单词 | volley |
释义 | Related topics: Weapons, Sportvol·ley1 /ˈvɒli $ ˈvɑːli/ noun [countable] 1 PMWSHOOTa large number of bullets, rocks etc shot or thrown through the air at the same time 〔枪炮、石块等的〕群射,齐发volley of a volley of bullets 子弹齐射2 LOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNTa lot of questions, insults, attacks etc that are all said or made at the same time 〔质问、辱骂、攻击等的〕连发,迸发volley of a volley of abuse 一连串辱骂3. DSa hit in tennis, a kick in football etc when the player hits or kicks the ball before it touches the ground 〔在网球着地前的〕截击;〔在足球落地前的〕截踢,凌空球 →5 see picture at 见图 tennisExamples from the Corpusvolley• The soldiers fired a volley into the air as a warning to the crowd.• Before it was lowered into the ground, a volley of shots was fired over the General's coffin.• Supper was a rattle and volley of opinions, reminders, acknowledgments, and discoveries of shared tastes.• The roar of artillery grew more distinct, mingled with the continuous volleys of musketry.• Like Chrissie Evert executing an effortless backhand crosscourt volley at Wimbledon, Perdita shot forward and whacked the ball home.• It held up in the water, throwing the Luton defence off balance and enabling Black to drive home a left-footed volley.• You sometimes see volleys go in like it ... but never a dead ball situation.• Perhaps, years later, children would finally get the chance to engage in a tennis volley.• I am assailed by the usual volley of self-accusations: What am I looking for anyway?volley of• a volley of accusationsRelated topics: Sport, Weaponsvolley2 verb 1. [intransitive, transitive]DS to hit or kick a ball before it touches the ground, especially in tennis or football 截击(球),截踢 (球)〔尤指网球或足球〕 →5 see picture at 见图 tennis2. [intransitive]PMWSHOOT if a large number of guns volley, they are all fired at the same time 〔枪炮〕群射,齐鸣→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusvolley• On Monday he was using all his tennis skills to volley a series of determined media attacks.• Advice started to volley back and forth.• Where couldn't he volley because of his own weaknesses or patterns.• A beautiful cross in from the left, a dummy by Speed, leaving Wallace to volley home.Origin volley1 (1500-1600) French volée “flight”, from voler “to fly”, from Latin volarevol·ley1 nounvolley2 verbChineseSyllable large Corpus or bullets, shot of rocks etc a number |
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