单词 | stoppage time |
释义 | > as lemmasstoppage time stoppage time n. (a) a period of time during which movement, activity, supply, etc., has stopped or been brought to a halt; (b) Sport (chiefly British) = injury time n. at injury n. Compounds 2. ΚΠ 1846 Standard 12 Jan. 3/2 The error arose from my having twice deducted from the stoppage time the minute and a half lost by the broad gauge experiment. 1895 Sunday Oregonian (Portland, Oregon) 15 Sept. 2/5 The next stop on the way was at Halsted, where he stayed for three hours and a half, making his total stoppage time on the way nine hours. 1935 Proc. Inst. Mech. Engineers 129 527 The highest efficiency is reached when the stoppage time is reduced to a minimum. 1972 Times 22 May 12/6 Two goals, scored after 87 minutes and after three minutes' stoppage time, gave Scotland the biggest win over Northern Ireland since 1963. 1999 S. Ho Operations & Quality Managem. i. 22 The allowable stoppage time per day is set at 20 minutes. 2003 Toronto Metro 3 Apr. 16/3 David Beckham..scored with a stoppage time penalty. 2014 Yorks. Post (Nexis) 1 Feb. Maguire struck in the fifth minute of stoppage time to win the game for the hosts at Hillsborough. < as lemmas |
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