transitive. Of an archer, an arrow, etc.: to shoot beyond (a mark or limit). Also in extended use. Obsolete.
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释义 | society > leisure > sport > types of play, actions, or postures > [verb (transitive)] > other actions or types of play (19) outshoot1545 transitive. Of an archer, an arrow, etc.: to shoot beyond (a mark or limit). Also in extended use. Obsolete. football1599 transitive. To kick (an object) about as if it were a football. Also figurative. pitch1717 transitive. In various games: to throw or otherwise propel (an object) towards a mark, or so as to fall in or near a specified place. Also intrans… make1819 transitive. In various games: to secure (a certain score); to score (a point in the game); to perform (a particular stroke) successfully; to create… to warm up1868 Sporting. to warm up: to give (one's competitor) reason to fear defeat. Obsolete. to draw out1893 transitive. Sport. To force (an opponent) out of position or into making an unwise move by tactical play. bench1898 transitive. Originally North American Sport. Esp. of a coach or manager: to remove (a player) from a game; to exclude (a player) from a team or… foot1900 transitive. To strike with the foot; to kick. Also figurative: to spurn. Also with away. Now rare. cover1907 In various sports, to mark (an opponent) or guard (an area of the field) as a tactic of defence. cannonball1911 transitive. Chiefly Sport. To propel rapidly and powerfully. telegraph1913 transitive. Sport (originally Boxing). To initiate (a punch, throw, move, etc.) in a way that makes one's intention obvious. Also in figurative… unsight1923 transitive. Of a participant in a game: to deprive (another player or an official) of a clear view. Frequently in past participle. snap1951 transitive. figurative or in figurative context. Also spec. in sport, to break a tie or a pattern of performance (U.S.). to sit out1955 transitive. Sport (chiefly North American). Esp. of a coach or manager: to exclude (a player) from a team or squad; to leave on the bench. Cf. bench… pike1956 intransitive. To adopt a pike position; (also transitive) to move (a part of the body) so as to adopt a pike position. to sit down1956 transitive. North American Sport. Esp. of a coach or manager: to remove (a player) from a game; (also) to exclude (a player) from a team or squad… wrong-foot1960 transitive. In tennis, football, etc.: (by deceptive play) to cause (an opponent) to have his balance on the wrong foot. blindside1968 transitive. In sport, to attack or strike (an opponent) on the blind side. Chiefly figurative, to take advantage of a weakness in (another), to… sit1977 transitive. North American Sport. Esp. of a coach or manager: to exclude (a player) from a team or squad; to leave on the bench; (also) to remove (a… |
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