单词 | volley |
释义 | vol·ley ![]() n. pl. vol·leys 1. a. A simultaneous discharge of a number of bullets or other projectiles. b. The bullets or projectiles so discharged. 2. A group of remarks, expressions, or actions directed toward a certain recipient or audience: a volley of oaths; a volley of laughter. 3. Sports a. An exchange of strokes in a court game, such as volleyball, ending when one side fails to make a good return and resulting in a point or the loss of service. b. A stroke, kick, or other strike of the ball made before the ball touches the ground. c. The flight of a ball before it touches the ground: kicked the soccer ball on the volley. v. vol·leyed, vol·ley·ing, vol·leys v.tr. 1. To discharge (projectiles) in a volley: volleyed musket shots at the attackers. 2. Sports To strike (a tennis ball, for example) before it touches the ground. 3. To direct or send in a mass or series: volleyed insults at each other. v.intr. 1. To be discharged in a volley. 2. Sports To make a volley, especially in tennis. 3. To move or be directed rapidly, forcefully, or loudly in a mass or series: The hailstones volleyed down. Charges and countercharges volleyed through the courtroom. [French volée, from Old French, from voler, to fly, from Latin volāre.] volley·er n. |
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