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backboard

/bak-bawrd, -bohrd/US // ˈbækˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd //UK // (ˈbækˌbɔːd) //

背板,背景板,后板,后台板

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a board placed at or forming the back of anything.
    • : Basketball. a board or other flat vertical surface to which the basket is attached.

Examples

  • As the basket’s kindness mounted, Rocket Watts shot from outside the arc to the right of the top, and it caromed around the rim and backboard some until it, too, dropped.

  • When Adebayo dished the ball to Heat sharpshooter Tyler Herro, Hachimura switched onto Herro and got a hand in his face without fouling before Herro sent a desperation shot clanking against the backboard.

  • For Harrington, it was the culmination of a long effort that included a fall on El Cap in 2019, which sent her to the hospital strapped to a backboard.

  • Ramos was still showing no signs of life when they got him on a backboard and into the ambulance.

  • One of the men jumped down, and fumbled at the iron pins which kept the backboard of the cart in its place.

  • Aid with two well-directed taps he knocked the pins out of their sockets, and let down the backboard of the cart.

  • Just off an old drain I found an overturned wagon with a loophole cut through the backboard.

  • And the men let down the backboard, and they put in all their things: all their poles and the bars and the shovel.

  • Oftener a plank of wood was cut into the desired shape as a frame or mould, and fastened to a heavy backboard.