defensive
- IPA[dəˈfensiv]
美式
- used or intended to defend or protect;(in sports) relating to or intended as defense
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- 1. used or intended to defend or protect troops in defensive positions 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (in sports) relating to or intended as defense a defensive player a poor defensive record
- 2. very anxious to challenge or avoid criticism he was very defensive about that side of his life 同義詞 反義詞
- the line of defensive players positioned on the line of scrimmage, directly opposite the ... he punched a hole through the overworked defensive line their defensive line is one of the best in the league
Oxford Dictionary
- the line of defensive players positioned on the line of scrimmage, directly opposite the ... he punched a hole through the overworked defensive line their defensive line is one of the best in the league
Oxford American Dictionary
- a player positioned at or near the center of the defensive line: the defensive tackles hold their ground, closing a potential hole and allowing the linebackers to make the tackle
Oxford American Dictionary
- used or intended to defend one's person or interests: you could use a set of keys as a weapon in a self-defensive situation they pull their arms up in a self-defensive posture
Oxford Dictionary
- either of the two defensive players positioned at the end of the players who are linemen.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a coach responsible for managing a team's defence: Denver went through six different defensive coordinators in seven years
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- a player positioned on the defensive line: he's a little light and may struggle with powerful defensive linemen
Oxford American Dictionary
- medicine practised in such a way as to reduce the risk of malpractice litigation, typically by ... the analysis estimated that defensive medicine accounted for 0.3 % of national healthcare expenditures
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[dɪˈfɛnsɪv]
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- used or intended to defend or protect: defensive barriers
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