单词 | row z |
释义 | > as lemmasrow Z row Z n. colloquial the very back of a theatre, stadium, etc.; spec. (Sport, esp. Association Football) a notional area high and far back in the stadium humorously said to be the destination of a powerful but inelegant clearance, wildly misdirected shot, etc.With reference to the convention of labelling rows of seating alphabetically, beginning with A at the front.Not common in North American use. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > the theatre or the stage > theatre-going > theatregoer > [noun] > theatre audience > occupants of specific seat or place scaffolder1597 nutcracker1602 groundling1604 understander1633 pit-mask1701 goddess1799 pittite1807 stall-holder1849 half-crowner1886 stallite1887 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > football > association football > [noun] > spectator accommodation > destination of wild or undirected shot or clearance row Z1943 1943 Nation (N.Y.) 6 Mar. 356/3 Subtle detail of the impersonation and much of the singing do not reach a person in row Z of the huge auditorium. 1990 Times 19 Mar. 41/1 When a booted clearance into row Z of the Arthur Wait stand at Selhurst Park would have sufficed, McLaughlin played the ball instead to Jemson. 2022 Irish Daily Mail (Nexis) 24 Jan. 54 You could sense the panic in their ranks when their scrum-half Dan Robson hoofed a loose ball into Row Z to relieve the pressure. < as lemmas |
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