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[ˌɒf'saɪd] [AE ˌɔːf-] 1.nome BE aut. lato destro, del guidatore2.1) BE aut. [lane, wheel] (di) destra2) sport* * *adverb ((in football, hockey etc) in a position (not allowed by the rules) between the ball and the opponents' goal: The referee disallowed the goal because one of the players was offside.) fuorigioco* * *offside /ɒfˈsaɪd/A n.1 (spec. ingl.) lato destro ( di un veicolo, di un cavallo, della strada; il più lontano dal marciapiede: perché in GB il traffico tiene la sinistra)B a.1 di destra; destro: (GB, autom.) the offside passenger door, lo sportello di destra; the offside lane, la corsia di destra; the offside back light, il fanalino posteriore destro2 ( sport) (che è) fuorigioco; di (o del) fuorigioco: offside position, posizione di fuorigioco; fuorigioco; offside; offside trap, trappola del fuorigiocoC avv.● offside decision, concessione di un fuorigioco ( da parte dell'arbitro) □ ( calcio) the offside flag, la bandierina del fuorigioco □ the offside trap, la trappola del fuorigioco; il fuorigioco.* * *[ˌɒf'saɪd] [AE ˌɔːf-] 1.nome BE aut. lato destro, del guidatore2.1) BE aut. [lane, wheel] (di) destra2) sport
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offside — [ôf′sīd′] adj. Sports not in the proper position for play; specif., a) Football over the line of scrimmage or otherwise ahead of the ball before the play has begun, and hence subject to penalty b) Ice Hockey moving into the attacking zone ahead… … English World dictionary
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offside — off|side1 [ˌɔfˈsaıd US ˌo:f ] adj, adv in a position, usually ahead of the ball, where you are not allowed to play the ball in sports such as ↑soccer and ↑hockey ≠ ↑onside offside 2 off|side2 [ˈɔfsaıd US ˈo:f ] n the offside BrE the side of a car … Dictionary of contemporary English
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