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Definition of drop kick in English: drop kicknoun 1(chiefly in rugby) a kick made by dropping the ball and kicking it as it bounces up from the ground. (主要指英式橄榄球中的)抛踢球(指将球抛起、待球落地反弹时再踢的球) Example sentencesExamples - If we're down by two points we need to work ourselves into a position to get a drop kick away or milk a penalty.
- In those days we were just a bunch of street kids playing cricket with a tennis ball and practising drop kicks over the telephone wires.
- He suffered the final indignity on a day to forget when his drop kick under the posts hit the upright and came out.
- If the ball had touched the ground and was then caught on the bound, it was lawful to run, but only a drop kick was allowed.
- He finished his display with a drop kick to put his match total to 22 points and ensure an emphatic win.
- Storm clouds could pile in from the Antarctic, but it was still possible to bounce the ball and let fly with a drop kick.
- His real downfall though was that he simply couldn't master the drop kick at all.
- Following a drop kick by the goalie, the ball can be headed around at midfield for what seems like an eternity before a player actually puts a foot on the ball and gets things moving.
- A ferocious finale was set up with the Panthers taking the game to the Buffaloes who held firm until the final minutes when Kiwi fly half Ray unleashed a match winning drop kick that shaved the posts the wrong side.
- There was nothing to separate them during the regular season and there was nothing to separate them on Saturday, just that one drop kick.
- It doesn't matter if it's all penalties or a drop kick from the halfway line in the last minute of the match which gives you victory, a win is a win.
- He was a stylish half forward, noted for his ability to sidestep and take a drop kick.
- And as the third quarter was about to end, Hogg recovered yet another ball, Scotland drove it and Dan Parks made it 12-6 with a neat drop kick.
- A quick drop kick conversion from Ellis brought them within two points but despite the best efforts from the whole team they finally ran out time.
- Taking aim with his right foot he sent a drop kick sailing between the posts to give England a 20-17 win over holders Australia.
- Henry Mitchell raced in under the posts from 20 yards to open the scoring and add a drop kick conversion.
- Jonny Wilkinson became an overnight household name after scoring the last-minute drop kick which won England the rugby World Cup last November on a rainy night in Sydney.
- He made amends with the last kick of the game with an excellent drop kick to ensure that their last game against Carlow was a winner take all with the loser heading for Division 2.
- He attempted to seal the points with a last second long range drop kick, but it drifted just wide.
- The Saints scrum-half then sealed an unlikely win with a 40-metre drop kick with only two seconds remaining.
- 1.1 (chiefly in martial arts) a flying kick made against an opponent while dropping to the ground.
(主要指武术中的)空中飞脚 Example sentencesExamples - The drop kick was a bit wayward and not really near the mark but Simon just basically turned away in disgust waving it off and walked away as his opponent crashed to the canvas.
- Mike looked over to see Jerry deliver a drop kick to a guard's head and then close-line another.
- He hit a drop kick off the second rope for another two.
- Cecil somersaulted, landing a drop kick square in Ashley's face with his boot.
- Diving feet first toward him, the soldier planted a drop kick right between his shoulder blades, knocking him forward.
- And bounding skyward, he opened himself for a drop kick.
- The drop kick landing perfectly, I watched as she was hurled across the floor.
- She snarled viciously as she threw her body into a drop kick.
- I feinted a drop kick, then put all my strength into a haymaker with my right fist.
- She lunged at him with a drop kick to the chin, snapping his head upwards and he landed on his butt on the floor.
- One theory is that this was inflicted by some kind of kung fu or karate drop kick.
- I followed that up with a drop kick to the chest, and a snap kick to the temple.
- A drop kick caught her by surprise, and she was hurled backwards by its supernatural force.
verb [with object]Kick using a drop kick. 踢抛踢球 Mick drop-kicked the sleeping bag into the corner of the room Example sentencesExamples - Players use their hands, but cannot carry the ball for more than three steps, so they have to bounce it off the ground, drop-kick it back up to themselves, or send it on to another player.
- Ben drop-kicked their opponent, sending him into the wall.
- ‘Don't go away, ‘Tarrant said, ‘because we'll be drop-kicking a lot more your way in just a couple of minutes.’
- In 1905, after winning the Cup, players on the Ottawa Silver Seven decided to find out if they could drop-kick it over the frozen Rideau Canal in Ottawa.
- They moved further into the lead after seven minutes when 19 year-old David Whitten drop-kicked brilliantly under pressure to put Portadown in a commanding 6-0 lead.
