gymnastics

listen to the pronunciation of gymnastics
English - Turkish
jimnastik

Okul en son jimnastik aletleriyle donatılmıştır. - That school is equipped with the latest gymnastics apparatus.

O jimnastikte iyidir. - He is good at gymnastics.

i., çoğ. jimnastik
(Tıp) sistemli kas idmanı, cimnastik
{i} beden eğitimi
cimnastik
gymnastics club
jimnastik klübü
artistic gymnastics
(Spor) artistik jimnastik
corrective gymnastics
düzeltici jimnastik
remedial gymnastics
(Tıp) jimnastik
remedial gymnastics
düzeltici jimnastik
do gymnastics
jimnastik yapmak
women's gymnastics
kadınların jimnastik
apparatus gymnastics
(Spor) aletli jimnastik
gymnastic
{s} jimnastiğe ait
gymnastic
beden eğitimiyle ilgili
gymnastic
{s} jimnastik

Tom jimnastikte iyidir. - Tom is good at gymnastics.

O jimnastikte iyidir. - He is good at gymnastics.

gymnastic
(sıfat) jimnastik
mental gymnastics
beyin jimnastiği
English - English
A sport involving the performance of sequences of movements requiring physical strength, flexibility, and kinesthetic awareness

Gymnastics was a significant part of the physical education curriculum.

Complex intellectual or artistic exercises or feats of physical agility

His mental gymnastics are legendary.

Gymnastic is used to describe things relating to gymnastics. gymnastic exercises
The form gymnastic is used as a modifier
Athletic or disciplinary exercises; the art of performing gymnastic exercises; also, disciplinary exercises for the intellect or character
You can use gymnastics to refer to activities which require skills such as speed and adaptability. Hers is the kind of voice that excels at vocal gymnastics. Competitive sport in which individuals perform optional and prescribed acrobatic exercises, mostly on special apparatus, in order to demonstrate strength, balance, and body control. Part of the ancient Olympic Games, gymnastics was virtually reinvented in the modern era by the German Friedrich Jahn (1778-1852). The sport became part of the revived Olympics in 1896; women's gymnastics was instituted in 1936. Men's events include the horizontal bar, parallel bars, pommel horse, vaulting, rings, and floor exercises. Women's events include the balance beam, uneven parallel bars, vaulting, floor exercises, and rhythmic sportive gymnastics
{i} exercises which develop muscular strength and agility; competitive sport in which gymnastic exercises are performed
a sport that involves exercises intended to display strength and balance and agility
Gymnastics consists of physical exercises that develop your strength, co-ordination, and ease of movement. the British Amateur Gymnastics Association
gymnic
gymnics

others impotent, of a cold and dry constitution, cannot sustain those gymnics without great hurt done to their own bodies .

gymnastic
Pertaining to the gymnasia (ancient Greek schools)

gymnastic dialogues.

mental gymnastics
Difficult and complex logical thought processes

To cope with these mental gymnastics we apply various ways of simplifying and reducing the information.

mental gymnastics
Inventive, complex arguments used to justify unjustifiable decisions, or situations

People often perform mental gymnastics in order to blame anyone but themselves.

rhythmic gymnastics
A discipline of gymnastics where the gymnast manipulates one of five apparatuses (ribbon, ball, rope, clubs, hoop) in a rhythmic manner
gymnastic
{a} relating to strong exercises
rhythmic gymnastics
(Spor) Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport in which individuals or teams of 2 or more manipulate one or two pieces of apparatus: clubs, hoop, ball, ribbon and Free (no apparatus)
aesthetic gymnastics
type of gymnastics in which athletes must also create a visually pleasant performance (using dance, accessories, etc.)
did gymnastics
exercised to improve physical fitness
gymnastic
also, pertaining to disciplinary exercises for the intellect; athletic; as, gymnastic exercises, contests, etc
gymnastic
{s} of or pertaining to gymnastics
gymnastic
Pertaining to athletic exercises intended for health, defense, or diversion; said of games or exercises, as running, leaping, wrestling, throwing the discus, the javelin, etc
gymnastic
Pertaining to gymnastics
gymnastic
of or relating to or used in exercises intended to develop strength and agility; "gymnastic horse
gymnastic
of or relating to or used in exercises intended to develop strength and agility; "gymnastic horse"
gymnastic
A gymnast
gymnastic
vigorously active; "an acrobatic dance"; "an athletic child"; "athletic playing"; "gymnastic exercises"
men's gymnastics
gymnastics for men, men's sport comprised of exercises requiring great strength and balance
mental gymnastics
{i} exercises for the mind, mental exercises (such as: solving crossword puzzless, memorizing favorite famous passages from books or poems, reading stimulatingbooks or articles)
rhythmic sportive gymnastics
Athletic competition related to gymnastics and dance in which participants, individually or in groups, perform exercise routines with the aid of hand apparatuses such as ropes, hoops, balls, clubs, and ribbons. In scoring points, artistry counts more than acrobatics. The sport dates from the 18th century. Though some gymnasts participated at the Olympic Games from 1948 to 1956, not until 1984 did it become an official Olympic competitive event
women's gymnastics
branch of sports that deals with developing and training the muscles of women
gymnastics
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