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semifinal

/sem-ee-fahyn-l, sem-ahy-/US // ˌsɛm iˈfaɪn l, ˌsɛm aɪ- //UK // (ˌsɛmɪˈfaɪnəl) //

半决赛,四分之一决赛,半决赛中,四强赛

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the round preceding the final one in a tournament from which losers are eliminated.
    • : of or relating to the second most important bout on a card, usually immediately preceding the main bout.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a semifinal contest or round.
    • : the second most important bout on a card.

Examples

  • That same year, YouTube TV went down in the middle of the World Cup semifinal match between England and Croatia.

  • The league halted its sixth season a day before its semifinal games were set to be played and a week after the first of its six teams withdrew from competition because of positive cases.

  • One writer expects the Capitals to make it as far as the Stanley Cup semifinals.

  • Since then, Ohio State has lost twice in the CFP semifinals, both times to Clemson, while Alabama has made a championship-game appearance in four of the past five years, twice losing to Clemson and twice winning it all.

  • It will be the first time the two schools have clashed since the 2015 Sugar Bowl, when the Buckeyes defeated the Crimson Tide, 42-35, in an upset in the inaugural College Football Playoff semifinals en route to a national championship.

  • In her semifinal match, he joked “Now you can get to lie down for a while” in the post-game chat.

  • Take the semifinal for what it was: a battle to the bitter end between two proud football nations.

  • Without him, and Tiago Silva, Brazil will go into its semifinal against Germany severely weakened.

  • Federer did show signs of tennis life two weeks ago in Cincinnati, taking Rafael Nadal to three sets in a competitive semifinal.

  • She reached the final four of the 2000 Australian Open, her first Grand Slam semifinal in nine years.