释义 |
ˈside-foot, v. Assoc. Football. [side n.1] trans. To strike (the ball) with the (in)side of the foot.
1950Sport 22–28 Sept. 10/2, I like to see the player who..sidefoots the ball to a nearby colleague and starts a quick-passing movement. 1960Times 19 Sept. 17/4 Robson side-footing the ball into the net. 1977Irish Press 29 Sept. 18/5 He sent a cross to Jovanovic, who side-footed the ball into the net. Hence as adv., with the side of the foot; ˈside-footed ppl. a.
1968Listener 23 May 682/3 It's the way I kick, side⁓foot. 1974Observer 1 Sept. 18/5 Latchford..steered a side-footed volley to Rimmer's left. |