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1 opposing player
Syn. opposing player■ Spieler der gegnerischen Mannschaft. -
2 attacking player
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3 defensive player
Syn. defensive player■ Spieler, der hauptsächlich gegnerische Angriffe abwehrt und das eigene Tor verteidigt. -
4 defensive midfield player
■ Midfielder who is stationed in front of the defenders for defensive reasons and whose job it is to defend against or tackle the opposing team, to recover the ball for his team and to safely distribute it forwards.■ Mittelfeldspieler, der überwiegend defensiv orientiert ist und die Aufgabe hat, den Ball zu erobern und diesen an seine angriffsorientierten Mitspieler weiterzuspielen.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > defensive midfield player
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5 offside position
■ Position in which a player is nearer to the opposing team's goal line than both the ball and the second last opposing player at the moment when the ball is played by another player of his own team.► An offside position is only considered as an offence when the player in the offside position is involved in active play at the moment when the ball touches or is being played by one of his team, in which case the referee awards the opposing team an indirect free kick.♦ To be in an offside position.■ Position eines Spielers in der gegnerischen Platzhälfte, durch die er im Moment der Ballberührung eines Mitspielers dem gegnerischen Tor näher ist als der Ball und der zweithinterste Spieler der gegnerischen Mannschaft.► Ein Spieler wird nur dann für seine Abseitsstellung bestraft, wenn er, wenn der Ball einen seiner Mitspieler berührt oder von einem gespielt wurde, aktiv am Spiel teilnimmt, in welchem Fall der Schiedsrichter einen indirekten Freistoß für die gegnerische Mannschaft verhängt. -
6 dummy
Syn. feint■ Trick, bei dem der Gegenspieler mit einem vorgetäuschten Schuss, Pass, Richtungswechsel oder Ähnlichem überlistet wird.■ The action of feigning a pass or shot to deceive an opposing player.♦ To sell a dummy.■ Vorgetäuschter Schuss, der einen Gegenspieler irritieren soll.■ A body movement designed to deceive an opposing player.■ Körperbewegung, um einen Gegenspieler zu einer bestimmten Reaktion zu verleiten, die dann zum eigenen Vorteil genutzt werden kann. -
7 scything tackle
■ Foul in which a player hooks first one leg of an opposing player and then entraps the opposing player's other leg in a scissor movement.■ Umklammern des Gegenspielers mit den Beinen, sodass der Gegenspieler zu Fall gebracht wird.■ Tackle that is not aimed at the ball but at the player with the ball, which may cause severe injury.Syn. dangerous tackle■ Tackling, bei dem in erster Linie nicht der Ball, sondern der ballführende Spieler getroffen werden soll, und mit dem eine schwerwiegende Verletzung desselben in Kauf genommen wird. -
8 man-marker
■ Defensive player whose chief job is to keep a particular opposing player in close proximity in order to minimise this opposing player's effectiveness.Syn. man-marker■ Abwehrspieler, der in erster Linie die Aufgabe hat, einen bestimmten Spieler der gegnerischen Mannschaft zu bewachen und in seiner Wirkung möglichst zu neutralisieren. -
9 marker
■ Defensive player whose chief job is to keep a particular opposing player in close proximity in order to minimise this opposing player's effectiveness.Syn. man-marker■ Abwehrspieler, der in erster Linie die Aufgabe hat, einen bestimmten Spieler der gegnerischen Mannschaft zu bewachen und in seiner Wirkung möglichst zu neutralisieren.■ A compound, group of compounds or biological parameters which indicate the use of a prohibited substance or prohibited method.Marker m■ Eine Verbindung oder eine Gruppe von Verbindungen oder biologischer Parameter, die auf die Verwendung einer verbotenen Substanz oder einer verbotenen Methode hinweist. -
10 айсинг
айсинг
проброс шайбы
Айсинг происходит, когда хоккеист посылает шайбу через центральную красную линию и через линию ворот противника, не забрасывая при этом в ворота и не давая противнику шанс коснуться шайбы в нейтральной зоне или своей зоне защиты. Если нападающий касается шайбы сразу после того, как она пересекла обе линии, то проброс не засчитывается. Если айсинг зафиксирован, то судья на линии останавливает игру, и она продолжается с вбрасывания в зоне защиты команды, совершившей нарушение.
