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		Definition of velodrome in English: velodromenounˈvɛlədrəʊmˈvɛləˌdroʊm 1A cycle-racing track, typically with steeply banked curves. (自行车或摩托车的)赛车道(尤指有倾斜度大的弯道的) Example sentencesExamples -  White City Stadium, built for the London Games, included a velodrome, seating for over 68,000 spectators, and an unusually long 100-meter pool!
 -  The track there is the busiest velodrome in the world and McGlynn sees no reason why a facility in Scotland wouldn't be just as popular.
 -  Now, you're on the road rather than the velodrome, but is this still a bonus for Australian cycling?
 -  Yes, we need a 50-metre pool and, yes, we need a cycling velodrome, but we do not need any more stadiums.
 -  It was foreseen by us that the velodrome would be totally enclosed.
 
 - 1.1 A stadium containing a banked cycle-racing track.
(有倾斜度大的弯道的)赛车场 Example sentencesExamples -  It is one of 25 velodromes in the U.S., but is considered among the top-three cycling facilities in the world.
 -  The proposed velodrome would be of a standard that would host national events and therefore attract additional tourism to Hawke's Bay.
 -  At the velodrome there was a collective groan as Rob Hayles collided with a Dutch rider and clattered down the steep incline in an action replay of an incident which had ended his Olympic dream in Sydney.
 -  Every ticket for the six days of competition in the Olympic velodrome has been bought, bucking the trend of sluggish sales.
 -  We also organized a trip to a velodrome in London so that we could try something new.
 
  
 
 OriginLate 19th century: from French vélodrome, from vélo 'bicycle' + -drome (see -drome).    Definition of velodrome in US English: velodromenounˈvɛləˌdroʊmˈveləˌdrōm 1A cycle-racing track, typically with steeply banked curves. (自行车或摩托车的)赛车道(尤指有倾斜度大的弯道的) Example sentencesExamples -  Now, you're on the road rather than the velodrome, but is this still a bonus for Australian cycling?
 -  It was foreseen by us that the velodrome would be totally enclosed.
 -  Yes, we need a 50-metre pool and, yes, we need a cycling velodrome, but we do not need any more stadiums.
 -  White City Stadium, built for the London Games, included a velodrome, seating for over 68,000 spectators, and an unusually long 100-meter pool!
 -  The track there is the busiest velodrome in the world and McGlynn sees no reason why a facility in Scotland wouldn't be just as popular.
 
 - 1.1 A stadium containing a cycle-racing track with steeply banked curves.
(自行车或摩托车的)赛车道(尤指有倾斜度大的弯道的) Example sentencesExamples -  Every ticket for the six days of competition in the Olympic velodrome has been bought, bucking the trend of sluggish sales.
 -  We also organized a trip to a velodrome in London so that we could try something new.
 -  At the velodrome there was a collective groan as Rob Hayles collided with a Dutch rider and clattered down the steep incline in an action replay of an incident which had ended his Olympic dream in Sydney.
 -  The proposed velodrome would be of a standard that would host national events and therefore attract additional tourism to Hawke's Bay.
 -  It is one of 25 velodromes in the U.S., but is considered among the top-three cycling facilities in the world.
 
  
 
 OriginLate 19th century: from French vélodrome, from vélo ‘bicycle’ + -drome (see -drome).     |