fitness

  • 21Fitness — Unter Fitness wird im Allgemeinen körperliches und oft auch geistiges Wohlbefinden verstanden. Fitness drückt das Vermögen aus, im Alltag leistungsfähig zu sein und Belastungen eher standzuhalten. Der Begriff ist insofern schwierig, da er als… …

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  • 22Fitness — Fit|ness [ fɪtnɛs], die; : gute körperliche Verfassung (aufgrund regelmäßigen Trainings): durch Joggen die Fitness verbessern. Syn.: gute Kondition. * * * Fịt|ness 〈f.; ; unz.; Sp.〉 das Fitsein, Leistungsfähigkeit [engl., „Angemessenheit,… …

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  • 23fitness — fit|ness [ˈfıtnıs] n [U] 1.) when you are healthy and strong enough to do hard work or play sports ▪ an exercise programme to improve your fitness ▪ Running marathons requires a high level of physical fitness . 2.) the degree to which someone or… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 24fitness — fit|ness [ fıtnəs ] noun uncount ** 1. ) the state of being physically healthy and strong: She needs to improve her fitness. The striker is certain to pass his fitness test. 2. ) how suitable someone or something is: fitness for: There are… …

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  • 25fitness — noun (U) 1 the state of being healthy and strong so that you are able to do hard work or sport: She s following an exercise programme to improve her fitness. | physical fitness: Running marathons requires a high level of physical fitness. 2 the… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 26fitness */*/ — UK [ˈfɪtnəs] / US noun [uncountable] 1) the state of being physically healthy and strong She needs to improve her fitness. The striker is certain to pass his fitness test. 2) how suitable someone or something is fitness for: There are questions… …

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  • 27fitness — n. 1) physical fitness 2) fitness for * * * [ fɪtnɪs] physical fitness fitness for …

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  • 28fitness — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Appropriateness] Syn. suitability, aptness, propriety, expediency, aptitude, convenience, adequacy, seemliness, correspondence, agreeableness, seasonableness, decency, decorum, congruousness, harmony, pertinence, accordance …

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  • 29fitness — noun 1) marathon running requires tremendous fitness Syn: good health, strength, robustness, vigor, athleticism, toughness, physical fitness, muscularity; good condition, good shape, well being 2) his fitness for active service Syn …

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  • 30fitness — noun 1. the quality of being suitable (Freq. 3) they had to prove their fitness for the position • Syn: ↑fittingness • Ant: ↑unfitness • Derivationally related forms: ↑fitting ( …

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