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handball

/hand-bawl/US // ˈhændˌbɔl //UK // (ˈhændˌbɔːl) //

手球,手球运动,手工球,垒球

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a game, similar to squash, played by two or four persons who strike a small ball against a wall or walls with the hand.
    • : the small, hard rubber ball used in this game.

Examples

  • In reality Sri Lanka had no national handball team, and some of the 16 players and their eight coaches didn’t seem to understand the game.

  • The skateboarding teens were amazing to watch, the handball has been mesmerizing, and 3-on-3 basketball might be Sara’s favorite version of the sport now.

  • Fans could be forgiven for skipping the weekly VAR debates and handball confusion, knowing full well that sky-blue ribbons will adorn the Premier League Trophy at season’s end.

  • Last season, the International Football Association Board introduced new, more clear-cut, much stricter handball rules.

  • More and more of those penalties have come from handballs, too.

  • Muller, who was booked against Argentina for a dubious handball, was harsh.

  • Suarez, who was sent off for a deliberate handball, was more than deserved, but a calculated risk.

  • Another game must have resembled our handball, requiring a wall and smooth ground at its foot.

  • You promised the boys you'd play baseball or football or handball or something; anything to get away from your father.

  • A good chess player and a whiz at Two-handed Handball, they had spent all their off time together.

  • Mr. A. went on the street with a handball, and coaxed some stray idler to join him in a game.

  • And myself, I didn't go out for sports either, just football and handball; and that was it.