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goalie

/goh-lee/US // ˈgoʊ li //UK // (ˈɡəʊlɪ) //

守门员,门将,进球者,驻守者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a goalkeeper.

Examples

  • A higher quality of shot doesn’t do any favors for the netminders but the goalies aren’t helping themselves, either.

  • The Capitals’ former goalie coach, Mitch Korn, now with the New York Islanders, sent him a quick note, too.

  • Captain Alex Ovechkin and Evgeny Kuznetsov remain on the NHL’s covid-19 protocol list along with defenseman Dmitry Orlov and top goalie Ilya Samsonov.

  • You get the feeling that in a decade, he could bring a walker out to the left faceoff circle and still fire off one-timers that beat the best goalies in the world.

  • That means the goalie made about 90 saves for every 100 shots he faced.

  • Tim Krul, the substitute goalie, seemed a good foot taller than Jasper Cillessen, the man he replaced, and much the more daunting.

  • Neurologist Oliver Sacks says the syndrome helps give the Team USA goalie ‘abnormal quickness.’

  • With the Thorns already behind 0–1, backup goalie Michelle Betos came in on a PK, and the score went to 0–2.

  • And in a flash, Varela had headed the ball past Tim Howard, the American goalie, draining the latter, in an instant, of all color.

  • At eight o'clock the team filed out to warm up, Sawchuck leading, wide-legged in his goalie pads, and Howe last.

  • The goalie was a tall red headed guy from our room and he slept in the bunk above me.

  • There should be a general understanding between the two backs, and also between them and the goalie.

  • They must have confidence in their goalie, and should give him plenty of room in which to operate.