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Definition of winger in English: wingernoun ˈwɪŋəˈwɪŋər 1An attacking player on the wing in soccer, hockey, and other sports. (英式足球、冰球等运动中的)边锋,边锋队员 Example sentencesExamples - It is refreshing to see wingers again scoring the kind of long-range tries you associate with them.
- The game's dominant wingers play the right side, and a right-catching goaltender can be a tough puzzle for shooters to solve.
- How many wingers nowadays can score as prolifically as that?
- They have brought in three more attacking players in wingers Luciano and Khalilou Fadiga and playmaker Andy van der Meyde, so the signs point towards a more offensive approach.
- If the winger beats two players and then crosses it for the striker, then there should be no problem.
- In front of him the team consists of two banks of three players - three guards in defence and two wingers and a centre forward in attack.
- He is a very good player, a classic winger with lot of power, and is very quick.
- He is a defender, he is a midfielder but he is also an attacker - a winger who makes and scores goals.
- Maybe one day, budding wingers all over the footballing world will try to perform a ‘Robben Turn’?
- To place this into context let us consider other international wingers.
- Robben did what very few wingers or wide players are capable of doing: he made his flank the centre of the game and changed the whole dynamics of the pitch.
- Or, rather, there are wingers, but they're masquerading as fullbacks.
- He did not have a traditional center forward, his wingers were tall, quick and skillful, his central midfielders aggressive ball-winners.
- The word, as in Spanish, means cross, appropriate for the son of one of the best wingers in the sport.
- For modern wingers, rugby league is a game of split-second choices.
- Bridge had thrown out a superb long ball to the winger and just when it looked like he was away for his third, play was called back.
- You have to handle him differently from the way you would normal wingers; he occupies two or three defenders.
- True, their current playing styles are very similar - one striker, two galloping wingers, one prime mover and two midfield stiflers - so there's a risk they could nullify each other.
- These are two teams with impressive offensive arsenals and plenty of gifted wingers.
- That puts added pressure on the puck-moving defenseman and his wingers.
2in combination A member of a specified political wing. 某政治派别成员 一位左翼党人。
Rhymescringer, ginger, impinger, infringer, injure, ninja, whinger bringer, clinger, flinger, humdinger, pinger, ringer, singer, slinger, springer, stinger, stringer, swinger, wringer, zinger Definition of winger in US English: wingernounˈwiNGərˈwɪŋər 1An attacking player on the wing in soccer, hockey, and other sports. (英式足球、冰球等运动中的)边锋,边锋队员 Example sentencesExamples - They have brought in three more attacking players in wingers Luciano and Khalilou Fadiga and playmaker Andy van der Meyde, so the signs point towards a more offensive approach.
- Bridge had thrown out a superb long ball to the winger and just when it looked like he was away for his third, play was called back.
- If the winger beats two players and then crosses it for the striker, then there should be no problem.
- To place this into context let us consider other international wingers.
- He did not have a traditional center forward, his wingers were tall, quick and skillful, his central midfielders aggressive ball-winners.
- In front of him the team consists of two banks of three players - three guards in defence and two wingers and a centre forward in attack.
- You have to handle him differently from the way you would normal wingers; he occupies two or three defenders.
- Or, rather, there are wingers, but they're masquerading as fullbacks.
- Robben did what very few wingers or wide players are capable of doing: he made his flank the centre of the game and changed the whole dynamics of the pitch.
- He is a defender, he is a midfielder but he is also an attacker - a winger who makes and scores goals.
- That puts added pressure on the puck-moving defenseman and his wingers.
- The word, as in Spanish, means cross, appropriate for the son of one of the best wingers in the sport.
- For modern wingers, rugby league is a game of split-second choices.
- Maybe one day, budding wingers all over the footballing world will try to perform a ‘Robben Turn’?
- He is a very good player, a classic winger with lot of power, and is very quick.
- How many wingers nowadays can score as prolifically as that?
- The game's dominant wingers play the right side, and a right-catching goaltender can be a tough puzzle for shooters to solve.
- It is refreshing to see wingers again scoring the kind of long-range tries you associate with them.
- True, their current playing styles are very similar - one striker, two galloping wingers, one prime mover and two midfield stiflers - so there's a risk they could nullify each other.
- These are two teams with impressive offensive arsenals and plenty of gifted wingers.
2in combination A member of a specified political wing. 某政治派别成员 一位左翼党人。 |