单词 | umpire |
释义 | umpireWord family nounumpireumpirage Sportldoce_344_dum·pire1 /ˈʌmpaɪə $ -paɪr/ ●○○ noun [countableC] DSDSthe person who makes sure that the players obey the rules in sports such as tennis, baseball, and cricket 〔网球、棒球、板球等运动的〕裁判员 → referee →5 see picture at 见图 baseball, tennis Examples from the Corpus umpire• Mack was thrown out of the game for hitting an umpire.• An umpire was appointed to determine the rent of a mill.• I yelled and I screamed at umpires, at everybody, and they all jumped back.• Every man was his own umpire.• I thought he was out, but the umpire called him safe.• A case requiring action by the umpire before the batsman needed to correct the wicket?• He was chosen as one of the umpires in a musical contest between Apollo and Pan. Sportumpire2 verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT] DSto be the umpire in a game or competition (给…)当裁判 Examples from the Corpus umpire• Or what about the Bosporus; the last traditional boat used to umpire the races at the regatta.• At their request he umpired their boat-races on the River Wear. (1500-1600) a numpire, mistaken for an umpire; numpire “umpire” from Old French nonper “not equal”, from non- + per “equal” (from Latin par) |
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