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winger

/wing-er/US // ˈwɪŋ ər //UK // (ˈwɪŋə) //

边锋,边锋战士,中锋,边缘人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who plays a wing position.
    • : a right-winger.

Examples

  • The moment the puck was dropped to start the game, sticks and gloves were tossed and three fights began, as though choreographed — center against center, wingers against wingers.

  • On the field, Arriola said he is eager to contribute in Losada’s system, which typically uses wingers and wing backs.

  • Tom Wilson stared into the camera Friday morning at the Washington Capitals’ practice facility and acknowledged that nothing he was about to say would change anyone’s opinion about the 27-year-old winger.

  • His teammates were jumping around him and patting the winger on the head.

  • Raffl is known to be a versatile winger who can also play center — a needed asset for the Capitals, who have struggled when one of their top three centers has been missing from the lineup.

  • Republican Joni Ernst, an outspoken right-winger, is the new Senator-elect from Iowa.

  • He quotes winger after winger crowing about having finally won one.

  • But, if right-winger Chris McDaniel takes the Republican nomination, things will suddenly change.

  • Most perfectly, fake-winger Stephen Colbert eulogized, “He will be missed.”

  • They have to have the courage not to wilt or get the vapors whenever a right-winger invokes the evil gummint or the hated Kenyan.

  • Brother Winger was busy with his wagon, getting grain out from the station ten miles away to help the people.

  • What on earth had we to do on board that yacht, racing against the Meteor, unconquered winger of the western seas?

  • Winger has a colt well broken that's a perfect match for him.

  • And in that proposal he demonstrates the impractical artlessness of the Left Winger.

  • Chalmers was the winger, but on the day he was tremendously selfish, and stuck to the ball until he was robbed or knocked off it.