midfield / ˈmɪdˌfild, -ˈfild /
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midfield 的定义
n. 名词 noun- the middle area of a sports field, especially the area midway between the two goals.
更多midfield例句
- They’re injury-ravaged with a case of the midfield blahs, and they drew against Newcastle and West Brom along with a loss to Southampton.
- Reserve safety Clayton Fejedelem ran for 22 yards out of punt formation on fourth-and-one from midfield.
- The Buckeyes’ expected scoring margin dropped by more than a half-point on that play alone, and they gave the ball back to Indiana near midfield.
- The Bengals, needing only a field goal to win, took possession at midfield with 57 seconds remaining after a 29-yard punt return.
- The Titans had a meeting at midfield before their matchup against the Ravens.
- “As long as the game is not happening right in front of my nose but somewhere in the midfield, I let it twitch,” he said.
- The midfield is mechanical, and their goalkeeper, Julio Cesar, a source of constant anxiety.
- I saw Nobby Stiles, George Cohen, and the giant Jack Charlton winning every ball in midfield and distributing beautifully.
- On this encounter with the U.S., though, England lost too many balls midfield, but all credit to a vastly improved U.S. team.
- Finally a lanky Harvard end wound his body around it at midfield.
- Two attempts at the line gained but six and Basker punted to midfield.
- Back to midfield then under the ball, and the same thing to do all over again.
- On the board it is hovering between midfield and second base.
- Phillipsburg missed a fairly easy goal after the touchdown and play began again in midfield.