单词 | footwork |
释义 | footwork (fʊtwɜːʳk ) 1. uncountable noun Footwork is the way in which you move your feet, especially in sports such as boxing, football, or tennis, or in dancing. This exercise improves your coordination, balance, timing and footwork. 2. uncountable noun If you refer to someone's footwork in a difficult situation, you mean the clever way they deal with it. In the end, his brilliant legal footwork paid off. Collocations: good footwork He also expects his forwards to have good footwork. Times,Sunday Times If you do go for the big hit, they have good footwork. Times, Sunday Times He has become a ball-carrier of real threat; he has developed good footwork and a furious leg-drive. Times,Sunday Times There's no mystery about it — good footwork, watch the ball off the pitch, read the flight. Times, Sunday Times They have been dismissed twice inside 50 overs for sub-par scores on slow surfaces requiring good footwork, sharp singles and inventive minds. Times, Sunday Times |
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