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halftime

/haf-tahym, hahf-/US // ˈhæfˌtaɪm, ˈhɑf- //

中场休息,中场休息时,中场休息时间,中场时间

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the period indicating completion of half the time allowed for an activity, as for a football or basketball game or an examination.
    • : Sports. the intermission or rest period between the two halves of a football, basketball, or other game, during which spectators are often entertained by baton twirling, marching bands, or the like.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to or taking place during a halftime: The football fans were treated to a halftime exhibition by the marching band.

Examples

  • Clark complied, scoring all 14 of his points after halftime to spark a 57-49 win at McCamish Pavilion in Atlanta.

  • Tampa Bay jumped to a 7-3 lead after the first quarter and added 14 more points before halftime, giving the Bucs a 21-6 lead.

  • The Left Shark remains at the top of the halftime show’s virality mountain, the Tom Brady of Super Bowl memes.

  • Here’s the DPI that set up a potential Tampa score right before halftime.

  • Mahomes reached halftime Sunday night at 9 for 19 for 67 yards.

  • In fact, he's not even high on the list of NFL players one jerks off too during halftime at Gillette Stadium.

  • By halftime a crowd of what appeared to be a few hundred people had amassed in the bitter cold.

  • At halftime somebody had come into the dressing room and told us Pearl Harbor had been bombed by the Japs.

  • A contest is divided into two 45-minute periods with a 15-minute halftime, and there are no commercials to interrupt the action.

  • The second goal came on the brink of halftime, after Casillas punched a ball right back at the feet of Charles Aranguiz.

  • But putting him on halftime, and Nels with five children to support, seemed like extreme punishment.