单词 | goalkeeper |
释义 | goalkeepern. In various team sports: a player whose principal duty is to defend a goal by attempting to prevent the ball or puck from entering it; the position of such a player. Cf. keeper n. 1g, goalie n., goaltender n.In many sports the goalkeeper is the subject of a number of rules or regulations which do not apply to the other players in a team, giving a player in this position unique rights, such as being allowed to use his or her hands to block or deflect the ball, puck, etc., in a particular area of the pitch, rink, etc., and often requiring the player to wear additional protective equipment. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > characteristics of team ball games > [noun] > players or positions wing-back1734 goalkeeper1789 outfielder1855 quarter1857 centre fielder1865 outfield1867 quarterback1867 right1867 centre1868 left wing1871 left-back1873 left half-back1873 centre forward1874 left-centre1877 right-centre1877 centre back1878 centre half-back1879 forward1879 back1880 right wing1880 right half-back1881 goaltender1882 right-winger1882 wing1882 centre half1884 left winger1884 inside1886 half1887 custodian1888 left half1888 midfielder1888 left wing1889 right half1889 centreman1890 midfield1890 outside right1890 outfieldsman1891 goalie1894 winger1896 infield1897 inside forward1897 inside right1897 outside forward1897 outside1898 outside left1900 rearguard1904 pivot1911 wing-man1942 keeper1957 link1958 linkman1963 midfield1976 1789 C. Vallancey Vocab. Lang. Forth & Bargie in Trans. Royal Irish Acad. 1788 2 Antiquities 39 The goal-keeper trembling, said well 'twas intended them. 1867 Sheffield Football Assoc. Rules Any player between an opponent's goal and goalkeeper (unless he has followed the ball there), is offside and out of play. 1886 Football, Lacrosse, Rounders: Laws 26 The goal-keeper [in lacrosse]..may put away with his hand or foot, or block the ball in any manner with his crosse or body. 1944 T. S. C. Dagg Hockey in Ireland i. 42 The ball was ‘pucked’ or driven in the field by the goalkeeper or other appointed player. 1987 Washington Post (Nexis) 12 Nov. m8 He showed up and asked if he could play goalkeeper. 2011 N.Y. Times 15 May (Late ed.) (Sports section) 7/1 ‘It was a rocket,’ said one journalist who witnessed the soccer ball blurring past the diving goalkeeper. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1789 |
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