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词汇 Gaelic football
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Definition of Gaelic football in English:

Gaelic football

noun
mass noun
  • A type of football played mainly in Ireland between teams of fifteen players, with a goal resembling that used in rugby but having a net attached. The object is to kick or punch the round ball into the net (scoring three points) or over the crossbar (one point).

    盖尔式足球(主要流行于爱尔兰的一种足球运动,双方各出15名球员;球门与橄榄球球门相似,但悬有球网;比赛时将圆球踢入或击入球网内可得三分,如球越过球门横梁则得一分)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Soccer is a winter game, Gaelic football and hurling are summer games.
    • The new proposals will have serious implications for Gaelic football and rugby.
    • Our game of Gaelic football has become a game of handball or pass-ball.
    • There's golf, Gaelic football, tennis and basketball to name but a few sports on offer to both boys and girls.
    • He had committed his very full life to the sport and the organisation he loved - Gaelic football and the GAA.
    • Julie is a true sports lover and tried her hand at every sport including camogie, Gaelic football and athletics.
    • I tell them to take up a team sport like Gaelic football or cricket - where they will get away with very little training.
    • In his mid thirties Mike was an all-round athlete, especially at rugby and Gaelic football.
    • With the exception of rugby, Gaelic football is he most difficult team game on the planet to adjudicate.
    • He brought a lyricism and richness to the depiction of Gaelic football that enthralled Irish people everywhere.
    • Like many of his family, he took a keen interest in sport, especially Gaelic football and soccer.
    • They will be taking part in Gaelic football, soccer and basketball.
    • At present only Gaelic games such as Gaelic football and hurling are allowed to be played.
    • These include Gaelic football, hurling, camogie, athletics and community games.
    • The GAA oversees hurling, Gaelic football and the administration of other Irish sports in both the north and the south.
    • The airwaves and papers were full to saturation point of our domestic games, Gaelic football and hurling.
    • I have always said it if Carlow is first in any sport it is great for the county, let it be Gaelic football, hurling or rugby.
    • He used to play Gaelic football in Ireland as a youngster and you need to be tough for that.
    • He was also a keen soccer player and had played Gaelic football with the local O'Hanrahan's club.
    • In Gaelic football, goalkeepers will continue to use plastic tees.

Definition of Gaelic football in US English:

Gaelic football

noun
  • A type of football played mainly in Ireland between teams of fifteen players, with a goal resembling that used in rugby but having a net attached. The object is to kick or punch the round ball into the net (scoring three points) or over the crossbar (one point).

    盖尔式足球(主要流行于爱尔兰的一种足球运动,双方各出15名球员;球门与橄榄球球门相似,但悬有球网;比赛时将圆球踢入或击入球网内可得三分,如球越过球门横梁则得一分)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With the exception of rugby, Gaelic football is he most difficult team game on the planet to adjudicate.
    • The GAA oversees hurling, Gaelic football and the administration of other Irish sports in both the north and the south.
    • He used to play Gaelic football in Ireland as a youngster and you need to be tough for that.
    • I have always said it if Carlow is first in any sport it is great for the county, let it be Gaelic football, hurling or rugby.
    • He was also a keen soccer player and had played Gaelic football with the local O'Hanrahan's club.
    • There's golf, Gaelic football, tennis and basketball to name but a few sports on offer to both boys and girls.
    • These include Gaelic football, hurling, camogie, athletics and community games.
    • Like many of his family, he took a keen interest in sport, especially Gaelic football and soccer.
    • They will be taking part in Gaelic football, soccer and basketball.
    • Our game of Gaelic football has become a game of handball or pass-ball.
    • Soccer is a winter game, Gaelic football and hurling are summer games.
    • In his mid thirties Mike was an all-round athlete, especially at rugby and Gaelic football.
    • The new proposals will have serious implications for Gaelic football and rugby.
    • He had committed his very full life to the sport and the organisation he loved - Gaelic football and the GAA.
    • In Gaelic football, goalkeepers will continue to use plastic tees.
    • The airwaves and papers were full to saturation point of our domestic games, Gaelic football and hurling.
    • Julie is a true sports lover and tried her hand at every sport including camogie, Gaelic football and athletics.
    • He brought a lyricism and richness to the depiction of Gaelic football that enthralled Irish people everywhere.
    • At present only Gaelic games such as Gaelic football and hurling are allowed to be played.
    • I tell them to take up a team sport like Gaelic football or cricket - where they will get away with very little training.
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