2N-COUNT 开朗大度的人 If you say that someone is a sport or a good sport, you mean that they cope with a difficult situation or teasing in a cheerful way. 开朗大度的人 [old-fashioned, approval]
He was accused of having no sense of humor, of not being a good sport.
他被指责缺乏幽默感,不够大度。
3VERB 引人注目地穿戴;炫耀 If you say that someone sports something such as a distinctive item of clothing, you mean that they wear it without any shyness. 引人注目地穿戴;炫耀 [written]
He sported a collarless jacket with pleated black panels. [VERB noun]
他穿着一件带有黑色褶子饰条的无领上衣。
He was heavily-built and sported a red moustache. [VERB noun]
他身材魁梧,留着红色的八字胡。
People sported swastikas and walls were covered with inflammatory slogans. [VERB noun]
I'm fanatical about sport: there seems to me something almost religious about the fact that human beings can organize play, the spirit of playSimon Gray
When a man wants to murder a tiger he calls it sport; when the tiger wants to murder him he calls it ferocityGeorge Bernard ShawMaxims for Revolutionists
The flannelled fools at the wicket or the muddied oafs at the goalsRudyard KiplingThe Islanders
To be No. 1 in sport you have to have a narrow tunnel vision. Dedication. You want to call it selfishness, arrogance, whatever. It's dog eat dog. There are no prisoners taken; there's none expectedIan Botham
It's more than a game. It's an institutionThomas Hughes (of cricket)Tom Brown's Schooldays
cricket - a game which the English, not being a spiritual people, have invented in order to give themselves some conception of eternityLord MancroftBees in Some Bonnets