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Definition of volleyball in English: volleyballnounˈvɒlɪbɔːlˈvɑliˌbɔl mass noun1A game for two teams, usually of six players, in which a large ball is hit by hand over a high net, the aim being to score points by making the ball reach the ground on the opponent's side of the court. 排球(运动) Example sentencesExamples - These kinds of injuries are common in basketball, football, volleyball, and soccer.
- The games facilities will cater for sports such as table tennis, volleyball, pool and badminton.
- Football was number one but he had also done athletics, basketball, volleyball and cricket.
- Among the clubs that have received funding are alpine sports, rugby league, volleyball, cricket and golf.
- For most people, beaches are gregarious places for fun and games, cricket and football, volleyball and kites.
- She is a fine athlete and has played volleyball and basketball for her school.
- Athletes will compete in track and field, volleyball, football, netball and basketball.
- On the flip side, there was some good volleyball played during the tournament.
- The Zambia team will compete in several events among them volleyball, netball, table tennis and swimming.
- If you're sociable, try a team sport such as volleyball, or find a workout partner.
- Basketball and volleyball are also popular sports but nothing comes close to football.
- These include track events for athletes and team events in netball, soccer and volleyball.
- As they ate, he noticed two teams of refugees playing volleyball in the street.
- The most popular spectator and participant sports are soccer and volleyball.
- She used to play volleyball for her school team but quit due to the risk of injury.
- They gather at the gym for basketball and volleyball, and at the local rink for hockey.
- Apart from athletics, she also competes in a wide range of events such as gymnastics, volleyball and basketball.
- In addition, Sydney fielded teams in soccer, volleyball, basketball and rugby.
- She played volleyball and basketball, was on a swim team and was an outstanding soccer player.
- Basketball, handball, and volleyball are modern sports that are beginning to catch on.
- 1.1count noun The inflated ball used in volleyball.
排球 Example sentencesExamples - You would be gratified to learn that it hurts like hell and is the size of a volleyball.
- I grasp my aching head and turn around to see them laughing hysterically as the volleyball bounces away.
- Sputtering, I discovered the volleyball floating next to me as whoops of triumph entered my ears.
- I had more emotional attachment to the volleyball than any other character in the movie.
- I cracked an eye open and stared at a guy holding a volleyball and, apparently, staring back at me.
- Don't come at me with a volleyball because all I have to do is STAND THERE and my team will win.
- However, I did dive for a volleyball a week or two ago in gym class and landed myself another trip to the ER.
- Elena picked up a volleyball that sat on the floor nearby and began throwing it up into the air and catching it.
- The two friends were hitting the volleyball back and forth over the net, and talking at the same time.
- Whether or not you can spike a mean volleyball, there is a lot to be said for being tall.
- I bite the dust when it comes to anything else - and he picked up the volleyball to hand it to me.
- Ryan grabbed a volleyball from the cart and we began serving to specific spots on the court.
- He finds a volleyball in a parcel and names it Wilson, talking to it as if it were human.
- I took the volleyball from him, raised it above my head and spiked it over the net.
- I called out a greeting but was distracted by the volleyball again before I got to say anything else.
Definition of volleyball in US English: volleyballnounˈvälēˌbôlˈvɑliˌbɔl 1A game for two teams, usually of six players, in which a large ball is hit by hand over a high net, the aim being to score points by making the ball reach the ground on the opponent's side of the court. 排球(运动) Example sentencesExamples - The most popular spectator and participant sports are soccer and volleyball.
- For most people, beaches are gregarious places for fun and games, cricket and football, volleyball and kites.
- Apart from athletics, she also competes in a wide range of events such as gymnastics, volleyball and basketball.
- She played volleyball and basketball, was on a swim team and was an outstanding soccer player.
- She used to play volleyball for her school team but quit due to the risk of injury.
- In addition, Sydney fielded teams in soccer, volleyball, basketball and rugby.
- Basketball and volleyball are also popular sports but nothing comes close to football.
- The games facilities will cater for sports such as table tennis, volleyball, pool and badminton.
- Football was number one but he had also done athletics, basketball, volleyball and cricket.
- The Zambia team will compete in several events among them volleyball, netball, table tennis and swimming.
- They gather at the gym for basketball and volleyball, and at the local rink for hockey.
- She is a fine athlete and has played volleyball and basketball for her school.
- Athletes will compete in track and field, volleyball, football, netball and basketball.
- As they ate, he noticed two teams of refugees playing volleyball in the street.
- These include track events for athletes and team events in netball, soccer and volleyball.
- If you're sociable, try a team sport such as volleyball, or find a workout partner.
- Among the clubs that have received funding are alpine sports, rugby league, volleyball, cricket and golf.
- These kinds of injuries are common in basketball, football, volleyball, and soccer.
- On the flip side, there was some good volleyball played during the tournament.
- Basketball, handball, and volleyball are modern sports that are beginning to catch on.
- 1.1 The inflated ball used in volleyball.
排球 Example sentencesExamples - I had more emotional attachment to the volleyball than any other character in the movie.
- I called out a greeting but was distracted by the volleyball again before I got to say anything else.
- He finds a volleyball in a parcel and names it Wilson, talking to it as if it were human.
- I took the volleyball from him, raised it above my head and spiked it over the net.
- Ryan grabbed a volleyball from the cart and we began serving to specific spots on the court.
- Elena picked up a volleyball that sat on the floor nearby and began throwing it up into the air and catching it.
- Whether or not you can spike a mean volleyball, there is a lot to be said for being tall.
- I cracked an eye open and stared at a guy holding a volleyball and, apparently, staring back at me.
- Don't come at me with a volleyball because all I have to do is STAND THERE and my team will win.
- The two friends were hitting the volleyball back and forth over the net, and talking at the same time.
- Sputtering, I discovered the volleyball floating next to me as whoops of triumph entered my ears.
- You would be gratified to learn that it hurts like hell and is the size of a volleyball.
- I bite the dust when it comes to anything else - and he picked up the volleyball to hand it to me.
- I grasp my aching head and turn around to see them laughing hysterically as the volleyball bounces away.
- However, I did dive for a volleyball a week or two ago in gym class and landed myself another trip to the ER.
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