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postseason

/pohst-see-zuhn/US // ˈpoʊstˌsi zən //UK // (pəʊstˈsiːzən) mainly US //

季后赛,赛后,季后,季赛

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a period after the season, especially the period of time in organized sports when teams that did well during the regular season play each other for championship titles: Several universities with storied college football programs will be headed to bowl games this postseason.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or occurring in the postseason: The postseason games are only available to people who pay for the league’s subscription TV service.Prepare for next year’s deer hunting with postseason scouting and observation.

Examples

  • He did not miss any games during the regular season or postseason.

  • The team is already fighting for its playoff life, with just a 37 percent chance to qualify for the postseason as one of the top four teams in the comparatively stacked East division.

  • Green, though, will only have the next 14 games, and possibly a postseason run, to showcase his game before the draft.

  • Organizers hope that confining the tournament to one location will limit the risk of contracting and spreading the coronavirus, which could derail a team’s postseason hopes.

  • The skeptics would note that Stafford’s 74 wins as a starting quarterback are the fourth most in NFL history without a single postseason victory, behind Jim Hart, Steve Grogan and Roman Gabriel.

  • I will probably watch over 300 hours of this game before the postseason starts.

  • The league has always made its largest chunk of revenue from the postseason, and postseason ratings are dependent on big stars.

  • He also said the Nittany Lions are ineligible to play in postseason games for the next four years.

  • He now owns the postseason title for most yards per completion.

  • Top-ranked crews would compete in the postseason, culminating in a media-saturated national championship.