网站首页  词典首页

请输入您要查询的词汇:

 

词汇 sandlot
释义

Definition of sandlot in English:

sandlot

nounˈsan(d)lɒtˈsæn(d)ˌlɑt
North American
  • 1A piece of unoccupied land used by children for games.

    〈北美〉(儿童做游戏用的)空地

    Example sentencesExamples
    • From the sandlots to the shrine: for John and the rest of the Class of 2002, the call to the Hall is the culmination of boyhood dreams - Hall of Fame Induction Preview
    • No one could have predicted it on the Central Area sandlots of Seattle, but that made it even more fun.
    • ‘We heard something, but not much,’ he said in 1998 who was a Jackson pupil from the sandlots who played three years for the Class-A Greenville Spinners.
    • Staging in the round on a sandlot is problematic; the battle scenes, though weird enough, fall flat.
    • Left to wander the streets of his native San Diego alone, the boy learned baseball on the sandlots at an early age.
    • Kids aren't just spending their time tossing a baseball on the local sandlots or skateboarding across the pavement near your business.
    • It was on the sandlots outside Los Angeles that he began calling the gadget plays the Eagles are known for.
    • He was 17 when the Expos acquired the high school dropout off the Dominican sandlots in March 1993.
    • His legend began to take shape as a junior high basketball and baseball star and on the sandlots around Pahokee.
    • He didn't play baseball beyond the Bronx sandlots, though he allows that as a senior at Long Island University, wearing his sandlot uniform because LIU had no money for uniforms, ‘I did pitch batting practice.’
    • And here I was, 27 years old, but at heart still that kid on the sandlots of Cuba, starting in the outfield of the Cleveland Indians.
    • Others wanted more attention paid to the minor leagues, school ball, Little League, and the sandlot.
    • This is not because girls were not encouraged to trot to the sandlot along with their kid brothers, or because coaches think they will do better in a beauty pageant than the pro draft.
    • The story follows him from his childhood in Alabama, where he first started playing baseball in sandlots, to his play in the Negro Leagues.
    • Desiring to meet new friends, Scotty takes up with a group of boys whose sole purpose in life is to play baseball out in the local sandlot.
    • He came straight off the sandlots of Baltimore to become one of the game's great right fielders.
    • In the remake of the 1976 sandlot classic Bad News Bears, he doubles the ‘anti’ in his anti-hero.
    • ‘We spent so much time on the sandlots,’ he said.
    • Before Volunteer Stadium was built in 2001, teams wanting to play extra hardball were taken to sandlots around town to thump local Little Leaguers.
    • So he learned more about sports on sandlots than in the gym.
    1. 1.1as modifier Denoting or relating to sport played by amateurs.
      (体育运动)业余的
      sandlot baseball

      业余棒球运动。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I was playing sandlot ball in Pasadena when a White Sox scout, spotted me, and, signed me to my first pro contract.
      • We also learn that the magnanimity hinted at in the sandlot baseball incident-when he is delighted rather than angered by the solecism spoken by Coyle's cousin-was alive and well in him as a young adult.
      • He was known to come home from work at his liquor store, stop off at a nearby field and pitch to both sides of a sandlot game.
      • ‘A comedy of errors and unfortunate circumstances,’ he recalled, ‘combined to make a sandlot affair of what should have been the greatest basketball tournament ever.’
      • He grew up playing soccer and sandlot baseball after spending mornings baking bread in his grandfather's bakery.
      • Opinions around the league do vary, but there are teams that are enamored with his sandlot football, feel-no-pressure demeanor.
      • He was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, but grew up in New York City, where he played sandlot baseball.
      • During the sandlot days of the Depression he kept us supplied with scuffed baseballs, huge scarred bats, and other equipment from the Tigers' surplus.
      • He was pitching for Mike's Diner in Class B sandlot baseball when he was signed by a Boston Red Sox scout, receiving a $500 bonus.
      • These thoughts are not reserved solely for the sandlot candidates but the minor league ones as well.
      • What he does remember is a sandlot baseball game perhaps forty years in the past, particularly the mesmerizing colloquial speech of Coyle's cousin.
      • The organizers of sandlot ball games are not the only ones with an interest in efficient partitioning.
      • Today, you'll find them with controller in hand, glued to the TV, stealing bases and smacking home runs on the hand-held video version of the old sandlot standby.
      • As the son of a semipro athlete who played sandlot baseball and football into his early 40's, he came by that blocky, unbreakable body by way of genetic inheritance.
      • ‘When we were kids, everybody played a lot of sandlot ball,’ said the director of the Babe Ruth Museum.
      • Within a year or so, he went from sandlot dreamer to bench warmer to league most valuable player.
      • Young Troy hits a homer to win the sandlot game and says his heart belongs to the Dodgers and Ebbets Field.
      • You can forget the sandlot myth that a batter must ‘break his wrists’ (whatever that means) to determine a swing.
      • Your father's summer vacation may have involved afternoons playing sandlot baseball or dropping a fishing line into a creek.
      • This is a bit like a little league coach claiming he is ‘not enough of a hitter’ to play a game of sandlot ball.

