释义 |
scrim·mage I. \ˈskrimij, -mēj\ noun (-s) Etymology: alteration of skirmish (I) 1. a. : a minor battle between small forces of armed men : skirmish b. : a confused scrambling fight between two or more parties : scuffle, brawl < escaped from the scrimmage minus his hat and with his garments woefully torn — Rachel Henning > 2. a. : scrummage b. : the interplay between two teams in American football that begins with the snap of the ball and continues until the ball is dead c. : practice play between a team's various squads (as in football) d. : the first line of scrimmage formed after a kickoff in football < first play from scrimmage > II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) intransitive verb 1. : to search busily 2. : to take part in a scrimmage transitive verb 1. : to throw (a ball) into a scrimmage 2. : to compete against (an opposing team) in a practice football game < scrimmage the junior varsity > |