vingrošana

See also: vingrošanā

Latvian

Sporta vingrošana

Etymology

From vingro(t) (to exercise) + -šana.

Noun

vingrošana f (4th declension)

  1. exercise, exercising; verbal noun of vingrot
  2. gymnastics, fitness, calisthenics (a sequence of exercises demanding physical strength, agility, flexibility, and a sense of aesthetics; a form of sport based on such exercises)
    rīta, vakara vingrošanamorning, evening gymnastics
    darba vingrošanawork gymnatics, calisthenics
    mākslas, sporta vingrošanaartistic, sports gymnastics
    akrobatiskā, ritmiskā vingrošanaacrobatic, rhyhtmic gymnatics
    ārtnieciska, koriģējošā vingrošanatherapeutic, corrective gymnastics
    vingrošanas sols, siena, rīkigymnastics bench, wall, tools
    vingrošanas zālegymnastics room, gym
    vingrošanas kurpes, tērpsgymnastics shoes, clothes
    vingrošanas skolotājs, stundagymnastics teacher, class
    viņš labāk atkārtoja savu iemīļoto vingrošanas paņēmienu: staigāja uz rokām pa istabuhe repeated better his favorite type of gymnastics: he walked upside down, on his hands
    mākslas vingrošana sniedz estētiku baudījumu gan ar vingrotājas kustību skaistumu, ķermeņa formu, gan ar muzikālo pavadījumuartistic gymnastics provides aesthetic pleasure both with the beauty of the movement and body of the gymnast and with the musical accompaniment

Declension

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