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icing (the puck)
Icing occurs when a hockey player shoots the puck across both the center red line and the opposing team's goal line without the puck going into the net or being able to be touched by an opposing player in their neutral or defensive zones. If an offensive player touches the puck first after it crosses both lines, icing is negated. When icing occurs, a linesman stops play, and it is resumed with a face-off in the defending zone of the team that committed the infraction.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]Тематики
Синонимы
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > айсинг
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11 block
■ To obstruct or impede an opposing player's shot or an opposing player's run. -
12 feint
■ A body movement designed to deceive an opposing player.■ Körperbewegung, um einen Gegenspieler zu einer bestimmten Reaktion zu verleiten, die dann zum eigenen Vorteil genutzt werden kann.Syn. feint■ Trick, bei dem der Gegenspieler mit einem vorgetäuschten Schuss, Pass, Richtungswechsel oder Ähnlichem überlistet wird. -
13 obvious goalscoring opportunity
■ Situation in which a player of the attacking team moves towards the opposing goal with a clear chance of scoring a goal, which can only be prevented by the illegal intervention of an opposing player.■ Eindeutige Möglichkeit, ein Tor zu erzielen, die sich bietet, wenn ein in Ballbesitz befindlicher Spieler auf das gegnerische Tor zuläuft und nur noch mit einem Vergehen am Torschuss gehindert werden kann, das mit Freistoß oder Strafstoß zu ahnden ist.♦ Eine offensichtliche Torchance zunichte machen.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > obvious goalscoring opportunity
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14 scissors kick
■ Technique in which a player strikes the ball with his foot over his head and in the direction of the opposing goal while horizontal in mid-air.► A scissors kick is allowed provided that it does not endanger the opposing player, in the opinion of the referee.Syn. volley■ Schusstechnik, die darin besteht, den Ball im Fallen und in der Luft sowie aus seitlicher Position zum Tor über dem Kopf zu spielen.► Ein Scherenschlag ist erlaubt, wenn dadurch nach Meinung des Schiedsrichters kein Gegenspieler gefährdet wird. -
15 volley
■ Technique in which a player strikes the ball with his foot over his head and in the direction of the opposing goal while horizontal in mid-air.► A scissors kick is allowed provided that it does not endanger the opposing player, in the opinion of the referee.Syn. volley■ Schusstechnik, die darin besteht, den Ball im Fallen und in der Luft sowie aus seitlicher Position zum Tor über dem Kopf zu spielen.► Ein Scherenschlag ist erlaubt, wenn dadurch nach Meinung des Schiedsrichters kein Gegenspieler gefährdet wird. -
16 bedrängen
v/t1. pressurize, Am. pressure, hassle umg.; mit Bitten etc.: pester, plague; auf aggressive Art: harass; jemanden bedrängen auch put s.o. under pressure, breathe down s.o.’s neck umg.3. (Feind) harry4. (bedrücken) worry* * *to beset; to mob; to press; to throng* * *be|drạ̈n|gen ptp bedrä\#ngtvtFeind to attack; gegnerische Mannschaft to put pressure on, to pressurize; (= belästigen) to plague, to badger; Schuldner to press (for payment); Passanten, Mädchen to pester; (= bedrücken Sorgen) to beset; (= heimsuchen) to hauntsich in einer bedrängten Lage/in bedrängten Verhältnissen finden — to be in dire or desperate straits
die Bedrängten und Verzweifelten — people in distress and despair
* * ** * *be·drän·gen *vt1. (bestürmen)▪ jdn \bedrängen, etw zu tun to pressure [or BRIT a. pressurize] sb into doing sth; (belästigen) to badger [or pester] sb into doing sth2. (belasten)▪ jdn \bedrängen to burden sb* * *transitives Verb1) besiege <town, fortress, person>; put < opposing player> under pressurevom Feind bedrängt sein — be hard pressed by the enemy
in einer bedrängten Lage sein — be hard-pressed or in a difficult situation
2) (belästigen) pester* * *bedrängen v/t3. (Feind) harry4. (bedrücken) worry* * *transitives Verb1) besiege <town, fortress, person>; put < opposing player> under pressurein einer bedrängten Lage sein — be hard-pressed or in a difficult situation
