marathons

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Definition of marathons in English Turkish dictionary

Marathon
{i} maraton

Yüz elli kişi maraton yarışına girdi. - One hundred and fifty people entered the marathon race.

Maratona katılacağız. - We will take part in the marathon.

Marathon
{i} uzun mesafe koşusu
English - English
plural form of Marathon
plural of marathon
half marathons
plural form of half marathon
marathon
A 42.195 kilometre (26 mile 385 yard) road race
Marathon
{i} plain in southeastern Greece where the Persians were defeated; ancient town
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26 2 miles; According to legend, in 490 B C , a Greek soldier name Philippides ran the distance from the site of the battle of Marathon to Athens, where he died after the Greek victory over the Persians
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A marathon is a race in which people run a distance of 26 miles, which is about 42 km. running in his first marathon Rodgers can also claim four victories in the New York Marathon
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a battle in 490 BC in which the Athenians and their allies defeated the Persians
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A 42.195 kilometre (26 mile 385 yard) run that used to run all the way to Athens. This sport continues into the modern era, though with different routes
marathon
any extended or sustained activity
marathon
Racing over long distances, the longest race in Australia being the Red Cross Murray Marathon, 400km over five days Often described as a fit way to see a river
marathon
{i} long-distance race; foot race that usually lasts approximately 26 miles, race of 42.195 Km; long contest of endurance
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– A footrace of 26 miles, 385 yards
marathon
a footrace of 26 miles 385 yards
marathon
any long and arduous undertaking
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emphasis If you use marathon to describe an event or task, you are emphasizing that it takes a long time and is very tiring. People make marathon journeys to buy glass here. a marathon session of talks with government representatives. a marathon event continues for a long time and needs a lot of energy, patience, or determination. Long-distance footrace run on an open course of 26 miles 385 yards (42.2 km). First held at the revived Olympic Games in 1896, it commemorates the legendary feat of a Greek soldier who is said to have run from Marathon to Athens in 490 BC, a distance of about 25 mi (40 km), to report the Greek victory at the Battle of Marathon, after which he dropped dead. Marathons today are usually open events for both men and women, often run by thousands of participants, including the venerable Boston Marathon (established 1897). The women's marathon became an Olympic event in 1984
marathon
any long and arduous undertaking a battle in 490 BC in which the Athenians and their allies defeated the Persians a footrace of 26 miles 385 yards
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