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Definition of postseason in English:

postseason

adjective ˈpəʊstsiːz(ə)n
North American
  • (of a sporting fixture or other event) taking place after the end of the regular season.

    〈主北美〉赛季后的

    a postseason game
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Jets have the talent to make some noise in the NFL's postseason tournament.
    • The Cardinals have had one postseason victory in the last 52 years.
    • He's intelligent, well-spoken, and a student of hitting, and has plenty of postseason experience as both a player and coach.
    • New Orleans failed to make the playoffs despite some great seasons by Archie, but his son seems primed for eventual postseason success.
    • Three of the Hurricanes' first 12 game-winning postseason goals came from the defense.
    • So maybe a coach with a proven track record is the key to postseason success.
    • Trades are possible as the August 31 deadline for finalizing postseason rosters nears.
    • But that would have risked grinding up the teams and making them less attractive for postseason tournaments.
    • Would Bears faithful have been better off with the memory of that Payton record or with the postseason home game they missed?
    • Both have succeeded under pressure, even producing impressive postseason performances against the Yankees.
    • The team is banking on the starters' postseason experience to carry over.
    • That record also belongs to the Vikings, with 22 total postseason defeats.
    • There isn't enough substance to grind out postseason victories.
    • Of course, none of this takes into account awards or postseason performance.
    • Lastly, postseason performance was not a factor in these rankings.
    • Instead, I'm going to concentrate on how these postseason events affect me.
    • But the Islanders needed to go through the pain of postseason failure before they could skate off with the prize.
    • His reputation is one of postseason failure, though many will tell you that's another unearned disparagement.
    • For all his accomplishments and accolades, he has had some terrible moments in each of Green Bay's last three postseason defeats.
    • Will the huge investment the Colts have made in them ever result in postseason success?
noun ˈpəʊstsiːz(ə)n
  • 1The period following the regular season.

    赛季后的一段时间

    he was sidelined until the postseason
    Example sentencesExamples
    • What's the point of putting up all those great numbers in the regular season if you can't get it done in the postseason?
    • They were an unstoppable juggernaut, a team built specifically for the postseason because the regular season was a foregone conclusion.
    • He had a better season than postseason, and some scouts want to see stronger fundamentals from him.
    • This team beat the Chisox in the regular season series, and should have done so in the postseason.
    • Veterans actually look forward to the postseason because the grind of the regular season gives way to a college season, in a sense.
    • In short, he could make up for a forgettable season with a memorable postseason, if only the light comes on in time to help the underachieving Seahawks.
    • As was the case in the regular season, the Patriots were outgained in the postseason.
    • The Jaguars never seem to be as good in the postseason as they are in the regular season.
    • Regular season or postseason, daytime or primetime, indoors or outdoors, the Patriots have been the hammer and the Colts have been the nail.
    • His value shot up in the postseason after a good season with the Bulldogs.
    • Uniformity in record-keeping is at the core of separating statistics of the regular season from those in the postseason.
    • But the Yankees again are better constructed to win the regular season than the postseason.
    • In other words, a team built to win in the regular season also should win in the postseason.
    • You've also talked about the difference in setting up a team for the regular season vs. the postseason.
    • It's obvious the players are pacing themselves to survive the ridiculously long season and postseason.
    • That can happen against weak teams in the regular season, but likely would be costly in the postseason.
    • But he is finishing strong and seems energized as the regular season turns into the postseason.
    • The number of defensive touchdowns Tampa Bay scored in the regular season and the postseason combined.
    • But down the stretch of the regular season and into the postseason, no team in baseball, save the Astros, mashed the ball better.
    • All five of the foes would be in the postseason if the season ended at this point.
    1. 1.1 A game or competition held during the postseason.
      赛季后运动,赛季后竞赛
      his team qualified for the postseason
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Thus they had been swept in back-to-back postseasons, still having not won a playoff game since the 1988 World Series clincher.
      • Boston won 93 games in '02, but didn't make the postseason mostly because of a faulty bullpen.
      • If the Eagles need to win their final game - at home against Cincinnati - to make the postseason, they have two weeks to prepare.
      • The Twins have lost three in a row since qualifying for the postseason.
      • However, for the sake of discovering and spreading truth, rather than dogma, I did an independent study of the past two postseasons using the game logs available at Retrosheet.
      • In 1999 they won the West by 14 games, the fastest trip to the postseason for any expansion team.
      • The Eagles started the same five offensive linemen in every game last year, including the postseason.
      • Critics of his career point out that his teams finished with winning records in only two of his 13 seasons, and he played in only 17 playoff games in four total postseasons.
      • Just like he's dealing with the whispers he can't regain his playoff magic - having only 10 goals in the last three postseasons before this season.
      • Imagine being able to count on your club qualifying for the postseason through one-quarter century.
      • It wasn't supposed to end that way for the Rams, who stormed into the postseason with wins in seven of their last eight games.
      • The Capitals have enough talent to qualify for the postseason, but it's hard to see them advancing very far.
      • And the fact their Oilers didn't even qualify for the postseason made Calgary's run even more painful.
      • New Jersey qualified for the postseason only 11 times in those 26 years.
      • With the loss, Miami fell to 8-6 and must win each of its final two games to have a chance at the postseason.

