释义 |
handballhand‧ball /ˈhændbɔːl $ -bɒːl/ noun - But today's beach games aren't quite the volleyball and handball that once kept a generation fit.
- Has to be team handball, an exciting blend of basketball, soccer, hockey and water polo.
- He works out, you know, skis up at Mount Lemmon, plays a lot of handball and tennis.
- Paul Parker had confused Babb into handball after another electrifying break down the right.
- The linesman said it was for a push and handball.
- The pub's east wall was also used for playing handball, he says' like squash but without the racket.
- The referee ignored a blatant handball and several other offences and I was beginning to think it was not our day.
► Footballassociation football, nounbook, verbbooking, nouncentre, nouncorner, nounextra time, nounFC, footballer, nounfootie, nounfree kick, nounfullback, nounhalf, nounhandball, nounhead, verbheader, nounkick, nounleg, nounmidfield, nounpenalty, nounpenalty area, nounpenalty kick, nounpenalty shoot-out, nounred card, nounrush, verbsoccer, nounstriker, nounsweeper, nounthrow-in, nountransfer list, nounyellow card, noun 1[uncountable] a game in which two teams try to score points by throwing or hitting a ball with their hands2[uncountable] a game in which players hit a ball against a wall with their hand3[countable] a ball that is used to play handball4[countable, uncountable] the act of touching the ball with your hands in a game of football, which is not allowed: The referee gave a free kick for handball. |