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单词 full-court press
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Definition of full-court press in English:

full-court press

noun
Basketball
  • An aggressive tactic in which members of a team cover their opponents throughout the court and not just in the region near their own basket.

    〔篮球〕全场紧逼

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The trademark of Stallion basketball when he was there was 40 minutes of full-court presses and trapping defenses.
    • As the Raiders primary ball handler Korsberg uses her quickness to overcome opponents full-court presses.
    • In March Madness, you'll face a number of different looks over the course of the game, including a variety of soft zones, trapping zones, full-court presses, and standard man-to-man defenses.
    • The team will be using full-court presses on defense to force turnovers and will play up-tempo on offense.
    • It might help matters and create much-needed energy if Wilkens instituted defensive pressure in the way of a full-court press or half-court trap at the start of games to get the team active early.
    • The one big change under Walker, other than his use of an occasional full-court press, is the trimming of his rotation.
    • By putting on the full-court press, the Cardinals hope to beat out the other teams, and they just might do that.
    • Next Year's NBA will hum with full-court presses, dead-eye jump-shooting, and endless fast-breaking.
    • Also, Coach K has to think about using this athletic advantage on defense as well, by throwing some full-court presses & traps into the playbook.
    • Seattle has implemented some new defensive formats and has tried to perfect its full-court press.
    • Note that full-court presses are only made following baskets; a turnover or defensive rebound rarely gives the defense enough time to get a press set up.
    • Florida needs to be consistently effective with its defense, whether the Gators are squeezing opponents with their full-court press or locking them up in the halfcourt.
    • These Hoyas occasionally use full-court presses, and they will sometimes trap out of their half-court man-to-man.
    • Coach Rick Pitino has abandoned his trademark full-court press, challenging his players to do it mane-a-mano.
    • Did he miss all the slam dunks, three pointers, full-court presses and blocked shots?
    • He has to implement a halfcourt trap or a full-court press to force an up-tempo game, which could result in a quicker pace and more active players. - Curtis Bunn
    • The Illini scrambled into a full-court press, and in an instant, Jack Ingram was batting an inbounds pass loose from Arizona's Channing Frye.
    • Coach Odom demonstrates how to break post-doubles, half-court traps, run-and-jump pressure, and full-court presses.
    • Not that anyone really expects the double-teams and full-court presses to get to Whalen.
    • In Game 3, the Nets did use a double-team against Shaq and employed an effective full-court press.
    • Most college basketball coaches, Greenberg included, focus on full-court presses and defending the flex cut, and not the odds of drawing a backdoor flush.
    • The Bruins' win streak began with the full-court press coach Steve Lavin installed.
    • Asking your starters to full-court press in a season that long is not advisable for a coach trying to keep his team healthy and happy. - Stan McNeal
    • Observe and learn the principles to attack full-court presses, half-court traps, and half-court pressure.
    • Their full-court presses produced the desired result - multiple turnovers which resulted in multiple Naches Valley layups.
    • Their well-known full-court press forced the Lions out of their half-court set and limited Lion veteran point man Chou Jung-san to just one lone assist for the game.
    • At times, the Cowboys are akin to a full-court press with the pressure they bring on offenses.

Definition of full-court press in US English:

full-court press

nounfʊl kɔrt prɛs
Basketball
  • 1A defensive tactic in which members of a team cover their opponents throughout the court and not just near their own basket.

