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offside adjective /ˌɒfˈsaɪd/ /ˌɔːfˈsaɪd/ jump to other results (US English also offsides) in some sports, for example football (soccer) and ice hockey, a player is offside if he or she is in a position, usually ahead of the ball, that is not allowed- He was offside when he scored.
- the offside rule
opposite onsideTopics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2Oxford Collocations DictionaryverbsSee full entry - (British English) on the side of a vehicle that is furthest from the edge of the road opposite nearsideTopics Transport by car or lorryc2
offside noun /ˈɒfsaɪd/ /ˈɔːfsaɪd/ [uncountable] jump to other results (US English also offsides) the fact of being offside in a game such as football (soccer) or ice hockey - The goal was disallowed for offside.
Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2 /ˈɒfsaɪd/ /ˈɔːfsaɪd/ the offside (British English) the side of a vehicle that is furthest from the edge of the road opposite the nearsideTopics Transport by car or lorryc2
offside adverb /ˌɒfˈsaɪd/ /ˌɔːfˈsaɪd/ jump to other results - (in some sports, for example football (soccer) and ice hockey) in a position, usually ahead of the ball, that is not allowed
- He was ruled offside by the referee.
- an attempt to catch an opponent offside
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