释义 |
lay-in, n. Basketball.|ˈleɪɪn| [f. to lay in: see *lay v.1 54 o.] A shot made at the top of a jump, usu. by bouncing the ball off the backboard into the basket.
1951Oregonian 17 Jan. iii. 2/1 Strader..dribbled at break-neck speed..to flip in a nifty lay-in shot. 1961J. Gardner Championship Basketball v. 79 Players should not always expect to get a lay-in on the fast break. 1970San Francisco Chron. 12 Mar. 51/8 Both teams..fighting nose to nose through the second half and two extras before two driving layins by Jeff Mullins. 1976W. W. Bradley Life on Run vi. 82 After the lay-ins, the team starts individual warm-up shots. 1978Detroit Free Press 5 Mar. c4/2 Giddings scored on two driving lay-ins by Giddings and backdoor lay-ups by Paxson. 1992N.Y. Times b7/5 The Nets were up by only 122–120 when Johnson drove in for what looked like an easy lay-in to tie the score. |