Olympiad

//əˈlɪmpiæd//

Synonyms for "olympiad" (14 found)

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Closest matches (3)

Strong matches (4)

Related words (7)

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Translations

78 translations across 50 languages.

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Afrikaans

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  • Olimpiade noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Ancient Greek

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  • Ὀλυμπιάς noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Arabic

2 entries
  • أُولِمْبِيَّة noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)
  • أُولِمْبْيَاد noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Armenian

1 entries
  • օլիմպիադա noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Asturian

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  • Olimpiada noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Basque

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  • olinpiada noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Breton

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  • Olimpiadenn noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Bulgarian

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  • Олимпиада noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Catalan

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  • olimpíada noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Chinese Mandarin

4 entries
  • 奧林匹亞 /奥林匹亚 noun (high-level competitions in other fields, especially among students)
  • 奧林匹克 /奥林匹克 noun (high-level competitions in other fields, especially among students)
  • 奧林匹克競賽 /奥林匹克竞赛 noun (high-level competitions in other fields, especially among students)
  • 奧林匹克週期 /奥林匹克周期 noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Danish

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  • olympiade noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)
  • olympiade noun (celebration of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Dutch

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  • olympiade noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Esperanto

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  • olimpiado noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Estonian

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  • Olümpiaad noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Finnish

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  • olympiadi noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

French

2 entries
  • olympiade noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)
  • olympiade noun (celebration of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Galician

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  • olimpíada noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Georgian

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  • ოლიმპიადა noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

German

2 entries
  • Olympiade noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)
  • Olympiade noun (high-level competitions in other fields, especially among students)

Greek

2 entries
  • ολυμπιάδα noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)
  • ολυμπιάδα noun (celebration of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Hebrew

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  • אוֹלִימְפְּיָאדָה noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Hindi

1 entries
  • ओलम्पियाड noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Hungarian

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  • olimpiász noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Ido

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  • olimpiado noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Indonesian

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  • Olimpiade noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)
  • Olimpiade noun (celebration of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)
  • Olimpiade noun (high-level competitions in other fields, especially among students)

Interlingua

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  • olympiade noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Italian

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  • olimpiade noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Japanese

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  • オリンピアード noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Korean

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  • 올림피아드 noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Latin

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  • Olympias noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Malay

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  • olimpiad noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Middle English

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  • Olimpias noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)
  • Olympias noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • olympiade noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Old Armenian

1 entries
  • ողոմպիադ noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Persian

1 entries
  • المپیاد noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Polish

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  • olimpiada noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)
  • olimpiada noun (celebration of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)
  • olimpiada noun (high-level competitions in other fields, especially among students)

Portuguese

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  • olimpíada noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)
  • olimpíada noun (high-level competitions in other fields, especially among students)

Romanian

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  • olimpiada noun (high-level competitions in other fields, especially among students)
  • olimpiadă noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Russian

2 entries
  • олимпиа́да noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)
  • олимпиада noun (high-level competitions in other fields, especially among students)

Serbo-Croatian

2 entries
  • olimpijada noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)
  • олимпијада noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Sicilian

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  • alimpìada noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)
  • alimpìada noun (celebration of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)
  • alimpìada noun (high-level competitions in other fields, especially among students)
  • alimpìati noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Slovak

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  • olympiáda noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Slovene

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  • olimpijada noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Spanish

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  • olimpíada noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Swedish

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  • olympiad noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Tagalog

2 entries
  • Olimpyada noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)
  • Olimpyada noun (celebration of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Turkish

1 entries
  • Olimpiyat noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Ukrainian

2 entries
  • олімпіада noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)
  • олімпіада noun (high-level competitions in other fields, especially among students)

Urdu

1 entries
  • اولمپکیاڈ noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Welsh

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  • Olympiad noun (period between celebrations of the ancient or modern Olympic Games)

Sample sentences

28 total sentences available.

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There is Philoctetes, the Spartan, a grim, black-bearded man in the prime of life, who won the dolichos at the last Olympiad.

Source: tatoeba (12097664)

China's all-female Math Olympiad gets underway in Wuhan on August 11th, and for the first time since the contest began in 2002, a team from the United States will be among the international competitors.

Source: tatoeba (12250656)

The eight high school girls on the U.S. team, representing eastern- and western-region schools, were chosen from among the top competitors at the most recent USA Mathematical Olympiad. Three coaches, also with math Olympiad experience, will be traveling with them and helping them with their training.

Source: tatoeba (12250660)

A student from our school won the city mathematics olympiad.

Source: tatoeba (13728951)

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