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单词 sending off
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Definition of sending off in English:

sending off

nounPlural sendings off
  • (in soccer or rugby) an instance of a referee ordering a player to leave the field and take no further part in the game.

    the Rovers man escaped a sending off and was handed a yellow card
    mass noun the turning point was probably the sending off of their midfielder
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A Welsh Rugby Union disciplinary hearing ruled that the sending-off was sufficient punishment.
    • If the sending-off offence would also lead to a penalty kick, then committing the offence is almost never justifiable.
    • So high was the level of on-field violence in the game by the end of the nineteenth century, that the rule-makers began to consider introducing a sending-off rule.
    • The winger is suspended after his sending-off in the 1-1 home draw with West Ham.
    • He felt that punching was not a sending-off offence and blames referees for taking the physical side out of rugby.
    • They will strenuously appeal the defender's sending-off in Sunday's final.
    • The sending-off came at a crucial time, with the team slightly on top and looking to be steering towards their 40th title.
    • A third goal and a sending-off handed the initiative back to the home team.
    • "We didn't take advantage of his sending-off as we should have done," Beckham said.
    • We had defended really well but my sending-off probably cost us the game.
 
 

Definition of sending off in US English:

sending off

noun
  • (in soccer or rugby) an instance of a referee ordering a player to leave the field and take no further part in the game.

    the turning point was probably the sending off of their midfielder
    a wonderfully exciting second half finishes with two goals and a sending off
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A Welsh Rugby Union disciplinary hearing ruled that the sending-off was sufficient punishment.
    • "We didn't take advantage of his sending-off as we should have done," Beckham said.
    • A third goal and a sending-off handed the initiative back to the home team.
    • The sending-off came at a crucial time, with the team slightly on top and looking to be steering towards their 40th title.
    • He felt that punching was not a sending-off offence and blames referees for taking the physical side out of rugby.
    • We had defended really well but my sending-off probably cost us the game.
    • The winger is suspended after his sending-off in the 1-1 home draw with West Ham.
    • If the sending-off offence would also lead to a penalty kick, then committing the offence is almost never justifiable.
    • So high was the level of on-field violence in the game by the end of the nineteenth century, that the rule-makers began to consider introducing a sending-off rule.
    • They will strenuously appeal the defender's sending-off in Sunday's final.
 
 
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