English to Malay Dictionary sportsman

sportsman

sukan
definition
noun
An athlete and sportsman , he played football (as a goalkeeper), skied and was an avid theatregoer, at one time he even considered becoming an actor.
a man who takes part in a sport, especially as a professional.
translation of 'sportsman'
noun
ahli sukan
example
he's a keen 'sportsman'
During his 16-year career as a professional 'sportsman' , Moran put his BComm from UCD and his accountancy qualification to good use.
As a young man, he had striven to prove himself physically as a 'sportsman' .
A keen 'sportsman' , he plays tennis and golf, as well as being an enthusiastic canoeist and sailor.
A different footballing culture, combined with a couple of ‘incidents’ that the Italians didn't find becoming of a professional 'sportsman' , led to his return to England.
Among the draperies and furniture upholstered in this redundancy of plaids are other tropes of the 'sportsman' 's lodge - chandeliers, racks of antlers, hunting prints framed in plaids.
He is now the highest-earning 'sportsman' in the world and is expected to become a billionaire - the first sports person to achieve this - within the next decade.
His mother was a piano teacher, his father an official at a mine outside Johannesburg and a keen amateur 'sportsman' (becoming South African marathon champion, no less).
Perhaps because he had been a champion 'sportsman' in Europe, he idealised the athletic male body in his early sculptures.
Hemingway was a keen 'sportsman' but he was fond of blood sports.
It might have been about having a choice between behaving like a 'sportsman' or behaving like a boor and doing the latter because it suited him at the time.
Indeed, the interviews are very puffy, never once giving us real insight into the psyche and/or soul of a seasoned professional 'sportsman' .
During the 1930s he spent time in Spain and Africa and resided in Key West, Florida, where he gained a reputation as a 'sportsman' and athlete.
Smith also enjoyed the Hurricanes' recent trip to South Africa, it was much better being over there as a 'sportsman' rather than a tourist.
An athlete and 'sportsman' , he played football (as a goalkeeper), skied and was an avid theatregoer, at one time he even considered becoming an actor.
Still, he has a knowing charm, a 'sportsman' 's physique and the gift of the gab.
A ‘gillie’, by the by, was originally an attendant on a Highland chief, but by the nineteenth century was a 'sportsman' 's attendant.
We're all adults here and I think everyone is 'sportsmanlike' and takes it all in stride.
To begin your marketing adventure, head West, where 32 percent of all zealous American outdoor 'sportsmen' live.
The Super 12 is a brutally tough competition, but the reality of being professional 'sportsmen' is you've got to take the heat when you don't perform.
Ice tobogganing is another thrilling sport which only an élite of 'sportsmen' practise, although most of us have seen it on TV.
Then I accept, confidant that the loser will act with the utmost dignified show of 'sportsmanship' .
Despite being one of the best paid 'sportsmen' of a generation, he was declared bankrupt just one year after playing his last professional match.
Susan soon extended her tiny hand across the board for a 'sportsmanlike' victory shake.
We look for good 'sportsmanship' , too, among both winners and losers.
For a lot of pro 'sportsmen' that kind of trauma can send them off the rails.
The dogs are a reminder that the three friends were also keen 'sportsmen' , and this journey would have provided them ample opportunities for indulgence.
We assimilate the most profound values of our culture through play, and we learn excellence, humility, teamwork, and 'sportsmanship' .
Just to show you I'm still willing to be 'sportsmanlike' , I'll let you have another try.
Afterwards, all the contenders did the 'sportsmanlike' thing and praised each other.
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