football
英式音标:[ˈfʊtbɔ:l] 怎么读
美式音标:[ˈfʊtˌbɔl] 怎么读
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同义词: soccer play-soccer center-forward
同根词: footballer football
football概况
n. 足球,橄榄球
vi. 踢足球;打橄榄球
football词义
n.
足球〔美国通常指橄榄球〕;足球运动;屡屡引起争论(或分歧)的问题;被踢来踢去的难题
变形
复数:footballs
双语释义
n.(名词)[C]足球,橄榄球 large round or oval inflated ball, usually a leather
[U]足球运动,橄榄球运动 any of several outdoor games between two teams, played with such a ball
英英释义
football[ 'fut,bɔ:l ]
n.
any of various games played with a ball (round or oval) in which two teams try to kick or carry or propel the ball into each other's goal
同义词:football game
the inflated oblong ball used in playing American football
football用法
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
play football踢足球
~+名词
football game足球赛
football match足球赛
football team足球队
词组短语
play football踢足球
football match足球赛;足球比赛
football team足球队
football club足球俱乐部
football game足球赛;橄榄球比赛
football player足球运动员
football field足球场
american football美式橄榄球
the football league足球联赛
football season橄榄球赛季;足球赛季
football manager足球经理
football shoes 足球鞋(football shoe的复数)
football pitch足球场
national football league全国橄榄球联赛
football boots足球鞋;足球靴
rugby football橄榄球
australian football澳式足球
political football政治难题
football hooligan足球流氓
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
Football and hockey players wear shoulder pads.
足球和曲棍球球员都戴垫肩。
The local schools formed a football league.
当地几所学校组建了足球联合会。
He is on the college football team.
他是大学橄榄球队的队员。
Touch football is a favorite time killer.
打触身式橄榄球是一种人们喜爱的消遣。
权威例句
Basking in reflected glory: Three (football) field studies.The Football Association medical research programme: an audit of injuries in academy youth football.
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy in a National Football League player
Physical and metabolic demands of training and match-play in the elite football player
A clone of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus among professional football players.
Acute effects and recovery time following concussion in collegiate football players: the NCAA Concussion Study.
Cumulative effects associated with recurrent concussion in collegiate football players: the NCAA concussion study.
Relationship between concussion and neuropsychological performance in college football players (see comments)
Consensus statement on injury definitions and data collection procedures in studies of football (soccer) injuries
Association between recurrent concussion and late-life cognitive impairment in retired professional football players.
football词源
football (n.)
open-air game involving kicking a ball, c. 1400; in reference to the inflated ball used in the game, mid-14c. ("Ãe heued fro þe body went, Als it were a foteballe," Octavian I manuscript, c. 1350), from foot (n.) + ball (n.1). Forbidden in a Scottish statute of 1424. One of Shakespeare's insults is "you base foot-ball player" [Lear I.iv]. Ball-kicking games date back to the Roman legions, at least, but the sport seems first to have risen to a national obsession in England, c. 1630. Figurative sense of "something idly kicked around, something subject to hard use and many vicissitudes" is by 1530s. Rules of the game first regularized at Cambridge, 1848; soccer (q.v.) split off in 1863. The U.S. style (known to some in England as "stop-start rugby with padding") evolved gradually 19c.; the first true collegiate game is considered to have been played Nov. 6, 1869, between Princeton and Rutgers, at Rutgers, but the rules there were more like soccer. A rematch at Princeton Nov. 13, with the home team's rules, was true U.S. football. Both were described as foot-ball at Princeton.
Then twenty-five of the best players in college were sent up to Brunswick to combat with the Rutgers boys. Their peculiar way of playing this game proved to Princeton an insurmountable difficulty; .... Two weeks later Rutgers sent down the same twenty-five, and on the Princeton grounds, November 13th, Nassau played her game; the result was joyous, and entirely obliterated the stigma of the previous defeat. ["Typical Forms of '71" by the Princeton University Class of '72, 1869]
football造句
1. Luckily, we both love football.
幸好我们俩都热爱足球。
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2. Rick is crazy about football.
