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单词 free kick
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Definition of free kick in English:

free kick

noun
  • (in soccer and rugby) an unimpeded kick of the stationary ball awarded to one side as a penalty for a foul or infringement by the other side.

    (足球和橄榄球用语)任意球

    the referee awarded the free kick to Liverpool
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was awarded two free kicks but gave none away.
    • A dangerous Kilmarnock attack had been stemmed by the award of a free kick to Motherwell on the edge of the box.
    • I saw David Beckham line up the free kick and remarked that this would be a handy time to score.
    • It's important for all officials to understand the rules regarding free kicks and to make the right call, not only on the opening kickoff, but on all free kicks.
    • He also, perhaps crucially, failed to insist on the Brazilians moving the statutory distance back at free kicks around their own penalty area.
    • The Dutchman's free kicks are usually less finely placed than a Beckham or Zidane special but make up for that by the tremendous power he achieves even while looping the ball over a wall.
    • His accuracy and power in the free kicks is brilliant, although I think Beckham is better than him.
    • He is exceptional at long balls, crossing and at free kicks and has made goals from all over the park for United.
    • Once at Chelsea, we spent all week rehearsing pushing out at free kicks, catching the attacking side offside.
    • Charlton were awarded their own free kick, again just inside the opponents' half.
    • Whenever there is a free kick he is always o the ball and he can produce magic from nothing.
    • He is an expert at dead ball situations and free kicks.
    • I thought we were staring at another defeat when the whistle blew for a free kick to City deep into injury time.
    • Worcester Park were then awarded a free kick just outside the area, which was struck home in to the top corner.
    • He is an amazing crosser of the ball and passer, and when it comes to free kicks, he can be said to be the best in the world, sometimes.
    • Under this new ruling match officials would in future award all free kicks at least 30 yards from where the incident took place.
    • She demonstrated during the 1999 Women's World Cup her ability to thread a needle with her free kicks.
    • He certainly is the most confident - whether he is making saves or taking penalties or free kicks.
    • His ability to cross the ball and pass it over very long distances absolutely astonishes people and his free kicks have keepers simply watching the ball as it storms into the net.
    • He can dribble, he is not afraid to beat men, and of course he can cross, shoot and take free kicks perfectly-what more could you really want from a midfielder?

Definition of free kick in US English:

free kick

nounˈˌfrē ˈkikˈˌfri ˈkɪk
  • (in soccer and rugby) an unimpeded kick of the stationary ball awarded to one side as a penalty for a foul or infringement by the other side.

    (足球和橄榄球用语)任意球

    the referee awarded the free kick to Liverpool
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Whenever there is a free kick he is always o the ball and he can produce magic from nothing.
    • Under this new ruling match officials would in future award all free kicks at least 30 yards from where the incident took place.
    • Charlton were awarded their own free kick, again just inside the opponents' half.
    • She demonstrated during the 1999 Women's World Cup her ability to thread a needle with her free kicks.
    • I saw David Beckham line up the free kick and remarked that this would be a handy time to score.
    • The Dutchman's free kicks are usually less finely placed than a Beckham or Zidane special but make up for that by the tremendous power he achieves even while looping the ball over a wall.
    • His ability to cross the ball and pass it over very long distances absolutely astonishes people and his free kicks have keepers simply watching the ball as it storms into the net.
    • He is an amazing crosser of the ball and passer, and when it comes to free kicks, he can be said to be the best in the world, sometimes.
    • I thought we were staring at another defeat when the whistle blew for a free kick to City deep into injury time.
    • Once at Chelsea, we spent all week rehearsing pushing out at free kicks, catching the attacking side offside.
    • A dangerous Kilmarnock attack had been stemmed by the award of a free kick to Motherwell on the edge of the box.
    • It's important for all officials to understand the rules regarding free kicks and to make the right call, not only on the opening kickoff, but on all free kicks.
    • He is exceptional at long balls, crossing and at free kicks and has made goals from all over the park for United.
    • He also, perhaps crucially, failed to insist on the Brazilians moving the statutory distance back at free kicks around their own penalty area.
    • He was awarded two free kicks but gave none away.
    • He can dribble, he is not afraid to beat men, and of course he can cross, shoot and take free kicks perfectly-what more could you really want from a midfielder?
    • He certainly is the most confident - whether he is making saves or taking penalties or free kicks.
    • Worcester Park were then awarded a free kick just outside the area, which was struck home in to the top corner.
    • He is an expert at dead ball situations and free kicks.
    • His accuracy and power in the free kicks is brilliant, although I think Beckham is better than him.
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