off
side
复数形式
offsides
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越位, 非法位置
a rule violation where a player is positioned improperly, usually ahead of the ball or puck, in a way that is not allowed
An offside is a rule violation in certain team sports, such as soccer and hockey, where a player is positioned in a way that gives them an unfair advantage. In soccer, for example, a player is offside if they are closer to the opponent's goal line than both the ball and the second-to-last defender when the ball is passed to them. Being offside results in a free kick or a penalty for the opposing team. The offside rule helps to maintain fairness in the game by preventing players from "waiting" near the goal for easy scoring opportunities.
- The referee called an offside during the soccer match.
裁判在足球比赛中判罚了越位。
- She was flagged for an offside just before she scored the goal.
就在她进球前,她因越位被标记。
- The team practiced avoiding offsides in training.
球队在训练中练习避免越位。
- The offside was crucial in maintaining fair play in the hockey game.
在曲棍球比赛中,越位对于保持公平比赛至关重要。
- They lost a chance to score because of an offside.
他们因为越位而失去了得分的机会。