单词 | foot-fault |
释义 | foot-faultv. Sport. 1. transitive. Of an umpire or similar official: to penalize (a player) for a foot fault. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > racket games > lawn tennis > play tennis [verb (intransitive)] > make fault foot-fault1884 fault1908 double-fault1921 1884 Spectator 26 July 975/1 He was also handicapped by a strained wrist, and was unfortunate in being frequently ‘foot-faulted’ by a vigilant Transatlantic umpire. 1889 W. M. Brownlee Lawn-tennis iii. v. 144 Be careful to put the toe of the left foot on the line, and you are not likely to be foot-faulted. 1927 Daily Express 6 June 1 Tilden was foot-faulted by a special umpire in the fifth game of the third set. 2002 Times 22 Aug. 38/2 During the second-round match, Hewitt became embroiled with a black linesman who twice foot-faulted him. 2. intransitive. Of a player: to commit a foot fault. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > racket games > lawn tennis > play tennis [verb (transitive)] > record foot-fault against foot-fault1886 1886 J. Dwight Lawn Tennis i. i. 5 Frequently foot-faulting in a match spoils your service altogether. 1902 Westm. Gaz. 23 Oct. 6/2 The New Lawn Tennis Laws. The Foot-Fault Difficulty Abolished... The feet of more than one ‘crack’ had to be carefully watched by relentless linesmen to detect the slightest inclination to foot-fault. 1964 Daily Chron. (Centralia, Washington) 10 Sept. 11 Karen foot-faulted 20 times and served 16 double-faults in the first two sets. 2013 Daily Tel. 7 May 11 His father told him to pull out of a tournament on the grounds that his opponent was repeatedly foot-faulting and the officials were turning a blind eye. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1884 |
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