Definition of drop kick in US English: drop kicknounˈdräp ˌkikˈdrɑp ˌkɪk 1(formerly, in football) a kick made by dropping the ball and kicking after it touches the ground. (主要指英式橄榄球中的)抛踢球(指将球抛起、待球落地反弹时再踢的球) Example sentencesExamples - He made amends with the last kick of the game with an excellent drop kick to ensure that their last game against Carlow was a winner take all with the loser heading for Division 2.
- If the ball had touched the ground and was then caught on the bound, it was lawful to run, but only a drop kick was allowed.
- In those days we were just a bunch of street kids playing cricket with a tennis ball and practising drop kicks over the telephone wires.
- His real downfall though was that he simply couldn't master the drop kick at all.
- Jonny Wilkinson became an overnight household name after scoring the last-minute drop kick which won England the rugby World Cup last November on a rainy night in Sydney.
- Taking aim with his right foot he sent a drop kick sailing between the posts to give England a 20-17 win over holders Australia.
- It doesn't matter if it's all penalties or a drop kick from the halfway line in the last minute of the match which gives you victory, a win is a win.
- A quick drop kick conversion from Ellis brought them within two points but despite the best efforts from the whole team they finally ran out time.
- The Saints scrum-half then sealed an unlikely win with a 40-metre drop kick with only two seconds remaining.
- If we're down by two points we need to work ourselves into a position to get a drop kick away or milk a penalty.
- Storm clouds could pile in from the Antarctic, but it was still possible to bounce the ball and let fly with a drop kick.
- A ferocious finale was set up with the Panthers taking the game to the Buffaloes who held firm until the final minutes when Kiwi fly half Ray unleashed a match winning drop kick that shaved the posts the wrong side.
- There was nothing to separate them during the regular season and there was nothing to separate them on Saturday, just that one drop kick.
- He was a stylish half forward, noted for his ability to sidestep and take a drop kick.
- Following a drop kick by the goalie, the ball can be headed around at midfield for what seems like an eternity before a player actually puts a foot on the ball and gets things moving.
- And as the third quarter was about to end, Hogg recovered yet another ball, Scotland drove it and Dan Parks made it 12-6 with a neat drop kick.
- He suffered the final indignity on a day to forget when his drop kick under the posts hit the upright and came out.
- Henry Mitchell raced in under the posts from 20 yards to open the scoring and add a drop kick conversion.
- He finished his display with a drop kick to put his match total to 22 points and ensure an emphatic win.
- He attempted to seal the points with a last second long range drop kick, but it drifted just wide.
- 1.1 (chiefly in martial arts) a flying kick made against an opponent while dropping to the ground.
(主要指武术中的)空中飞脚 Example sentencesExamples - Diving feet first toward him, the soldier planted a drop kick right between his shoulder blades, knocking him forward.
- She lunged at him with a drop kick to the chin, snapping his head upwards and he landed on his butt on the floor.
- And bounding skyward, he opened himself for a drop kick.
- I followed that up with a drop kick to the chest, and a snap kick to the temple.
- I feinted a drop kick, then put all my strength into a haymaker with my right fist.
- Mike looked over to see Jerry deliver a drop kick to a guard's head and then close-line another.
- Cecil somersaulted, landing a drop kick square in Ashley's face with his boot.
- The drop kick landing perfectly, I watched as she was hurled across the floor.
- The drop kick was a bit wayward and not really near the mark but Simon just basically turned away in disgust waving it off and walked away as his opponent crashed to the canvas.
- A drop kick caught her by surprise, and she was hurled backwards by its supernatural force.
- She snarled viciously as she threw her body into a drop kick.
- He hit a drop kick off the second rope for another two.
- One theory is that this was inflicted by some kind of kung fu or karate drop kick.
verbˈdräp ˌkikˈdrɑp ˌkɪk [with object]Kick using a drop kick. 踢抛踢球 Mick drop-kicked the sleeping bag into the corner of the room Example sentencesExamples - Ben drop-kicked their opponent, sending him into the wall.
- They moved further into the lead after seven minutes when 19 year-old David Whitten drop-kicked brilliantly under pressure to put Portadown in a commanding 6-0 lead.
- In 1905, after winning the Cup, players on the Ottawa Silver Seven decided to find out if they could drop-kick it over the frozen Rideau Canal in Ottawa.
- Players use their hands, but cannot carry the ball for more than three steps, so they have to bounce it off the ground, drop-kick it back up to themselves, or send it on to another player.
- ‘Don't go away, ‘Tarrant said, ‘because we'll be drop-kicking a lot more your way in just a couple of minutes.’
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