Throw-in
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含义: Ball returned from touchline by throwing.
球出边线后用投掷方式将球掷回场内。
Balón devuelto al campo lanzándolo desde la banda.
タッチラインから投げ入れてボールを戻すこと。
터치라인에서 공을 던져 넣어 경기를 재개하는 것.
When the ball crosses the touchline, the opposing team throws it back in. Both feet must stay on the ground, both hands must be used. Long throw specialists can turn throw-ins into goal threats.
当球越过边线时,由对方球队掷界外球。双脚必须着地,必须用双手投掷。擅长长距离掷球的专家可以将界外球变成进球威胁。
Cuando el balón cruza la línea de banda, el equipo contrario lo lanza de vuelta. Ambos pies deben permanecer en el suelo y se deben usar ambas manos. Los especialistas en saques largos de banda pueden convertirlos en amenazas de gol.
ボールがタッチラインを越えた場合、相手チームがスローインで戻す。両足は地面につけたまま、両手を使わなければならない。ロングスロー専門の選手はスローインをゴールの脅威に変えることができる。
공이 터치라인을 넘으면 상대 팀이 공을 던져 넣는다. 양발은 반드시 땅에 붙이고, 양손을 모두 사용해야 한다. 롱스로 전문가는 스로인을 득점 기회로 만들 수 있다.
例句
- Quick throw-in. 快速掷界外球saque de banda rápido素早いスローイン빠른 스로인.
- Long throw into the box. 长距离掷球到禁区saque de banda largo al áreaボックスへのロングスロー페널티 박스로의 롱스로.
- Foul throw—they've got to retake it. 违例掷球——必须重新来saque de banda antirreglamentario, tienen que repetirloファウルスロー——やり直しだ파울 스로—다시 던져야 한다.
发音
/θrəʊ ɪn/
用法指南
语境: restart, touchline, set piece
语气: factual
✓ 正确说法
- Throw-in界外球saque de bandaスローイン스로인
- Take the throw掷界外球lanzar el saque de bandaスローインする스로인하다
- Long throw长距离掷球saque de banda largoロングスロー롱스로
常见错误
- Both feet on ground, both hands over head, ball behind head
起源与历史
Throw-ins have existed since football's earliest rules. Hands permitted only for this situation. Rules about technique (overhead, two hands, feet on ground) developed over time.
词源: Ball thrown back into play
最早记录: Football rules from inception
文化背景
Era: Fundamental football
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: Rory Delap long throws
Regional notes: Universal football term.
变体
Throw-inThrow
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