2) (belästigen) pester* * *v.to beset v.to bulldoze v.to press hard expr.to throng v. -
17 agresión
f.1 aggression.2 attack, assault, battery, offensive.* * *1 aggression, attack* * *noun f.1) aggression2) assault, attack* * *SF (=acometida) aggression; [contra persona] attack, assault* * *femenino aggressionse lo acusa de agresión — (Der) he's charged with assault
* * *= attack, aggression, assault, act of aggression, battery, aggressive incident.Ex. The incentive to make library services more relevant to the community became increasingly urgent from the mid-seventies as the attacks on local government finance gathered momentum.Ex. This article describes the contents of a help pack, produced by Bradford Public Library to help library staff when dealing with violence and aggression at work.Ex. Crimes against the person include homicide, rape, assault and robbery.Ex. The study was designed to determine if players felt remorse if an opposing player was injured as a result of their act of aggression.Ex. The increasing frequency of notorious cases of conflicts between police officers & members of the general public (which in New York City has led to incidents of death, battery, & sexual assault) is cause for alarm.Ex. Data on 9318 aggressive incidents were collected from official game reports.----* agresión a mano armada = armed assault.* agresión brutal = vicious attack, brutal attack.* agresión con ensañamiento = vicious attack.* agresión con lesiones = assault and battery.* agresión física = physical assault, physical aggression.* agresión sexual = sexual assault, molestation.* agresión verbal = verbal aggression, verbal assault, verbal abuse.* * *femenino aggressionse lo acusa de agresión — (Der) he's charged with assault
* * *= attack, aggression, assault, act of aggression, battery, aggressive incident.Ex: The incentive to make library services more relevant to the community became increasingly urgent from the mid-seventies as the attacks on local government finance gathered momentum.
Ex: This article describes the contents of a help pack, produced by Bradford Public Library to help library staff when dealing with violence and aggression at work.Ex: Crimes against the person include homicide, rape, assault and robbery.Ex: The study was designed to determine if players felt remorse if an opposing player was injured as a result of their act of aggression.Ex: The increasing frequency of notorious cases of conflicts between police officers & members of the general public (which in New York City has led to incidents of death, battery, & sexual assault) is cause for alarm.Ex: Data on 9318 aggressive incidents were collected from official game reports.* agresión a mano armada = armed assault.* agresión brutal = vicious attack, brutal attack.* agresión con ensañamiento = vicious attack.* agresión con lesiones = assault and battery.* agresión física = physical assault, physical aggression.* agresión sexual = sexual assault, molestation.* agresión verbal = verbal aggression, verbal assault, verbal abuse.* * *aggressionel ejército responderá a toda agresión por parte extranjera the army will respond to any foreign aggressionfue víctima de una agresión brutal he was the victim of a brutal attack o assaultCompuesto:sex attack, sexual assault* * *
agresión sustantivo femenino
aggression;
agresión sustantivo femenino aggression
' agresión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
herida
- pacto
- valor
- defender
- herido
- repeler
English:
aggression
- assault
- cheek
- sexual assault
- aggressive
- road
* * *agresión nf[ataque] act of aggression, attack;sufrir una agresión to be the victim of an attackagresión sexual sex attack* * *f aggression;una agresión an assault, an attack* * *1) : aggression2) ataque: attack* * *agresión n aggression -
18 arrepentirse
