lob 的 3 个定义
lobbed, lob·bing.
- Tennis. to hit in a high arc to the back of the opponent's court.
- to fire in a high trajectory so that it drops onto a target.
- Cricket. to bowl with a slow underhand motion.
- to throw slowly in an arc.
lobbed, lob·bing.
- Tennis. to lob a ball.
- Tennis. a ball hit in a high arc to the back of the opponent's court.
- Cricket. a ball bowled with a slow underhand motion.
- British Dialect. a slow, heavy, dull-witted person.
lob 近义词
toss
更多lob例句
- For instance, later on in Golf Adventure, you unlock the lob wedge, which is great for getting the ball out of a tough spot where it’s directly facing a tall obstacle.
- It takes no time for Ayton to slip into the paint and finish the lob over an onlooking Lakers defense.
- On the other end, Gafford and his elastic arms cashed in on seemingly every lob thrown toward the rim.
- His output as a constant lob threat and rim protector may warrant more run, but Gafford makes use of the time he does get.
- Davis finally got going midway through the final quarter, finishing a lob from James and connecting on a pair of jumpers to finish with 25 points and 12 rebounds on 10-for-24 shooting.
- Staring at a midterm catastrophe, the Democrats lob increasingly desperate charges.
- The lob may have a long history, but it's also having a moment.
- Walters took the opportunity to lob some off-the-cuff softball questions.
- And, I lay low on holidays since the bad guys tend to lob rockets to help us celebrate.
- That would make the $40 million in salaries owed each year to the Lob City Duo enough to put the Clippers deep into the red.
- After rain, when rivers or brooks are somewhat beyond their usual bounds, a well scoured lob worm will take the best of fish.
- I have experienced many sandstorms in Takla-makan and the Lob-nor desert, but hardly any so bad as this was.
- I had heard in the Lob country similar tales of the sorrow of the swans when their union was dissolved by death.
- Kolwah is a well-cultivated district lying to the south of the river, which in its upper course is known as the Lob.
- Once in his match against Bill Johnston he was within a point of set and down from the sky a high short lob was descending.