词汇 | rugby |
释义 | rugby noun[ U ] uk /ˈrʌɡ.bi/ us /ˈrʌɡ.bi/(also formalrugby football) A2 a sport where two teams try to score points by carrying an oval ball across a particular line or kicking it over and between an H-shaped set of posts: 橄榄球 Tom plays rugby every Saturday.汤姆每周六都玩橄榄球。 He's built like a rugby player(= he is very big and strong).他有橄榄球球员一样的体型。 a rugby team/ball/game橄榄球队/橄榄球/橄榄球比赛 Corbis/VCG/Corbis/GettyImages She spends her Saturday afternoons standing on the touchline, watching her boyfriend play rugby.她每个周六下午总是站在球场边看男朋友打橄榄球。 He pulled a hamstring while playing rugby. Six rugby internationals were charged with taking drugs to improve their performance. Before a rugby match, the New Zealand team perform a Maori war dance. The school playing fields were marked out for football and rugby.学校的运动场里划出了足球场和橄榄球场。 Rugby 22 metre drop-out advantage rule All Blacks ankle tap attacking half blind side fifteen hooker hospital pass jumper knock knock (something) on loose forward loosehead set scrum shirt pad shoulder charge Six Nations squad rotation turnover rugby | American Dictionaryrugby noun[ U ] us/ˈrʌɡ·bi/ a game played between two teams using an oval-shaped ball that is kicked or carried to goals at either end of a field Examples of rugbyrugby In contrast, the skills, athleticism, and success of the colonial tourists seemed to demonstrate how rugby could help to develop a healthy, masculine nation. In fact, rugby of whatever code occupied a distant second place compared to the popularity of soccer with troops on active service. I turned up for my first ever movement class in my rugby kit, shorts and a striped top! As well as garnering sizeable attendances, the first few weeks of 1915 saw something like a structured season develop for military rugby teams. Once it was over, rugby league barely mentioned the war. On his way home alone from a rugby club meeting he is confronted by four young would-be muggers who pursue him into a cul-de-sac. By the 1830s, however, the solitude of walking was replaced by the gruelling competitive sports of rowing and, subsequently, rugby. He brought many of us in the band closer to rugby. The sizes of the crowds which were being attracted to such games were potentially embarrassing to rugby union. Like rugby teams grappling in a scrum, the parties engaged in a struggle for dominance. The value of sport as a binding agent (and the continued performance of the haka in rugby games) has been challenged in recent years. Football started as a college game, gradually evolving its own rules in distinction from soccer and rugby. Nor did the use of rugby as a metaphor disappear when the full horror of the war became apparent. It is the equivalent of 110 rugby pitches. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 To cut that off would be a spiteful move for the future of rugby. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of rugby These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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