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单词 World Cup
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Definition of World Cup in English:

World Cup

noun
  • 1A competition between teams from several countries in a sport, in particular an international soccer tournament held every four years.

    世界杯,(尤指每四年举行一次的足球)世界杯(指比赛)

    1. 1.1 A trophy awarded for a World Cup.
      世界杯(指奖杯)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • And yet, somehow, after that, it was decided that England was ready to host a World Cup.
      • This is the fifth rematch within a World Cup, and Brazil will have been in three of them.
      • Motivation hardly seems necessary for a World Cup final but for them there is an added incentive.
      • What appeared to be the turning point for him was when he failed to turn up for a World Cup qualifying match in Albania.
      • To win a World Cup you need a few players to chip in with goals, not just rely on one player to get five or six.
      • If that meant dropping out of a World Cup, that was what Calvin would have wanted.
      • Whenever there is a World Cup or European Championship, Tom is unashamedly first to the plane.
      • The pity is, a few of these players may never get another chance to feature in a World Cup final.
      • With nine men and five women this is the first time Great Britain has fielded a full team at a World Cup event.
      • There is a depth to the European Championship that cannot even be found at a World Cup.
      • To survive that long would mean one more tour of Australia and a World Cup in South Africa.
      • He is a special player and setting a World Cup record is a marvellous achievement.
      • Not many coaches have led a team into the quarter-finals of a World Cup, so I'm satisfied.
      • You must take your best players to a World Cup if you want to have any chance of winning it.
      • You wouldn't have thought these teams are on the verge of a World Cup semi-final.
      • When was the last time an England coach had to warn his players of the danger of complacency in a World Cup qualifier?
      • France play the Republic of Ireland in a World Cup qualifying game in Paris.
      • The ambitions for a World Cup final, though, are larger than the match itself is ever likely to be.
      • The one small mercy to be thankful for was that this was not a World Cup qualifier.
      • It seems like it takes a World Cup or an Olympic Games for this country to realise how far behind the rest of the sporting world we are.

Definition of World Cup in US English:

World Cup

nounˈˌwər(ə)ld ˈkəpˈˌwər(ə)ld ˈkəp
  • 1A sports competition between teams from several countries, in particular an international soccer tournament held every four years.

    世界杯,(尤指每四年举行一次的足球)世界杯(指比赛)

    1. 1.1 A trophy awarded in a sports competition between teams from several countries.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It seems like it takes a World Cup or an Olympic Games for this country to realise how far behind the rest of the sporting world we are.
      • To survive that long would mean one more tour of Australia and a World Cup in South Africa.
      • To win a World Cup you need a few players to chip in with goals, not just rely on one player to get five or six.
      • This is the fifth rematch within a World Cup, and Brazil will have been in three of them.
      • If that meant dropping out of a World Cup, that was what Calvin would have wanted.
      • Motivation hardly seems necessary for a World Cup final but for them there is an added incentive.
      • Whenever there is a World Cup or European Championship, Tom is unashamedly first to the plane.
      • You wouldn't have thought these teams are on the verge of a World Cup semi-final.
      • There is a depth to the European Championship that cannot even be found at a World Cup.
      • The one small mercy to be thankful for was that this was not a World Cup qualifier.
      • He is a special player and setting a World Cup record is a marvellous achievement.
      • You must take your best players to a World Cup if you want to have any chance of winning it.
      • France play the Republic of Ireland in a World Cup qualifying game in Paris.
      • When was the last time an England coach had to warn his players of the danger of complacency in a World Cup qualifier?
      • The pity is, a few of these players may never get another chance to feature in a World Cup final.
      • With nine men and five women this is the first time Great Britain has fielded a full team at a World Cup event.
      • The ambitions for a World Cup final, though, are larger than the match itself is ever likely to be.
      • What appeared to be the turning point for him was when he failed to turn up for a World Cup qualifying match in Albania.
      • And yet, somehow, after that, it was decided that England was ready to host a World Cup.
      • Not many coaches have led a team into the quarter-finals of a World Cup, so I'm satisfied.
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