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单词 sin-bin
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sin-binv.

Brit. /ˈsɪn ˌbɪn/, U.S. /ˈsɪn ˌbɪn/, Australian English /ˈsɪn ˌbɪn/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: sin-bin n. at sin n. Compounds 3
Etymology: < sin-bin n. at sin n. Compounds 3.
Originally Australian.
transitive. To send (a person) away as a punishment; to banish; (Sport) to send (a player) off the field (usually for a specified period of time). Usually in passive.
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society > leisure > sport > judging or umpiring > umpire or referee [verb (transitive)] > punish
penalize1868
to send off1906
sin-bin1983
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > causing to go away > command to go away [verb (transitive)] > send away or dismiss > peremptorily > from a place or person
exilec1400
confine1577
discard1652
sin-bin1983
1983 National Times (Sydney) 1 July 14/3 While Wrann is ‘sin-binned’ the party should be loyal to acting Premier Ferguson.
1986 Sunday Mail (Brisbane) 14 Sept. 56/2 A former FBI agent who has been sin-binned to a jerkwater town in America for playing too rough with a prospective witness.
1996 Guardian (Nexis) 9 Apr. 19 Torreilles converted and then added a penalty when the Oldham loose forward..was sin-binned for a professional foul six minutes from time.
2000 Irish World 2 June 40/5 However when Munster captain Mick Galwey was sin-binned for deliberate obstruction on Malone in the 65th minute it proved to be one crisis too many for the Reds.

Derivatives

ˈsin-binned adj.
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1985 Times 30 Nov. 23/3 It [sc. the sin-bin] also gives the sin-binned player a chance to cool his blood down from 100 degrees.
2002 Liverpool Echo (Nexis) 2 Mar. 27 Orrell didn't take long to regain the lead once they had the wind at their back and both their sinbinned players back on the pitch.
ˈsin-binning n.
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1986 Canberra Times 1 May 30/1 Sin-binning will be introduced in ACT rugby from Saturday.
2001 Times 2 Apr. (Sport section) s8/4 The one black mark on their day was the sin-binning of Phil Greening, the hooker, for a professional foul.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

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sin-bin
sin-bin n. slang (chiefly North American) = penalty box n. (a) at penalty n. Compounds 2 (a); also transferred.
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society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > winter sports > ice hockey > [noun] > penalty box or bench
box1881
penalty bench1908
penalty box1914
sin-bin1950
1950 Amer. Speech 25 104/2 Sin bin, the penalty box where hockey players are sent for a few moments for infraction of rules, etc.
1958 Herald-Tribune (Grand Prairie, Alberta) 11 Mar. 5/3 [The] game saw 37 minutes spent in the sin-bin.
1973 Times 10 Dec. 8/2 This game showed that it would be worth while trying the ice-hockey system of on-the-spot discipline with a ‘sin-bin’ to allow players to cool down.
1982 Daily Tel. 25 Feb. 19/5 It often took several months for an infant who has created chaos to be removed to a special school or a ‘sin bin’.
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