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91sport — by Gary Genosko Baudrillard thought about sport in terms of failure. In For a Critique of the Political Economy of the Sign (1981 [1972]), value and symbolic ambivalence are mutually exclusive domains; in the latter desire is not satisfied… …
92sport — n. friend; chum. (A term of address.) □ Well, sport, looks like we have a little problem here. □ Hey, sport, what’s new? …
93SPORT — n. m. Mot emprunté de l’anglais. Il sert à désigner Toute sorte d’exercices physiques, de jeux d’adresse ou de force, courses de chevaux, joutes sur l’eau, chasse à courre, gymnastique, escrime, automobilisme, etc. Faire du sport. S’adonner aux… …
94sport — An organism varying in whole or in part, without apparent reason, from others of its type; this variation may be transmitted to the descendants or the latter may revert to the original type. SYN: singleton (2). [M.E. disporte, fr. O.Fr. desport,… …
95SPORT — Serial Port (Computing » General) * Soldier s Portable On System Repair Tool (Governmental » Military) * Soldier s Portable On System Repair Tool (Academic & Science » Electronics) * Specificity Progression Overload Reversibility Train (Business… …
96sport — Synonyms and related words: Beau Brummel, Monopoly, Ping Pong, Rugby, Scrabble, acrobatics, action, adventurer, advertise, affect, agate, agonistics, air, also ran, amateur athlete, amusement, anomaly, antic, antics, archer, archery, association… …
97sport — handisport sport transport …
98Sport — a bit like mate , but with an undertone of belligerence, as in Whaddaya mean, sport? …
99sport — I Australian Slang a bit like mate , but with an undertone of belligerence, as in Whaddaya mean, sport? II Australian English More general way to refer to someone rather than a mate …
100Sport — Wer Sport treibt, erträgt sogar das Kulturleben. «Oliver Hassencamp» Einer Gesellschaft, die man damit unterhalten kann, daß zwei Menschen einen Ball hin und her schlagen, ist alles zuzutrauen. «Manfred Rommel» Ein gesunder Geist in einem… …