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1 bouncing shot
■ A shot that hits the ground just before reaching the goalkeeper, thus making the flight of the ball difficult to anticipate.Syn. bounce shot -
2 felt ball
■ Indoor football with cloth material coating which reduces its bouncing capacity, which may not be used for international futsal matches.Filzball m■ Ball für Hallenfußball mit gedämpftem Sprungverhalten, der bei internationalen Futsal-Spielen nicht verwendet werden darf. -
3 Aufsetzer
* * *Auf|set|zer ['aufzɛtsɐ]m -s, - (SPORT)bouncing ball* * *Aufsetzer m; -s, -; SPORT versehentlich: awkward bouncing shot ( oder ball); absichtlich: bounce shot -
4 Aufsetzer
m1. bouncer [football, handball]2. bouncing ball [football, handball]3. bouncing shot [football] -
5 Zorbing
Zor·bing<-s>[ˌzɒrbɪŋ]nt kein pl SPORT zorbing (rolling downhill while strapped inside an enormous air-cushioned bouncing ball) -
6 Zorbing
Zor·bing <-s> [ʼzɒrbɪŋ] ntzorbing (rolling downhill while strapped inside an enormous air-cushioned bouncing ball) -
7 bounce shot
■ A shot that hits the ground just before reaching the goalkeeper, thus making the flight of the ball difficult to anticipate.Syn. bounce shot -
8 dribbeln
v/i SPORT dribble (the ball)* * *drịb|beln ['drɪbln]vito dribble* * *(in football, basketball, hockey etc to move the ball along by repeatedly kicking, bouncing or hitting it: The football player dribbled the ball up the field.) dribble* * *drib·beln[ˈdrɪbl̩n]vi SPORT to dribble* * *intransitives Verb (Ballspiele) dribble [the ball]* * ** * *intransitives Verb (Ballspiele) dribble [the ball] -
9 prellen
v/t1. (betrügen) cheat, swindle, con (um out of) umg.; die Zeche prellen leave without paying, do a bunk ( oder runner) umg.* * *(betrügen) to bilk* * *prẹl|len ['prɛlən]1. vt2) (fig inf = betrügen) to swindle, to cheatjdm um etw prellen — to swindle or cheat sb out of sth
See:→ Zeche2. vrto bruise oneself* * *prel·len[ˈprɛlən]I. vt1. (betrügen)jdn um seinen Gewinn \prellen to cheat sb out of his winningsdie Zeche \prellen (fam) to avoid paying the bill2. SPORTden Ball \prellen to bounce the balleinen Prellball \prellen to smash the ballII. vr* * *1.transitives Verb1) (betrügen) cheat (um out of)2) (verletzen) bash; bruise3) (Ballsport) bounce2.reflexives Verb (sich verletzen) bruise oneself* * *prellen v/t1. (betrügen) cheat, swindle, con (um out of) umg;2. MED bruise;sich (dat)das Knie prellen bruise one’s knee* * *1.transitives Verb1) (betrügen) cheat (um out of)2) (verletzen) bash; bruise3) (Ballsport) bounce2.reflexives Verb (sich verletzen) bruise oneself* * *adj.bouncing adj. v.to blanket v.to bounce v.to swindle v.
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