Champion in spanish
Campeón
pronunciation: kɑmpeoʊn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kɑmpeoʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures
champion1 = campeón.
Example: The author, a champion gymnast and long-time coach, shares practical suggestions for encouraging young females to begin and maintain participation in sports.more:
» Champions League, the = Liga de Campeones, la.
Example: Benfica put up a brave performance against Chelsea but still crashed out of the Champions League.» champion title = título de campeón.
Example: Since 2007, Jo's wanted to get her mitts on the European Champion title, and just three weeks after becoming World Champion, she's only gone and done it! = Desde el 2007, Jo ha querido conseguir el título de campeona de Europa y justo tres semanas de convertirse en la campeona mundial, ha ido y lo ha hecho.» crown + Nombre + champion = coronar campeón.
Example: In 2001-02 they finished runners-up and the following season they were crowned champions.» defending champion = líder actual, el; campeón vigente, el; actual campeón, el.
Example: Defending champions Japan fought back from 1-0 behind to trounce Thailand 4-1 to qualify for the quarter-finals.» heavyweight champion = campeón de los pesos pesados.
Example: Once a popular heavyweight champion, he rapidly achieved success but this was only equaled with the speed which he fell into disgrace.» javelin champion = campeón de jabalina, campeón de lanzamiento de jabalina.
Example: In India, a woman javelin champion, who has won laurels at the national level, was 'tortured' for allegedly practising witchcraft.» reigning champion, the = actual campeón, el.
Example: Tonight Italy will enter the tournament and the reigning champions are seen as one of the candidates to lift the trophy this year, as per usual.» world champion = campeón mundial.
Example: Britain now has ten different world champions, who have won 14 titles between them, more than any other country.champion2 = defensor, paladín.
Example: NACs see their role as champions of the inarticulate by either taking up their case or providing groups with the information weaponry to campaign for their rights.champion3 = defender, abogar por, liderar.
Example: In particular he championed free photoduplication of library materials as a natural extension of library services to patrons at a distance.more:
» champion + a cause = defender una causa, luchar por una causa.
Example: Although the Commission has championed the cause of women's rights by providing legislation, financial support and information, data on women were previously scattered and difficult to obtain.» champion + an idea = defender una idea.
Example: Frank Hatt championed the idea of libraries being closely concerned with what the user reads, advocating such things as floor walkers and records of books read.