Definition of sandlot in US English:

sandlot

nounˈsan(d)ˌlätˈsæn(d)ˌlɑt
North American
  • 1A piece of unoccupied land used by children for games.

    〈北美〉(儿童做游戏用的)空地

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So he learned more about sports on sandlots than in the gym.
    • He came straight off the sandlots of Baltimore to become one of the game's great right fielders.
    • He was 17 when the Expos acquired the high school dropout off the Dominican sandlots in March 1993.
    • And here I was, 27 years old, but at heart still that kid on the sandlots of Cuba, starting in the outfield of the Cleveland Indians.
    • Staging in the round on a sandlot is problematic; the battle scenes, though weird enough, fall flat.
    • From the sandlots to the shrine: for John and the rest of the Class of 2002, the call to the Hall is the culmination of boyhood dreams - Hall of Fame Induction Preview
    • The story follows him from his childhood in Alabama, where he first started playing baseball in sandlots, to his play in the Negro Leagues.
    • No one could have predicted it on the Central Area sandlots of Seattle, but that made it even more fun.
    • Left to wander the streets of his native San Diego alone, the boy learned baseball on the sandlots at an early age.
    • Before Volunteer Stadium was built in 2001, teams wanting to play extra hardball were taken to sandlots around town to thump local Little Leaguers.
    • It was on the sandlots outside Los Angeles that he began calling the gadget plays the Eagles are known for.
    • He didn't play baseball beyond the Bronx sandlots, though he allows that as a senior at Long Island University, wearing his sandlot uniform because LIU had no money for uniforms, ‘I did pitch batting practice.’
    • ‘We heard something, but not much,’ he said in 1998 who was a Jackson pupil from the sandlots who played three years for the Class-A Greenville Spinners.
    • In the remake of the 1976 sandlot classic Bad News Bears, he doubles the ‘anti’ in his anti-hero.
    • Kids aren't just spending their time tossing a baseball on the local sandlots or skateboarding across the pavement near your business.
    • Desiring to meet new friends, Scotty takes up with a group of boys whose sole purpose in life is to play baseball out in the local sandlot.
    • This is not because girls were not encouraged to trot to the sandlot along with their kid brothers, or because coaches think they will do better in a beauty pageant than the pro draft.
    • ‘We spent so much time on the sandlots,’ he said.
    • His legend began to take shape as a junior high basketball and baseball star and on the sandlots around Pahokee.
    • Others wanted more attention paid to the minor leagues, school ball, Little League, and the sandlot.
    1. 1.1as modifier Denoting or relating to sports played by amateurs.
      (体育运动)业余的
      sandlot baseball

      业余棒球运动。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I was playing sandlot ball in Pasadena when a White Sox scout, spotted me, and, signed me to my first pro contract.
      • Your father's summer vacation may have involved afternoons playing sandlot baseball or dropping a fishing line into a creek.
      • Opinions around the league do vary, but there are teams that are enamored with his sandlot football, feel-no-pressure demeanor.
      • The organizers of sandlot ball games are not the only ones with an interest in efficient partitioning.
      • You can forget the sandlot myth that a batter must ‘break his wrists’ (whatever that means) to determine a swing.
      • As the son of a semipro athlete who played sandlot baseball and football into his early 40's, he came by that blocky, unbreakable body by way of genetic inheritance.
      • ‘A comedy of errors and unfortunate circumstances,’ he recalled, ‘combined to make a sandlot affair of what should have been the greatest basketball tournament ever.’
      • Within a year or so, he went from sandlot dreamer to bench warmer to league most valuable player.
      • ‘When we were kids, everybody played a lot of sandlot ball,’ said the director of the Babe Ruth Museum.
      • He grew up playing soccer and sandlot baseball after spending mornings baking bread in his grandfather's bakery.
      • He was pitching for Mike's Diner in Class B sandlot baseball when he was signed by a Boston Red Sox scout, receiving a $500 bonus.
      • Young Troy hits a homer to win the sandlot game and says his heart belongs to the Dodgers and Ebbets Field.
      • We also learn that the magnanimity hinted at in the sandlot baseball incident-when he is delighted rather than angered by the solecism spoken by Coyle's cousin-was alive and well in him as a young adult.
      • What he does remember is a sandlot baseball game perhaps forty years in the past, particularly the mesmerizing colloquial speech of Coyle's cousin.
      • He was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, but grew up in New York City, where he played sandlot baseball.
      • He was known to come home from work at his liquor store, stop off at a nearby field and pitch to both sides of a sandlot game.
      • This is a bit like a little league coach claiming he is ‘not enough of a hitter’ to play a game of sandlot ball.
      • During the sandlot days of the Depression he kept us supplied with scuffed baseballs, huge scarred bats, and other equipment from the Tigers' surplus.
      • These thoughts are not reserved solely for the sandlot candidates but the minor league ones as well.
      • Today, you'll find them with controller in hand, glued to the TV, stealing bases and smacking home runs on the hand-held video version of the old sandlot standby.
随便看

 

春雷网英语在线翻译词典收录了464360条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2000-2024 Sndmkt.com All Rights Reserved 更新时间:2024/12/28 14:20:24