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goal line

球门线,门线,进球线,进球线路

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Sports.

    • : the line that bounds a goal, especially the front line.

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Examples

  • Bucs coach Bruce Arians called a smart, aggressive game, including a fourth-and-1 at the goal line early in the second quarter with the 7-3 game very much in doubt.

  • After getting to the 6, Ohio State thought it had scored on a pass from Justin Fields to wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, but officials ruled that the freshman bobbled the ball as he crossed the goal line.

  • Hollins had a key drop at the goal line earlier on a pass from Fitzpatrick.

  • On the touchdown, Cousins lobbed a pass to Smith, who was wide open at the goal line, following a play-action fake.

  • McVay left his offense on the field after wide receiver Cooper Kupp was tackled just shy of the goal line on a third-down catch.

  • Domestically, the prime minister maintains the dubious line that he is the only man who can keep the still-fragile peace.

  • So however detailed the statistics of the battlefield are, they cannot achieve the goal.

  • So, as far as Mexican officials like Peña Nieto are concerned, the goal is to keep their countrymen here — and keep them happy.

  • Last week I turned 40, a bittersweet occasion because I crossed the line to living longer without my mother than with her.

  • Completed in 1953 and composed with standard line breaks and punctuation, the book was completely ignored upon submission.

  • In this position, the line of cavalry formed the chord of the arc described by the river, and occupied by us.

  • Our talk ranged from the Panhandle to the Canada line, while our horses jogged steadily southward.

  • I have drawn a Line between the figures at the extream changes, that next below the Line is the extream.

  • My station was on the right of the line, where the breastwork, ending in a redoubt, was steep and high.

  • The engineer officer charged with preparing the line of retreat reported that the one bridge across the Elster was not sufficient.