soccer的意思和读音

soccer

: [ˈsɑkər] : [ˈsɒkə(r)]

n.

soccers  soccering  soccered  

v.+n.play soccer

adj.+n.english soccer

n.football,association football

soccern.

1.a game played by two teams of 11 players, using a round ball which players kick up and down the playing field. Teams try to kick the ball into the other team's goal.

soccer players

a soccer pitch/team/match

— see alsofootball

n.1.

n.1.a game in which two teams of eleven players kick a round ball and try to score goals. The usual British word is football

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1.Knut was no longer the cuddly little teddy bear romping with a soccer ball, but a 245-pound eating machine.“245

2.Chinese solar power company Yingli Green Energy Holding Co. is hoping this year's soccer World Cup will give it a leg up.绿(YingliGreenEnergyHoldingCo。)

3.And I'll simply explain about each of the things that the soccer ball hit. That seemed like sort of a cheap shot.西

4.Over the past three decades, the Dutch appeared to come to terms with their place in soccer's natural order.30

5.Manager Diego Maradona, once the greatest soccer player on Earth, has been reduced to something of a cartoonish figure.,61210

6.Officials said the only tickets still available were for soccer qualification games to be held in other Chinese cities.

7.He was joking, of course, but there is no denying the passion with which soccer fans all around the world follow their favorite teams.

8.The Soccer City Stadium where the opening ceremony was set to take place in just a few days' time. . .

9.But the professor was delighted to see that pundits' rankings of the best soccer players closely matched the new system's results.

10.A sports extremely popular glossary , the soccer lottery ticket is nobody did not know.