    〔篮球〕全场紧逼

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Did he miss all the slam dunks, three pointers, full-court presses and blocked shots?
    • The Bruins' win streak began with the full-court press coach Steve Lavin installed.
    • As the Raiders primary ball handler Korsberg uses her quickness to overcome opponents full-court presses.
    • The trademark of Stallion basketball when he was there was 40 minutes of full-court presses and trapping defenses.
    • Also, Coach K has to think about using this athletic advantage on defense as well, by throwing some full-court presses & traps into the playbook.
    • The one big change under Walker, other than his use of an occasional full-court press, is the trimming of his rotation.
    • By putting on the full-court press, the Cardinals hope to beat out the other teams, and they just might do that.
    • Coach Odom demonstrates how to break post-doubles, half-court traps, run-and-jump pressure, and full-court presses.
    • Florida needs to be consistently effective with its defense, whether the Gators are squeezing opponents with their full-court press or locking them up in the halfcourt.
    • These Hoyas occasionally use full-court presses, and they will sometimes trap out of their half-court man-to-man.
    • It might help matters and create much-needed energy if Wilkens instituted defensive pressure in the way of a full-court press or half-court trap at the start of games to get the team active early.
    • Note that full-court presses are only made following baskets; a turnover or defensive rebound rarely gives the defense enough time to get a press set up.
    • The team will be using full-court presses on defense to force turnovers and will play up-tempo on offense.
    • Their well-known full-court press forced the Lions out of their half-court set and limited Lion veteran point man Chou Jung-san to just one lone assist for the game.
    • At times, the Cowboys are akin to a full-court press with the pressure they bring on offenses.
    • He has to implement a halfcourt trap or a full-court press to force an up-tempo game, which could result in a quicker pace and more active players. - Curtis Bunn
    • In March Madness, you'll face a number of different looks over the course of the game, including a variety of soft zones, trapping zones, full-court presses, and standard man-to-man defenses.
    • Their full-court presses produced the desired result - multiple turnovers which resulted in multiple Naches Valley layups.
    • In Game 3, the Nets did use a double-team against Shaq and employed an effective full-court press.
    • Most college basketball coaches, Greenberg included, focus on full-court presses and defending the flex cut, and not the odds of drawing a backdoor flush.
    • The Illini scrambled into a full-court press, and in an instant, Jack Ingram was batting an inbounds pass loose from Arizona's Channing Frye.
    • Not that anyone really expects the double-teams and full-court presses to get to Whalen.
    • Coach Rick Pitino has abandoned his trademark full-court press, challenging his players to do it mane-a-mano.
    • Asking your starters to full-court press in a season that long is not advisable for a coach trying to keep his team healthy and happy. - Stan McNeal
    • Seattle has implemented some new defensive formats and has tried to perfect its full-court press.
    • Observe and learn the principles to attack full-court presses, half-court traps, and half-court pressure.
    • Next Year's NBA will hum with full-court presses, dead-eye jump-shooting, and endless fast-breaking.
    1. 1.1US An instance of aggressive pressure.
      if the president were to mount a full-court press for the space station
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At the time, Blackwell said the railroad had stepped up its efforts, adding: ‘Ours has been a full-court press of safety education and follow-up.’
      • This woman, who has no experience with the media whatsoever, is about to face a full-court press of the best PR people, the best lawyers, who will uncover anything she has ever done in her life, and I really feel sorry for her.
      • Before then, retailers and drug makers had mounted a full-court press against the bill.
      • Sensing that Nike's lack of a proven sports superstar marketing its shoes spells weakness, rivals are mounting a full-court press.
      • According to scholars, this full-court press to reach religious communities comes not a moment too soon.
      • With just two days left until the California recall election, the candidates are putting on a full-court press to win over voters.
      • The Hunters' lead hit 24 midway through the third quarter, when YMY turned up the defensive pressure with a full-court press.
      • Our agents and informants are putting a full-court press on in this country and around the world.
      • Officials say now what they call a full-court press is on across Iraq, looking for insurgents.
      • Make a full-court press to get Russia to come to realize that a nuclear Iran is not a stabilizing influence; it's a destabilizing influence.
      • Have attitudes toward the disabled not really changed in the intervening years, despite a fairly full-court press by the ADA?
      • This countered a full-court press by Defence Secretary Forrestal to have a military team write this crucial document.
      • I just hope the Senate is strong enough to stand up to this full-court press by the White House.
      • The contractor, which initially managed some health and safety at the site, soon began mounting a full-court press to take over the job, submitting a proposal to City Hall and lobbying contractors and union officials.
      • The Johnsons take pride in their reputation for unassailable stewardship, and they have taken the lead in the industry's full-court press against the new rules.
      • I mean, I know that the defense is really putting on a full-court press, taking a look at the families to see if they can poke holes in the story and to see if there are ulterior motives.
      • And making a full-court press in the spring of 2003 likely would have been difficult while we were focusing so many resources on Iraq.
      • There are other parties to these agreements, and we are in a full-court press for consultations with those affected parties.
      • The Kremlin's full-court press and the four-party alliance opposing Yakovlev left Smolny with few effective available strategies.
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