搜尋結果
ball
- IPA[bôl]
美式
- a solid or hollow spherical or egg-shaped object that is kicked, thrown, or hit in a game;a spherical object or mass of material
- squeeze or form (something) into a rounded shape;clench (one's fist) tightly
verb: ball, 3rd person present: balls, gerund or present participle: balling, past tense: balled, past participle: balled
noun: ball, plural noun: balls
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. a solid or hollow spherical or egg-shaped object that is kicked, thrown, or hit in a game a soccer ball
- ▪ a spherical object or mass of material a ball of wool he crushed the card into a ball
- ▪ historical a solid nonexplosive missile for a firearm.
- ▪ a game played with a ball he comes across a group of kids playing ball
- ▪ North American baseball kids have been playing ball in that lot for almost a hundred years young men would graduate from college and enter pro ball
- 2. (in baseball) a pitch delivered outside the strike zone that the batter does not attempt to hit the umpire called it a ball
- ▪ (in soccer) a pass of the ball in a specified direction or manner Whelan sent a long ball to Goddard
- 3. the rounded protuberant part of the foot at the base of the big toe.
- ▪ the rounded protuberant part of the hand at the base of the thumb.
動詞
- 1. squeeze or form (something) into a rounded shape Robert balled up his napkin and threw it onto his plate
- ▪ clench (one's fist) tightly she balled her fist so that the nails dug into her palms
- ▪ form a round shape the fishing nets eventually ball up and sink
- ▪ wrap the rootball of (a tree or shrub) to protect it during transportation.
- 2. North American vulgar slang have sex with.