e-sports
/ˈiːˌspɔːts/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈiːˌspɔːrts/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈē-ˌspȯrt How to pronounce esport (audio)/ (ame, mw)
e-sports — 名詞
1. organized video-game competition, usually played online for prize money and foll
電競
有聯賽與轉播的電玩競技
organized video-game competition, usually played online for prize money and followed by fans on streams or at live events
Joon left school early to watch the e-sports final online with friends.
Joon 提早離校,和朋友一起在線上看電競決賽。
watch the e-sports final online
E-sports now fills large arenas when famous teams meet for world titles.
知名隊伍爭奪世界冠軍時,電競現在也能把大型場館坐滿。
e-sports fill arenas for major finals
Imran hopes e-sports will help him turn weekend gaming into a career.
Imran 希望電競能幫他把週末打遊戲變成職業。
Many parents understood e-sports better after visiting their daughter's team practice.
許多家長去看過女兒的隊伍練習後,才更了解電競。
Local news covered e-sports after the college team won in Seoul.
大學隊在首爾獲勝後,地方新聞也報導了電競。
- competitive gaming
a close equivalent that sounds slightly more descriptive and less headline-like
- professional gaming
narrower because it stresses paid or elite competition rather than the whole scene
用法筆記
Often used as an activity noun when talking about leagues, teams, streaming, or prize events. Use sense 2 when you mean one particular game title rather than the whole competitive field.
常見錯誤
2. a video-game title selected for organized online matches and regular tournament
電競遊戲
用於正式比賽的多人電玩
a video-game title selected for organized online matches and regular tournament play
League of Legends became the e-sport that drew the biggest crowd.
《League of Legends》成了當晚最能吸引人潮的那款電競遊戲。
a specific game used as an e-sport
The publisher kept the e-sport fresh with new maps each year.
那家發行商每年都加入新地圖,讓這款電競遊戲保持新鮮感。
keep an e-sport fresh with updates
Coaches dropped one e-sport because too few schools still trained in it.
因為還在訓練這款電競遊戲的學校太少,教練們就把它淘汰了。
Rania tried several games before finding an e-sport she truly loved.
Rania 試了好幾款遊戲後,才找到自己真正喜歡的那款電競遊戲。
This mobile e-sport grew fast once cheap phones could run it.
這款手機電競遊戲在平價手機也跑得動之後,很快就紅了起來。
- competitive title
gaming jargon for a game selected for serious organized play
- tournament game
plain descriptive phrase for a game used in league or event play
用法筆記
Usually appears with a determiner such as a, the, or one before the name of the game. Distinguish this sense from sense 1, which names the competitive activity as a whole.