nelson
Prononciation : [ˈnɛl.sən]
Mot
Contexte : « sports »
(noun) a move in wrestling where you put one arm around the opponent's neck and your other arm under their arm. It's like a way to hold someone tightly so they can't get away.
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He won the match with a perfect nelson, keeping his opponent from escaping.
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She couldn't use the nelson because her opponent was too strong and broke free.
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Did you see how he applied the nelson during the match?
Contexte : « name »
(noun) a person’s name, usually a last name. It is a common surname found in many English-speaking countries.
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Nelson won the science fair with his project on plants.
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There are no other people named Nelson in this class.
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Is Nelson your friend from the soccer team?
Contexte : « historical figure »
(noun) refers to Admiral Horatio Nelson, a famous British naval commander known for his victories in battle, especially during the Napoleonic Wars.
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Admiral Nelson is celebrated for his heroic leadership at the Battle of Trafalgar.
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Not many people remember the details of Nelson's battles today.
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What did Admiral Nelson do to become famous?
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