释义 |
Definition of minkey in English: minkeynounˈmɪŋki mass nounAustralian A modified form of hockey for mixed teams of primary school children. kids in friendship teams spend an hour playing minkey Example sentencesExamples - We are hoping to run minkey sessions at the Floreat campus.
- Minkey hockey games started the day's packed hockey program, followed by juniors and senior age groups.
- I started playing hockey when I was five in minkey, the Australian version of mini hockey.
- The association secretary said all teams were decked out in pink on the day, and many newcomers turned out for the minkey under-7s games.
- The goals should be approximately four yards or four minkey stick lengths apart.
- Is your child intending to play minkey or move on to junior hockey in 2011?
- White and Smith met each other through minkey hockey almost 20 years ago, and have played alongside each other for more than a decade.
- Of great note today was the large number of primary students who were recognised at the assembly for their participation in minkey, hockey, netta, and cross-country athletics.
- Where the rules of minkey do not provide for a situation that arises, the umpire shall make a decision bearing in mind the objectives and spirit of the game.
- It is imperative that all new minkey coaches familiarize themselves with the playing rules and regulations of the game of field hockey.
Origin 1980s: blend of mini and hockey1. |