释义 |
no side Rugby. [side n.1 20 b.] The (announcement of the) conclusion of a game.
1857T. Hughes Tom Brown's School Days i. v. 125 Five o'clock strikes. ‘No side’ is called, and the first day of the School-house match is over. 1874Rugby Union Football Ann. 1874–75 39 Glasgow were again compelled to touch the ball down before the call of ‘No-side’, when the match was declared drawn in favour of Edinburgh. 1882Standard 20 Nov. 2/8 When ‘no side’ was called, the University were left the winners. 1904Wodehouse Gold Bat xi. 126 The whistle blew for no-side. 1931Times 16 Feb. 5/1 They had looked a beaten team when, a quarter of an hour from ‘no side’, England at last managed to score a try. 1957Times 14 Nov. 17/1 When no-side arrived the Australians had had all that they wanted. 1968Listener 8 Aug. 189/1 The Lions took the lead ten minutes from no side, at which point the referee began awarding penalty kicks at goal to the Transvaal side. |