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volleyball

/vol-ee-bawl/US // ˈvɒl iˌbɔl //UK // (ˈvɒlɪˌbɔːl) //

排球,手球,排球运动,手网球

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a game for two teams in which the object is to keep a large ball in motion, from side to side over a high net, by striking it with the hands before it touches the ground.
    • : the ball used in this game.

Examples

  • When Tui Tuileta left Honolulu for college in 2016, he was renowned for his skills in volleyball, not baking.

  • Longtime residents of Lanikai remember a wide beach where they would gather with family and friends to play volleyball and football.

  • Adrion Howell, of Bowie, said his 14-year-old daughter, Aaliyah, misses playing volleyball with her travel club — especially because she does not get to see and hang out with her teammates.

  • Twin volleyball players Bria and Cimone Woodard transferred from Texas A&M to Howard.

  • I miss doing theater, playing volleyball, and hanging out with my friends.

  • Inside the prison are regulation-size basketball and volleyball courts.

  • You can also work up an appetite with a beach volleyball tournament or rock out to your favorite local band.

  • All they wanted was the chance to cheer on the Iranian volleyball team in its game against Brazil.

  • Oh, OK, her first post-natal engagement, at a volleyball club, was dominated by photos of her top riding up her chest.

  • By contrast, the era of American POWs offers photos of Christmas parties and volleyball in the courtyard.

  • He was organizing ping-pong games and indoor baseball for the boys and girls and even volleyball for some grown men who had come.

  • The injured knee was already so swollen that it was visible, like a volleyball, beneath his baggy trousers.

  • We fixed a place between the barracks to play volleyball and played occasionally.

  • Other recreation at the site included volleyball and hunting.