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词汇 rugby league
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Definition of rugby league in English:

rugby league

noun ˌrʌɡbi ˈliːɡˌrəɡbi ˈliɡ
mass noun
  • A form of rugby played in teams of thirteen, originally by a group of northern English clubs which separated from rugby union in 1895. Besides having somewhat different rules, the game differed from rugby union in always allowing professionalism.

    联盟制橄榄球(由每队13人参加的一种橄榄球运动,最初盛行于1895年从业余英式橄榄球分离出来的英格兰北部一些俱乐部,除了在比赛规则上与业余英式橄榄球稍有不同外,它一直允许职业球员参赛)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are enough fans of rugby league in the city of York to make the new club a success.
    • By contrast, the future of professional rugby league in the city looks grim.
    • In Australia, rugby league was a far more important sport than it was in the UK.
    • We've got a vibrant club and the city is buzzing again with talk of rugby league.
    • The tournament is designed to raise the profile of rugby league, while improving sport in schools.
    • The bid to resurrect professional rugby league in York is set to receive an official boost from City of York Council.
    • Mr Marson, whose cancer was diagnosed eight weeks ago, was a keen follower of football, rugby league and tennis.
    • A World Cup win in cricket or rugby league would probably have met with a similar response.
    • The latter had never played a game of rugby league before, his only experience being in the union code.
    • York Wasps could find themselves playing summer rugby league as part of a radical shake-up of the sport.
    • Robinson is cutting a dash in the male dominated world of rugby league.
    • It is as though rugby league is a pioneer sport in a region that was once it's exclusive domain.
    • He has used York's walk-in centre after suffering a wound playing rugby league.
    • St Joseph's High School will play host to cricket, netball, football and rugby league.
    • He said that he hoped to remain involved in shaping the future of Welsh rugby league.
    • Selsa is always looking for young people aged between 13 and 16 to play rugby league.
    • Mr Solomon heard that Zak was a purple belt in karate and had medals for rugby league as well as being a formidable footballer.
    • I'm playing rugby league and boxing and have dispensed with the bike for the daily commute in favour of running.
    • Playing rugby league when the weather's as nice as it has been can be a tough prospect if you're not prepared for it.
    • Money raised from the raffle was to go towards the resurrection of professional rugby league in York

Definition of rugby league in US English:

rugby league

nounˌrəɡbi ˈliɡˌrəɡbē ˈlēɡ
  • A form of rugby played in teams of thirteen, originally by a group of northern English clubs which separated from rugby union in 1895. Besides having somewhat different rules, the game differed from rugby union in always allowing professionalism.

    联盟制橄榄球(由每队13人参加的一种橄榄球运动,最初盛行于1895年从业余英式橄榄球分离出来的英格兰北部一些俱乐部,除了在比赛规则上与业余英式橄榄球稍有不同外,它一直允许职业球员参赛)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Money raised from the raffle was to go towards the resurrection of professional rugby league in York
    • The latter had never played a game of rugby league before, his only experience being in the union code.
    • York Wasps could find themselves playing summer rugby league as part of a radical shake-up of the sport.
    • Selsa is always looking for young people aged between 13 and 16 to play rugby league.
    • I'm playing rugby league and boxing and have dispensed with the bike for the daily commute in favour of running.
    • By contrast, the future of professional rugby league in the city looks grim.
    • He has used York's walk-in centre after suffering a wound playing rugby league.
    • Playing rugby league when the weather's as nice as it has been can be a tough prospect if you're not prepared for it.
    • He said that he hoped to remain involved in shaping the future of Welsh rugby league.
    • There are enough fans of rugby league in the city of York to make the new club a success.
    • We've got a vibrant club and the city is buzzing again with talk of rugby league.
    • The tournament is designed to raise the profile of rugby league, while improving sport in schools.
    • In Australia, rugby league was a far more important sport than it was in the UK.
    • Mr Marson, whose cancer was diagnosed eight weeks ago, was a keen follower of football, rugby league and tennis.
    • St Joseph's High School will play host to cricket, netball, football and rugby league.
    • It is as though rugby league is a pioneer sport in a region that was once it's exclusive domain.
    • The bid to resurrect professional rugby league in York is set to receive an official boost from City of York Council.
    • A World Cup win in cricket or rugby league would probably have met with a similar response.
    • Mr Solomon heard that Zak was a purple belt in karate and had medals for rugby league as well as being a formidable footballer.
    • Robinson is cutting a dash in the male dominated world of rugby league.
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