English
A one pood (16 kg or 36 lb) kettlebell
Etymology
kettle + bell
Noun
kettlebell (plural kettlebells)
- (weightlifting) A weight consisting of a cast iron ball with a single handle for gripping the weight during exercise.
Synonyms
Translations
a kind of weight
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 壺鈴/壶铃 (wu4 ling4)
- Mandarin: 壺鈴/壶铃 (zh) (húlíng), 壶铃 (zh) (húlíng)
- Czech: bulina (cs) f, girja f
- Dutch: kettlebell, girya
- Esperanto: globhaltero, girjo
- Estonian: sangpomm
- Finnish: kahvakuula (fi)
- French: girevoy (fr) m
- German: Kugelhantel f
- Hungarian: gömbsúlyzó, füles súlyzó
- Icelandic: ketilbjalla f
- Indonesian: kettlebell
- Italian: kettlebell m, ghiria f
- Japanese: ケトルベル (ketoruberu)
- Kalmyk: гиир (giir)
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- Korean: 케틀벨 (keteulbel)
- Kyrgyz: please add this translation if you can
- Latvian: svaru bumba f
- Lithuanian: svarstis, svarmuo m
- Norwegian: vektkule
- Polish: giria (pl) f
- Portuguese: kettlebell m
- Russian: ги́ря (ru) f (gírja)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: руско звоно n, гирја f
- Roman: rusko zvono n, girja f
- Spanish: pesa rusa f
- Swedish: kettlebell, girja
- Ukrainian: гиря (uk) f (hyrja)
- Welsh: pwysau tegell (cy) m
- Yakut: киирэ (kiire)
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Portuguese
Etymology
From English kettlebell.
Noun
kettlebell m (plural s)
- (weightlifting) kettlebell (cast iron ball with a handle)