请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 one-two
释义

one-twon.

Brit. /ˈwʌnˌtuː/, U.S. /ˈwənˈtu/
Forms: 1800s one, two, 1800s– one two, 1800s– one-two.
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: one adj., two adj.
Etymology: < one adj. + two adj.
1. Fencing. A move beginning with a feint attack on one side to elicit a defensive action which is then evaded by an attack on the other side.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > fighting sports > fencing > [noun] > actions
buttc1330
overheadc1400
stopc1450
quarter-strokea1456
rabbeta1500
rakea1500
traverse1547
flourish1552
quarter-blow1555
veny1578
alarm1579
venue1591
cut1593
time1594
caricado1595
fincture1595
imbroccata1595
mandritta1595
punta riversa1595
remove1595
stramazon1595
traversa1595
imbrocado1597
passado1597
counter-time1598
foinery1598
canvasado1601
montant1601
punto1601
stock1602
embrocadoc1604
pass1604
stuck1604
stramazo1606
home thrust1622
longee1625
falsify?1635
false1637
traversion1637
canvassa1641
parade1652
flanconade1664
parry1673
fore-stroke1674
allonge1675
contretemps1684
counter1684
disengaging1684
feint1684
passing1687
under-counter1687
stringere1688
stringering1688
tempo1688
volte1688
overlapping1692
repost1692
volt-coupe1692
volting1692
disarm?1700
stamp1705
passade1706
riposte1707
swoop1711
retreat1734
lunge1748
beat1753
disengage1771
disengagement1771
opposition1771
time thrust1771
timing1771
whip1771
shifting1793
one-two1809
one-two-three1809
salute1809
estramazone1820
remise1823
engage1833
engaging1833
risposta1838
lunging1847
moulinet1861
reprise1861
stop-thrust1861
engagement1881
coupé1889
scrape1889
time attack1889
traverse1892
cut-over1897
tac-au-tac riposte1907
flèche1928
replacement1933
punta dritta1961
1672 E. Ravenscroft Citizen turn'd Gentleman i. i. 14 When you make a thrust you must let your sword move before your body: One, two; come Sir, take me in tierce, home, home, advance, your body steady, advance, thrust: one, two.]
1809 J. Roland Amateur of Fencing 70 In the motions of one-two you disengage alternately, on one side of the adversary's blade, and then return on the other.
1839 N. P. Willis Heart Overtasked iii. ii. 197 One—two—well thrust, by Jupiter! Again! One—two!
1866 Athletic Sports for Boys 160 If he [sc. an adversary] use a simple parade, mark feint one, two; or, if he use a counter-parade, counter disengage or double.]
1960 A. Duggan Family Favourites v. 89 I killed a rebel with a brisk one-two, a cut at his head to bring his shield up followed by a thrust to the belly.
1988 E. D. Morton Martini A–Z Fencing 37/1 The most common form of compound attack with the foil was, and still is, the one-two.
2. Boxing. An attack consisting of two punches delivered in rapid succession with alternate hands. Also attributive in one-two punch, and in extended use.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > fighting sports > boxing > [noun] > actions or positions
first bloodc1540
guard1601
feint1684
in holds1713
shifting1793
rally1805
muzzler1811
one-two1811
stop1812
southpaw1813
fibbing1814
leveller1814
mouther1814
ribber1814
stomacher1814
teller1814
in-fighting1816
muzzling1819
weaving1821
out-fighting1831
arm guard1832
countering1858
counter1861
clinching1863
prop1869
clinch1875
right and left1887
hook-hit1890
hook1898
cross1906
lead1906
jolt1908
swing1910
body shot1918
head shot1927
bolo punch1950
snap-back1950
counterpunch1957
counterpunching1957
Ali shuffle1966
rope-a-dope1975
1811 Sporting Mag. 38 140/2 He..had no difficulty at getting at his man when he chose with a one, two.
1815 Pancratia (ed. 2) 359 He fought cautiously..and whenever he closed put in his one two with the greatest dexterity.
1910 G. W. E. Russell Sketches & Snapshots xlvii. 445 A smart one-two on his smeller effectually tapped his claret.
1948 Economist 20 Mar. 454/1 His [sc. Stalin's] one-two play in Czechoslovakia and Finland.
1960 Times 4 Oct. 13/4 ‘The old one-two’, in the boxing slang of a more vulgarly robust age, indicated a quick follow-up with the right immediately after the left had landed, and the near synchronization of the two blows added immensely to their effect.
1988 Ring 21/3 In Round 11, de Jesus was almost toppled by Yuh's light, but well-timed one-twos.
2002 Nation 7 Jan. 22/1 The corporate media have helped deliver a stupendous one-two punch to this democracy.
3. Football, Hockey, etc. A pass from one player to another of the same team followed by an immediate return pass for the first player to run on to. Also attributive in one-two passing.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > characteristics of team ball games > [noun] > actions or manoeuvres
ball1483
through-pass1673
intercept1821
fielding1823
outfielding1851
wrist stroke1851
goalkeeping1856
shot1868
scrimmage1872
passing1882
save1883
touchback1884
angle shot1885
shooting1885
pass1887
line1891
tackling1893
feeding1897
centre1898
chip shot1899
glovework1906
back-lift1912
push pass1919
aerial1921
screen1921
ball-hawking1925
fast break1929
tackle1930
chip1939
screenshot1940
snapshot1961
hang time1969
one-two1969
blooter1976
passback1976
sidefoot1979
1969 E. Batty Soccer Coaching v. 84 The one-two, known in Hungary as the double-pass and in England as the wall-pass.
1978 Sunday Times 28 May (Colour Suppl.) 34/4 One-two, using a colleague for an immediate return pass, to run on to.
1999 Spark (Reading University Students Union) 1 Feb. 24/1 With interlinking one-two passing on the left wing, Lozza Monday and Anna Jackson only emphasised the teams skills on show.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
<
n.1809
随便看

 

英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2025/3/21 7:28:45