rugby的意思和读音

rugby

: [ˈrʌɡbi] : ['rʌɡbi]

n.

n.rugger,game,sport

rugbyn.

1.a game played by two teams of 13 or 15 players, using an oval ball which may be kicked or carried. Teams try to put the ball over the other team's line.

n.1.;2.

n.1.a game similar to football played by two teams of playersGoals are scored by kicking the ball over a high bar, and points called tries are scored by putting the ball behind the goal line.

1. rowing----- rugby--- sailing-- ...

2. keen adj. rugby n. badminton n. ...

5.Rugby

6.西Rugby

7.(rugby)(cricket)

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1.More special of is a rugby, the shape of the ball is like the olives, also having is a badminton also more special.

2.Rugby, he said, perfectly fit his desire for a bruising fight and an exhausting workout.

3.The game of rugby was invented when a boy at the school tired of kicking the ball, picked it up and ran with it.

4.On returning to Rugby I started to get aches behind the eyes and one afternoon My eyes became bloodshot and there was blood in my saliva.Rugby

5.Charles: No , no, it 's the bloke she's dancing with . I played rugby with him at school. I'm trying to remember what position he played.

6.Yet this softly spoken rugby fan from County Down in Northern Ireland is one of the most experienced climate modellers in the world.

7.It seems to me that the secret of winning in rugby is teamwork.

8."I find it interesting that he played rugby, " says Ms Finucane, who has worked with him for 16 years.“,”16

9.Known as Rugby Football, it mainly involved throwing and running with the ball rather than kicking it.

10.New Zealand won the right to host the current Rugby World Cup with a pitch positioning the country as a "stadium of four million people" .西”(西400