搜尋結果
volley
- IPA[ˈvɒli]
英式
- a number of bullets, arrows, or other projectiles discharged at one time;a series of utterances directed at someone in quick succession
- (in sport, especially tennis or soccer) strike or kick (the ball) before it touches the ground;utter or discharge in quick succession
verb: volley, 3rd person present: volleys, gerund or present participle: volleying, past tense: volleyed, past participle: volleyed
noun: volley, plural noun: volleys
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a number of bullets, arrows, or other projectiles discharged at one time the infantry let off a couple of volleys
- ▪ a series of utterances directed at someone in quick succession he unleashed a volley of angry questions
- 2. (in sport, especially tennis or soccer) a strike or kick of the ball made before it touches the ground a forehand volley
動詞
- 1. (in sport, especially tennis or soccer) strike or kick (the ball) before it touches the ground she volleyed the ball home he took his chance well, volleying into the top corner from 25 yards
- 2. utter or discharge in quick succession the dog was volleying joyful barks