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  1. punt

    • IPA[pʌnt]

    英式

    • v.
      kick (the ball) a long distance upfield;kick (the ball) after it has dropped from the hands and before it reaches the ground
    • n.
      an act of punting a ball
    • verb: punt, 3rd person present: punts, gerund or present participle: punting, past tense: punted, past participle: punted

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    動詞

    • 1. kick (the ball) a long distance upfield the Leeds player kindly punted the ball back to them
    • 2. kick (the ball) after it has dropped from the hands and before it reaches the ground he used to be able to punt a football farther than anyone
    • (of an offensive team) turn possession over to the defensive team by punting the ball after failing to make a first down the Raiders could get nowhere with their possession, and had to punt
    • 3. US delay in answering or taking action; equivocate he would continue to punt on questions of Medicare

    名詞

    • 1. an act of punting a ball Wood failed to cut out a long punt from Nicholas
    • n.
      a curving shot at goal from a narrow angle: he attempts an audacious checkside punt that hits the behind post

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a kick in which the ball is held vertically and dropped on to the foot: his drop punt from 35 metres out never looked like missing

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[pənt]

    美式

    • v.
      kick (the ball) after it is dropped from the hands and before it reaches the ground: he used to be able to punt a football farther than anyone
    • n.
      an act of punting a ball: Wood failed to cut out a long punt from Nicholas

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • IPA[pənt]

    美式

    • v.
      bet or speculate on something; gamble: investors are punting on a takeover
    • n.
      a bet or gamble: many investors will take a punt on the chance that the shares will recover in the lottery of life it's important to take a punt

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • IPA[pʌnt]

    英式

    • v.
      bet or speculate on something; gamble: investors are punting on a takeover
    • n.
      a bet or gamble: many investors will take a punt on the chance that the shares will recover in the lottery of life it's important to take a punt

    Oxford Dictionary

    • IPA[pənt]

    美式

    • n.
      a long, narrow flat-bottomed boat, square at both ends and propelled with a long pole, used on ...
    • v.
      travel in a punt: in summer you can enjoy punting along the river

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • IPA[pʌnt]

    英式

    • n.
      a long, narrow flat-bottomed boat, square at both ends and propelled with a long pole, used on ...
    • v.
      travel in a punt: in summer you can enjoy punting along the river

    Oxford Dictionary

    • IPA[pʊnt]

    英式

    • n.
      (until the introduction of the euro in 2002) the basic monetary unit of the Republic of ...

    Oxford Dictionary

    • IPA[po͝ont]

    美式

    • n.
      the basic monetary unit of the Republic of Ireland (until replaced by the euro), equal to 100 ...

    Oxford American Dictionary