pron.v.1 to regret it (lamentar) (de acción).arrepentirse de algo/de haber hecho algo to regret something/having done something; (acción) to repent (of) something/having done something (pecado, crimen)ven a Escocia, no te arrepentirás come to Scotland, you won't regret itcomo no me hagas caso, te arrepentirás you'll be sorry if you don't listen to me, if you don't listen to me you'll live to regret it2 to repent, to be sorry, to lament, to feel sorry.* * *1 (gen) to regret (de, -)2 RELIGIÓN to repent (de, of)* * *verb1) to regret, be sorry2) repent* * *VPR to repent, be repentantarrepentirse de haber hecho algo — to regret doing sth, regret having done sth
no arrepentirse de nada — to have no regrets, not be sorry for anything
* * *verbo pronominala) ( lamentar) to be sorryarrepentirse de + inf — to regret -ing
b) ( cambiar de idea) to change one's mind* * *= feel + remorse, get + cold feet.Ex. The study was designed to determine if players felt remorse if an opposing player was injured as a result of their act of aggression.Ex. The important thing is to be true to yourself, but should you get cold feet at the eleventh hour remember that there could be serious financial implications as well as emotional ones.----* no arrepentirse = not look back, never + look back.* * *verbo pronominala) ( lamentar) to be sorryarrepentirse de + inf — to regret -ing
b) ( cambiar de idea) to change one's mind* * *= feel + remorse, get + cold feet.Ex: The study was designed to determine if players felt remorse if an opposing player was injured as a result of their act of aggression.
Ex: The important thing is to be true to yourself, but should you get cold feet at the eleventh hour remember that there could be serious financial implications as well as emotional ones.* no arrepentirse = not look back, never + look back.* * *arrepentirse [ I11 ]1 (lamentar) to be sorrysi no lo haces, te arrepentirás if you don't do it, you'll regret it o you'll be sorryarrepentirse DE algo to regret sthno me arrepiento de nada I don't regret a thing, I have no regretsse arrepintió de sus pecados he repented of his sinsarrepentirse DE + INF to regret -INGno te arrepentirás de comprarlo you won't regret buying it¿te arrepientes de no haber ido? do you regret not going o not having gone?2 (cambiar de idea) to change one's mindse arrepintió y decidió no comprar la casa she changed her mind and decided not to buy the house* * *
arrepentirse ( conjugate arrepentirse) verbo pronominal
arrepentirse de algo to regret sth;
arrepentirse de hacer algo to regret doing sth
arrepentirse verbo reflexivo
1 (sentir remordimiento, pesar) to regret [de, -]
Rel to repent [de, -] ➣ Ver nota en regret
2 (volverse atrás) to change one's mind
' arrepentirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atrás
- lamentarse
- arrepienta
- marcha
English:
regret
- repent
- rue
- sorry
* * *arrepentirse vpr1. [de acción] to regret it;arrepentirse de algo/de haber hecho algo to regret sth/having done sth;ven a Cuba, no te arrepentirás come to Cuba, you won't regret it;como no me hagas caso, te arrepentirás you'll be sorry if you don't listen to me, if you don't listen to me you'll live to regret it2. [de pecado, crimen] to repent;arrepentirse de algo/de haber hecho algo to repent (of) sth/having done sth3. [volverse atrás]al final, me arrepentí y no fui in the end, I decided not to go;no te arrepientas en el último momento don't change your mind at the last minute* * *v/r1 be sorry;arrepentirse de algo regret sth;estar arrepentido de algo regret sth, be sorry for sth* * *arrepentirse {76} vr1) : to regret, to be sorry2) : to repent* * *se arrepiente de haberlo hecho she regrets doing it / she's sorry she did it -
19 sentir remordimiento
(v.) = feel + remorseEx. The study was designed to determine if players felt remorse if an opposing player was injured as a result of their act of aggression.* * *(v.) = feel + remorseEx: The study was designed to determine if players felt remorse if an opposing player was injured as a result of their act of aggression.
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20 circulate the ball
■ To pass the ball from player to player of the same team without an opposing player being able to intercept.■ Zuspielen des Balls zwischen den Spielern einer Mannschaft, ohne dass ein Gegenspieler ihn erobert.
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