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31sumo — (m) (Intermedio) deporte japonés en el que los adversarios bastante pesados luchan en un circuito especial Ejemplos: Sumo se hizo relativamente popular y ahora tiene participantes de diversas nacionalidades. El combate de sumo está precedido por… …
32sumo — su|mo [ˈsu:məu US mou] n also sumo .wrestling [U] [Date: 1800 1900; : Japanes] a Japanese form of ↑wrestling, done by men who are very large >sumo wrestler n …
33sumo — su|mo [ sumou ] or ,sumo wrestling noun uncount a Japanese sport in which two very large men WRESTLE (=fight by holding each other, and pulling or pushing). Someone who does this is called a sumo wrestler …
34sumo — [[t]su͟ːmoʊ[/t]] N UNCOUNT: oft N n Sumo is the Japanese style of wrestling. ...a sumo wrestler …
35sumo — also sumo wrest.ling noun (U) a Japanese form of wrestling (wrestle (1)), done by men who are very large sumo wrestler noun (C) …
36sumo — noun Etymology: Japanese sumō Date: 1880 a Japanese form of wrestling in which a contestant loses if he is forced out of the ring or if any part of his body except the soles of his feet touches the ground …
37Sumo — Su|mo das; <aus jap. sumō> traditioneller japan. Ringkampf (Sport) …
38sumo — (soo moh) [Japanese] A highly ritualized form of wrestling in Japan in which one opponent attempts to force the other out of the ring, or to touch the floor with some part of his body other than his feet. Contestants weigh as much as three… …
39sumo [ˈsuːməʊ] — noun [U] a Japanese sport in which two very large men WRESTLE ˌsumo ˈwrestler noun [C] …
40sumo — su•mo [[t]ˈsu moʊ[/t]] n. spo a form of wrestling in Japan in which a contestant wins by forcing his opponent out of the ring or by causing him to touch the ground with any part of his body other than the soles of his feet, contestants usu. being …