quarterback / ˈkwɔr tərˌbæk /

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quarterback3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a back in football who usually lines up immediately behind the center and directs the offense of the team.
  2. the position played by this back.
  3. a person who leads or directs a group or activity.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to direct the offense of.
  2. to lead or direct: to quarterback a public-relations campaign.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to play the position of quarterback.

quarterback 近义词

quarterback

等同于 advisor

quarterback

等同于 adviser/advisor

quarterback

等同于 lead

quarterback

等同于 lead

quarterback

等同于 arrange

quarterback

等同于 overlook

quarterback

等同于 oversee

quarterback

等同于 plan

quarterback

等同于 spearhead

quarterback

等同于 supervise

quarterback

等同于 boss

quarterback

等同于 control

quarterback

等同于 coordinate

quarterback

等同于 direct

quarterback

等同于 guide

更多quarterback例句

  1. These quarterbacks are testing their ability to leverage their indispensable talent and stretch their authority.
  2. The next big quarterback question for Washington probably involves Smith.
  3. Yet Brady has ignored all of that history, setting new single-season QB value records for quarterbacks at ages 40, 41, 42 and 43.
  4. As usual, much of the most important roster maneuvering will involve quarterbacks.
  5. There are expected to be eye-catching moves involving high-profile quarterbacks.
  6. He is an immensely talented quarterback who has dedicated his entire life to athletic excellence and discipline.
  7. But that quiet approach has served the onetime UCLA quarterback, now 63, well through his lengthy acting career.
  8. Or consider the case of Florida State quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston.
  9. Now, the Green Bay Packers quarterback is a Super Bowl champion, most valuable player, and State Farm Discount Double-Check guy.
  10. University of Central Florida quarterback Blake Bortles—“WHO?”
  11. Sara was halfback on the freshman football team, while Jim played quarterback.
  12. He was maneuvering his two hundred pounds around Washington Square with the agility of a quarterback.
  13. Grant's right guard and tackle stood up straight in their places, looking helplessly toward the quarterback.
  14. It was a new play they had learned that past week, a double pass, with the quarterback eventually taking the ball.
  15. It seemed to the little quarterback that the fellows had gone suddenly insane.