Olympiad in Japanese
Olympiad in Japanese is オリンピアード — Olympiad means the four-year period between one Olympic Games and the next, or, loosely, the Games themselves.
Olympiad in Japanese
オリンピアード
Pronounced: orinpiādo
(by, _, extension, usually, _, preceded, _) A competition aspiring to the importance of the Olympic Games or considered similar to them, especially one occurring at 4-year intervals, representing a national or international range of amateur student rather than professional adult competition, and/or requiring the highest level of ability in the field for success.
What does "Olympiad" mean?
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noun The four-year period between one Olympic Games and the next, or, loosely, the Games themselves.
"Historians still argue about which olympiad the ancient records refer to."
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noun A large competition modeled on the Olympics, especially an academic contest held every few years, such as the International Mathematical Olympiad.
"She won a gold medal at the International Chemistry Olympiad."
Olympiad in a sentence
- Historians still argue about which olympiad the ancient records refer to.
- The 2024 Games marked another modern olympiad.
- She won a gold medal at the International Chemistry Olympiad.
- Thousands of students compete in the national coding olympiad each year.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Olympiad" in Japanese?
"Olympiad" in Japanese is オリンピアード. Olympiad means: The four-year period between one Olympic Games and the next, or, loosely, the Games themselves.
How do you pronounce オリンピアード?
"Olympiad" in Japanese is オリンピアード, pronounced "orinpiādo".
How do you use "Olympiad" in a sentence?
Example: "Historians still argue about which olympiad the ancient records refer to." In Japanese, "Olympiad" is オリンピアード.
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