transitive and intransitive. Rugby. To advance (the ball) by running. Also: (American Football) to run with (the football), esp. on a running play (r…
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释义 | society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > football > American football > play American football [verb (intransitive)] > actions or manoeuvres (17) rush1873 transitive and intransitive. Rugby. To advance (the ball) by running. Also: (American Football) to run with (the football), esp. on a running play (r… return1884 transitive. American Football. To collect the ball from (a kick-off or punt by the opposing team) and carry it upfield; to intercept (a pass) or… block1889 American Football. To obstruct (an opponent, esp. a defensive player) by interposing one's body. Also absol. or intransitive. goal1900 spec. intransitive. American Football and (now chiefly) Rugby. To score a point or points by kicking the ball between the goalposts and over the… drive1902 transitive and intransitive. American Football and Canadian Football. To advance (the ball) in successive plays from scrimmage. interfere1920 American Football. To interpose between the player with the ball and a would-be tackler so as to help the former. Baseball. To obstruct a runner… submarine1925 U.S. Sport (chiefly American Football). intransitive. To duck, slide, or dive low in order to avoid the block of an opposing player. lateral1927 American Football. = lateral pass n. at compounds. Cf. lateral, v. lateral1930 intransitive. To make a lateral pass to a player. See lateral pass n. at lateral, adj. n.compounds. pull1933 intransitive. American Football. Of an offensive lineman (esp. a guard): to withdraw from the line of scrimmage and cross behind it to block… to hand off1937 intransitive. American Football. Of an offensive player, esp. the quarterback: to hand the ball to a teammate. Cf. hand-off, n. 2. shovel pass1948 an underarm, forward pass made with a shovelling movement of the arms; so as v. transitive and intransitive. bootleg1951 intransitive. American Football. To execute a ‘bootleg’ (bootleg, n. additions 2); to turn sharply in the course of this. Also transitive, with ball… scramble1964 intransitive. American Football. (See quot. 1976.) spear1964 transitive (and absol.) American Football. To ram or butt (an opponent) illegally with the helmet. blitz1965 intransitive. American Football. To mount a blitz or blitzes (sense c); to charge the offensive backfield. convert1970 transitive. To turn or change into something of different form or properties; to transform. Rugby. To kick a goal from (a try); also absol.… |
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