: if you're five miles behind, you can't make that up in the last 10 minutes of the race, " said David H.

5.When marathon negotiations ended on Thursday night, Mr. Gorbachev and Mr. Kaifu tried to put the best face on an agreement to keep talking.便

6.A Tiananmen police station officer said he was unaware of the incident, as did both the organizer and media contact person for the marathon.

7.Amazingly, once you leave the hellish work atmosphere, you suddenly feel energized and ready to run a marathon.

8.While men still make up the majority of marathon finishers, female finishers are closing the distance between them.

9.Although I used to be a firefighter, I can't get used to putting on the cold, heavy, wet deep-sea diver's suit to run the marathon.穿湿

10.If you can't quite get yourself to ask for a raise, try signing up for an art class or running a marathon.