Definition of postseason in US English:

postseason

adjectiveˈpōs(t)ˌsēz(ə)n
North American
  • (of a sporting event) taking place after the end of the regular season.

    〈主北美〉赛季后的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Would Bears faithful have been better off with the memory of that Payton record or with the postseason home game they missed?
    • The team is banking on the starters' postseason experience to carry over.
    • Three of the Hurricanes' first 12 game-winning postseason goals came from the defense.
    • So maybe a coach with a proven track record is the key to postseason success.
    • His reputation is one of postseason failure, though many will tell you that's another unearned disparagement.
    • For all his accomplishments and accolades, he has had some terrible moments in each of Green Bay's last three postseason defeats.
    • Instead, I'm going to concentrate on how these postseason events affect me.
    • New Orleans failed to make the playoffs despite some great seasons by Archie, but his son seems primed for eventual postseason success.
    • Of course, none of this takes into account awards or postseason performance.
    • There isn't enough substance to grind out postseason victories.
    • Trades are possible as the August 31 deadline for finalizing postseason rosters nears.
    • Lastly, postseason performance was not a factor in these rankings.
    • Both have succeeded under pressure, even producing impressive postseason performances against the Yankees.
    • He's intelligent, well-spoken, and a student of hitting, and has plenty of postseason experience as both a player and coach.
    • The Jets have the talent to make some noise in the NFL's postseason tournament.
    • The Cardinals have had one postseason victory in the last 52 years.
    • But the Islanders needed to go through the pain of postseason failure before they could skate off with the prize.
    • Will the huge investment the Colts have made in them ever result in postseason success?
    • But that would have risked grinding up the teams and making them less attractive for postseason tournaments.
    • That record also belongs to the Vikings, with 22 total postseason defeats.
nounˈpōs(t)ˌsēz(ə)n
  • The period following the regular season.

    赛季后的一段时间

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Veterans actually look forward to the postseason because the grind of the regular season gives way to a college season, in a sense.
    • You've also talked about the difference in setting up a team for the regular season vs. the postseason.
    • They were an unstoppable juggernaut, a team built specifically for the postseason because the regular season was a foregone conclusion.
    • Regular season or postseason, daytime or primetime, indoors or outdoors, the Patriots have been the hammer and the Colts have been the nail.
    • In other words, a team built to win in the regular season also should win in the postseason.
    • His value shot up in the postseason after a good season with the Bulldogs.
    • It's obvious the players are pacing themselves to survive the ridiculously long season and postseason.
    • The number of defensive touchdowns Tampa Bay scored in the regular season and the postseason combined.
    • The Jaguars never seem to be as good in the postseason as they are in the regular season.
    • But the Yankees again are better constructed to win the regular season than the postseason.
    • What's the point of putting up all those great numbers in the regular season if you can't get it done in the postseason?
    • This team beat the Chisox in the regular season series, and should have done so in the postseason.
    • In short, he could make up for a forgettable season with a memorable postseason, if only the light comes on in time to help the underachieving Seahawks.
    • As was the case in the regular season, the Patriots were outgained in the postseason.
    • He had a better season than postseason, and some scouts want to see stronger fundamentals from him.
    • Uniformity in record-keeping is at the core of separating statistics of the regular season from those in the postseason.
    • But he is finishing strong and seems energized as the regular season turns into the postseason.
    • All five of the foes would be in the postseason if the season ended at this point.
    • That can happen against weak teams in the regular season, but likely would be costly in the postseason.
    • But down the stretch of the regular season and into the postseason, no team in baseball, save the Astros, mashed the ball better.
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