单词 | move the goalposts |
释义 | goal (Milton gole) /gōl/noun
To convert (a try) into a goal ORIGIN: Origin obscure goalˈless adjective
goalˈball noun A game developed specifically for the blind, played by two teams on a rectangular indoor court using a ball containing bells, the object being to roll the ball past the opposing team into their goal goal difference noun The difference between the number of goals scored by a football, etc team and the number of those scored against them during a season, used as a factor in deciding league positions goalˈkeeper noun A player whose task is to defend the goal (informal goalˈie) goal'keeping noun goal kick noun
goalˈkicker noun A player who kicks a goal, or takes a goal kick goalˈkicking noun goal line noun The boundary marking each end of the field, on which the goals are situated goalˈmouth noun The space between the goalposts and immediately in front of the goal goalˈpost noun One of the upright posts forming the goal goal'scorer noun (football) A player who scores goals, esp regularly goalˈ-tender noun (in some games, esp ice-hockey) a goalkeeper goalˈ-tending noun
change, move or shift the goalposts To alter the rules of a game, conditions of an agreement, etc unfairly after proceedings have begun, or the agreement has been entered into own goal
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