里克对足球着了迷。
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3. I broke my leg playing football.
我的腿踢足球时骨折了。
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4. He was watching a football match.
他正在看一场英式足球比赛。
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5. I like all sports except football.
除足球外我喜欢所有的运动。
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6. A football weighs about 400 grams.
一个足球重约400克。
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7. He just lives and breathes football.
他非常热衷于足球。
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8. Here are tonight's football results.
现在报告今晚足球比赛的结果。
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9. My dad loves going to football games.
我父亲爱去看足球赛。
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10. He ruptured himself playing football.
他因踢足球而发了疝气。
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11. Burkoth lettered in American football.
伯考斯在足球赛中赢得了校名首字母徽章。
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12. I like all sports apart from football.
除足球外我喜欢所有的运动。
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13. Football mania is sweeping the country.
足球热正风靡全国。
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14. Most of my football stickers are swaps.
我的足球图文标签多数都是跟别人换来的。
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15. Football referees have a thankless task.
足球裁判的工作费力不讨好。
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16. Both Rod and Phil are football fanatics.
罗德和菲尔两人都是足球迷。
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17. What does he know about football, anyway?
不管怎么说,他懂什么足球?
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18. I always wanted to have a go at football.
我一直都想尝试踢足球。
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19. For him, football is an absolute religion.
对于他来说,足球就是他至高无上的追求。
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20. Football is no longer the preserve of men.
足球再也不是男人的专利了。
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21. What about you, Joe? Do you like football?
你呢,乔?你喜欢足球吗?
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22. He announced his retirement from football.
他宣布退出足球运动。
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23. The most popular spectator sport is football.
足球是最吸引观众的体育比赛。
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24. Football games often sell out well in advance.
足球比赛的门票常常提前销售一空。
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25. What other sports do you like besides football?
除足球外你还喜欢哪些运动?
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26. The photograph showed him wearing football togs.
照片上的他穿着足球队服。
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27. He's the best football player I've ever coached.
他是我训练过的最出色的足球运动员。
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28. Hundreds of football fans descended on the city.
数百名足球迷蜂拥入城。
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29. His only form of recreation is playing football.
他唯一的娱乐就是踢足球。
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30. The football riots made me ashamed to be English.
足球骚乱事件使我身为英国人汗颜得无地自容。
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31. football@ is the object;
“football”为宾语;
-- 来源 -- 无师自通 校园英语会话 - In the Classroom (4)
32. 5. What do you throw
We are going to watch a football match.
-- 来源 -- 英语单元测试卷 六年级下册 与冀教小学三年级起始版 - 期中测试卷 A卷
33. If you talk about @football@ with your American friends,
你如果与美国朋友谈论“football”,
-- 来源 -- 小学英语(五年级上学期适用) - Unit 3 A Sports Meet Lesson Four
34. Let's go to the football, football, football.
我们去踢足球吧,踢足球,踢足球吧!
-- 来源 -- 小学英语(四年级下学期适用) - Unit 10 Let's go!
35. The football
We are going to watch a football match.
-- 来源 -- 英语单元测试卷 六年级下册 与冀教小学三年级起始版 - 期中测试卷 A卷
36. they will think you are talking about another sport-
你如果与美国朋友谈论“football”,
-- 来源 -- 小学英语(五年级上学期适用) - Unit 3 A Sports Meet Lesson Four
37. For most US sports fans, of course, "football" means the gridiron game of the National Football League
对于大多数美国球迷来说,football指的是国家橄榄球联盟和大学生橄榄球队的橄榄球运动。
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38. former England skipper said last month that he was trying to school himself to say "soccer" rather than football
这位前英格兰国家足球队队长上月表示,为了对他的新球迷表示尊重,他一直在努力的让自己改说football为soccer。
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39. You call it "football", but in Australia we call it "soccer".
你们把它叫做“football”,而在澳大利亚我们称之为“soccer”。我们还有另一种运动叫“澳大利亚规则足球”。“Aussie”是“Australian”的简称。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
40. football pants | football shorts
足球裤
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]