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1 overarm\ service
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2 overarm
overarm ['əʊvərɑ:m](serve, bowl) par-dessus l'épaule;∎ to throw a ball overarm lancer une balle par-dessus sa tête;∎ to swim overarm nager à l'indienne►► Sport overarm bowling (in cricket) service m au-dessus de la tête;Sport overarm service (in tennis, badminton) service m au-dessus de la tête;Swimming overarm stroke brasse f indienne, nage f (à l')indienne -
3 overarm
['əuvərɑːm] 1. прил.; преим. брит.; амер. overhand; спорт.верхний ( о броске мяча), выполненный с выносом руки2. нареч.; преим. брит.; амер. overhand; спорт.с рукой, поднятой над головой; с выносом руки3. сущ.; спорт. -
4 overarm
['əʊvərɑːm] 1.aggettivo [service, throw] (fatto) dall'alto, fatto con il braccio alzato al di sopra della spalla2.avverbio [serve, throw] dall'alto, con il braccio alzato al di sopra della spalla* * *adjective, adverb((of a throw) with the hand and arm moving round above the shoulder: He bowled overarm; an overarm throw.) (con il braccio al di sopra della spalla)* * *overarm /ˈəʊvərɑ:m/a.1 ( sport) effettuato alzando il braccio al disopra della spalla: overarm throw, lancio effettuato alzando il braccio al disopra della spalla (per es., nel giavellotto)* * *['əʊvərɑːm] 1.aggettivo [service, throw] (fatto) dall'alto, fatto con il braccio alzato al di sopra della spalla2.avverbio [serve, throw] dall'alto, con il braccio alzato al di sopra della spalla -
5 underhand
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6 underhand
'under·hand adj1) ( Brit);(pej: devious) hinterhältig;\underhand dealings betrügerische Machenschaften2) (Am) sports service, throw mit der Hand von unten nach n adv (Am) sports ( not overarm) mit der Hand von unten
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