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football美 ['fʊt.bɔl] 英 ['fʊt.bɔːl] - n.足球;橄榄球;足球运动;屡起争议的课题
- 网络美式足球;中国足球;足球比赛
v.+n. play football,watch football adj.+n. american football,european football,english football,professional football,good football n. rugby ball,beach ball,ball,matter,point 1. | [u] 足球运动a game played by two teams of 11 players, using a round ball which players kick up and down the playing field. Teams try to kick the ball into the other team's goal. |
| | | a football match/team/stadium 足球比赛;足球队;足球场 |
2. | [u] 足球;橄榄球a large round or oval ball made of leather or plastic and filled with air |
3. | [c] 屡起争议的课题;被踢来踢去的难题an issue or a problem that frequently causes argument and disagreement |
| Health care should not become a political football. 保健问题不应该成为被踢来踢去的政治皮球。 |
n. | 1. a game in which 2 teams of 11 players score points by carrying an oval ball across their opponents' goal line or by kicking the ball through the opponents' goal posts. 2. a game that is similar to U.S. football but takes place on a larger field, has 12 players on each team, and uses 3 rather than 4 plays to advance at least 10 yards or score 3. any game in which two teams kick or carry a ball into a goal or over a line, e.g. rugby, Australian Rules, or Gaelic football 4. the large oval ball used in the game of football 5. a point or problem that is used as an excuse for argument by opposing groups, without any real attempt at finding a solution 6. the briefcase that holds the nuclear codes available to the president of the United States 7. a game in which 2 teams of 11 players try to kick or head a round ball into the goal defended by the opposing team. 8. a game in which two teams of eleven players run with, throw, or kick an oval ball to the end of a field to score 9. a ball used for playing football or American football 1. a game in which 2 teams of 11 players score points by carrying an oval ball across their opponents' goal line or by kicking the ball through the opponents' goal posts. 2. a game that is similar to U.S. football but takes place on a larger field, has 12 players on each team, and uses 3 rather than 4 plays to advance at least 10 yards or score 3. any game in which two teams kick or carry a ball into a goal or over a line, e.g. rugby, Australian Rules, or Gaelic football 4. the large oval ball used in the game of football 5. a point or problem that is used as an excuse for argument by opposing groups, without any real attempt at finding a solution 6. the briefcase that holds the nuclear codes available to the president of the United States 7. a game in which 2 teams of 11 players try to kick or head a round ball into the goal defended by the opposing team. 8. a game in which two teams of eleven players run with, throw, or kick an oval ball to the end of a field to score 9. a ball used for playing football or American football |
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