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backcourt

/bak-kawrt, -kohrt/US // ˈbækˌkɔrt, -ˌkoʊrt //UK // (ˈbækˌkɔːt) //

后场,后院,后宫,后卫

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Basketball. the half of a court in which the basket being defended is located.
    • : Tennis. the part of a tennis court between the base line and the line, parallel to the net, that marks the in-bounds limit of a service.Compare forecourt.

Examples

  • Those sweeping, abrupt changes left Harden, 31, to adjust to first-time head coach Stephen Silas, first-time general manager Rafael Stone and a new backcourt partner in John Wall.

  • Those sweeping, abrupt changes left Harden, 31, to adjust to first-time coach Stephen Silas, first-time general manager Rafael Stone and a new backcourt partner in John Wall.

  • Even with Beal back, Washington is still missing half of its backcourt duo.

  • Westbrook and guard Bradley Beal, who scored more than 30 points a game last season, should give Washington an outstanding backcourt.

  • Washington will hope that Westbrook and Beal form a dynamic backcourt duo that can lead a playoff push after two lottery trips in Wall’s absence.

  • The hardest working man in the center business is all-world in both the backcourt and background.