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Turnen
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English
German
German
gym1 [ʤɪm] N
gym short for gymnastics
gym
Turnen nt <-s> kein pl
gym·nas·tics [ʤɪmˈnæstɪks] N pl
Turnen nt <-s> kein pl
Gehirnakrobatik f <-> kein pl hum
gym2 [ʤɪm] N
gym short for gymnasium
gym
Turnhalle f <-, -n>
gym·na·sium <pl -s [or -sia]> [ʤɪmˈneɪziəm, pl -ziə] N
Turnhalle f <-, -n>
Sporthalle f <-, -n>
gym3 [ʤɪm] N no pl Am
gym (physical education) short for gymnastics
gym
OpenDict entry
gym N
jun·gle ˈgym N Am, Aus
jungle gym
Klettergerüst nt <-(e)s, -e>
ˈgym shorts N pl
gym shorts
Turnhose f <-, -n>
ˈgym shoes N pl
gym shoes
German
German
English
English
gym [or PE] kit
gym inf
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
In the 1870s, the campus was expanded with the construction of two buildingsone housing a gymnasium and additional lecture space; the second, a library.
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A new gymnasium was built as part of an addition in 1941, and another addition was built in 1945.
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In 1957 a new gymnasium complex was added featuring a new basketball court and pool.
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It has three full gymnasiums, three basketball courts, five volleyball courts, and an indoor football/soccer field....
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The state-of-the-art gymnasium also features an indoor track.
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Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)
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Activities with a nursery school trainer in the gym
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www.lannach.at
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Aktivitäten mit Kindergartenpädagogin im Turnsaal –Outdoor –Turnen /Laufen
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Often this lesson is taken by the class teacher, but sometimes it is located in gym / sports and is given by the corresponding specialist teachers.
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www.erziehungskunst.de
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Oft wird diese Stunde vom Klassenlehrer übernommen, manchmal gehört sie zum Fachbereich Turnen / Sport und wird von den entsprechenden Fachlehrern erteilt.
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