词汇 | inbounds |
释义 | inbounds adjective (alsoin-bounds)uk /ˈɪn.baʊndz/ us /ˈɪn.baʊndz/ inboundsadjective (BASKETBALL)In basketball, an inbounds pass is thrown by a player standing outside the court(= playing area) back into the court, especially to start play after it has stopped: inbounds pass He threw the inbounds pass the length of the floor. Bird intercepted his inbounds pass. She went into the corner to pick up a loose ball for an inbounds play. He caught an 80-foot-long in-bounds pass. Basketball, netball & volleyball airball alley-oop b-ball backcourt backfield dime dunk foul game ball goaltending granny shot half-court half-court press jumper rebound rebounder rebounding reverse dribble reverse pivot turnover inboundsadjective (SKIING)within a managed area that is intended for skiing: They get their students skiing efficiently and confidently on inbounds terrain. Australian ski tourists throng to the in-bounds slopes at the Niseko resort region. It's home to Jackson Hole and some of the country's steepest inbounds lines. Inbounds avalanches are rare, but they do happen. Winter sports airboard airboarder airboarding Alpine skiing après-ski biathlon enforcer face off figure skater figure skating forecheck ice rink skating rink skiboarding skier skiing slalom slap shot sledge sleigh |
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