Olympic games meaning in English
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Definition
the Olympic Games: the global sports competition between the world's best athletes (that takes place every four years)
Olympic village: the area where Olympic athletes live during the Olympic games
Examples
- "Mr. Delavigne, staying at a fancy hotel and not at the Olympic village, was the only surviving competitor."
- "Last seen : Exiting clubhouse of San Francisco Olympic Club with dog-walker."
- "Brian : That's Masaki, he's teaching me how to play table tennis so I can play in the Olympic Games."
- "Brent : Lotsa, let's get to the 3 questions that people worldwide are asking about the Olympics"
- "Chairman of the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games"
- "Bruno : No, I'm competing in the Olympics."
- "Due to a tragic gas explosion in the Olympic village, all other contestants were killed before the event."
- "This is the Special Olympics , Horatio."
- "Lotsa Medals : This year, Vancouver, British Columbia has the honor of hosting the Olympics."
- "Today we welcome correspondent Lotsa Medals to our program to report on the Winter Olympics."
- "Sponsoring the female Olympic beach volleyball team."
- "It's the Olympics where people do impossible things."
- "Last seen : Exiting clubhouse of San Francisco Olympic Club with personal dog walker."
- "Therefore, we are delighted to inform you that you have been selected to compete in the Olympic Games."
- "I mpossible Olympics - Today's medal results"
- "Are you watching the Olympics?"
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