pedestrianism英 [pɪ'destrɪənɪzəm] 美 [pə'destrɪrnˌɪzəm]
n.徒步;
英英释义
Pedestrianism
- Pedestrianism was a 19th-century form of competitive walking, often professional and funded by wagering, from which the modern sport of racewalking developed.
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