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1 opposing team
■ Mannschaft, die einer anderen in einem Spiel gegenübersteht. -
2 team colours
■ Principal colour of the strip worn by the outfield players of a team, in contrast to that of the two goalkeepers, the outfield players of the opposing team and the referees.Syn. team colours■ Hauptfarbe der Spielkleidung der Feldspieler, die sich von derjenigen der Torwarte, der Schiedsrichter sowie der Feldspieler der gegnerischen Mannschaft zu unterscheiden hat. -
3 goal that gives a team the lead
■ Goal by which a team has a one-goal advantage over the opposing team.■ Von einer Mannschaft erzieltes Tor bei unentschiedenem Spielstand.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > goal that gives a team the lead
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4 goal that puts a team ahead
■ Goal by which a team has a one-goal advantage over the opposing team.■ Von einer Mannschaft erzieltes Tor bei unentschiedenem Spielstand.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > goal that puts a team ahead
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5 goal that puts a team in front
■ Goal by which a team has a one-goal advantage over the opposing team.■ Von einer Mannschaft erzieltes Tor bei unentschiedenem Spielstand.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > goal that puts a team in front
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6 goal that puts a team in the lead
■ Goal by which a team has a one-goal advantage over the opposing team.■ Von einer Mannschaft erzieltes Tor bei unentschiedenem Spielstand.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > goal that puts a team in the lead
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7 away team
■ Mannschaft, die zum Spiel auf dem Platz der gegnerischen Mannschaft antritt. -
8 visiting team
■ Mannschaft, die zum Spiel auf dem Platz der gegnerischen Mannschaft antritt. -
9 bogey team
■ Opposing team against whom a team has a poor record despite being generally considered superior.■ Mannschaft, gegen die sich eine Mannschaft trotz erwiesener Überlegenheit oft schwertut, vielfach sogar verliert. -
10 defending team
■ Team which is not in possession of the ball and which tries to defend against the attack of the opposing team.■ Mannschaft, die nicht in Ballbesitz ist und die versucht, einen Angriff der gegnerischen Mannschaft abzuwehren. -
11 gegnerisches Team
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12 Gegner
1. opponent (auch Sport); stärker: antagonist; (Feind [-in]) enemy, foe lit.; (Angreifer[in]) assailant; (Rivale, Rivalin) rival, competitor; JUR. opposing party, other side; sich (Dat) jemanden zum Gegner machen make an enemy of s.o., antagonize s.o.; jemanden zum Gegner haben have s.o. as a rival etc., have to compete against s.o.2. (Ggs. Verfechter[in], Anhänger[in]) opponent; ein Gegner der Todesstrafe / von Gewalt sein be against, strongly oppose* * *der Gegnerassailant; opponent; rival; assailer; enemy; adversary; opposer; foe; objector; deprecator* * *Geg|ner ['geːgnɐ]1. m -s, -,Gég|ne|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nenopponent (AUCH SPORT), adversary; (= Rivale) rival; (= Feind) enemyein Gégner der Todesstrafe sein — to be against or opposed to capital punishment
* * *Geg·ner(in)<-s, ->[ˈge:gnɐ]1. (Feind) enemy2. (Gegenspieler) opponent, adversary, rival3. JUR adversary, opponent4. SPORT opponent, opposing team* * *der; Gegners, Gegner1) adversary; opponent; (Rivale) rivalein Gegner einer Sache (Gen.) sein — oppose something; be an opponent of something
2) (Sport) opponent; (Mannschaft) opposing team3) (Milit.) enemy* * *1. opponent (auch Sport); stärker: antagonist; (Feind[-in]) enemy, foe liter; (Angreifer[in]) assailant; (Rivale, Rivalin) rival, competitor; JUR opposing party, other side;sich (dat)jemanden zum Gegner machen make an enemy of sb, antagonize sb;jemanden zum Gegner haben have sb as a rival etc, have to compete against sb2. (Ggs Verfechter[in], Anhänger[in]) opponent;ein Gegner der Todesstrafe/von Gewaltsein be against, strongly oppose* * *der; Gegners, Gegner1) adversary; opponent; (Rivale) rivalein Gegner einer Sache (Gen.) sein — oppose something; be an opponent of something
2) (Sport) opponent; (Mannschaft) opposing team3) (Milit.) enemy* * *- m.adversary n.enemy n.objector n.opponent n.opposer n. -
13 Partei
f; -, -en party (auch POL., JUR.); SPORT side; in Mietshaus: tenant(s Pl.), household; hier wohnen vier Parteien four parties occupy this house ( oder building); gegnerische Partei opponent(s Pl.); SPORT auch other side, opposing team; für jemanden Partei nehmen side with s.o.; gegen jemanden Partei ergreifen take sides against s.o.; über den Parteien stehen remain impartial; Partei sein be bias(s)ed, be prejudiced* * *die Parteifaction; part; party; side* * *Par|tei [par'tai]f -, -endie Partéí wechseln — to change parties
als Bundespräsident steht er über den Partéíen — as Federal President he takes no part in party politics
die streitenden Partéíen — the disputing parties
die vertragsschließenden Partéíen — the contracting parties
meine Partéí — my client
3) (fig)ergreifen, für jdn Partéí ergreifen or nehmen — to take sb's side or part, to side with sb
gegen jdn Partéí ergreifen or nehmen — to side or to take sides against sb
es mit keiner Partéí halten, es mit keiner von beiden Partéíen halten — to be on neither side, to be neutral
es mit beiden Partéíen halten — to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds (prov)
ein Richter sollte über den Partéíen stehen — a judge should be impartial
* * *die1) (a party, team etc which is opposing another: Whose side are you on?; Which side is winning?) side2) (a group of people with the same ideas and purposes, especially political: a political party.) party* * *Par·tei<-, -en>[parˈtai]f1. POL partyin die \Partei gehen to join [or become a member of] the partyüber den \Parteien stehen to be impartial2. JUR party, litigantbeschwerte/unterlegene \Partei aggrieved/unsuccessful partygegnerische \Partei opposing partyklagende [o klägerische] \Partei plaintiff, claimantdie streitenden/vertragsschließenden \Parteien the contending/contracting parties\Partei sein to be biasedgegen jdn \Partei ergreifen [o nehmen] to side [or take sides] against sbdie \Parteien vernehmen to hear the partiesErscheinen der \Partei vor Gericht appearance of the party in court* * *die; Partei, Parteien1) (Politik) partyin od. bei der Partei sein — be a party member
2) (Rechtsw.) party3) (Gruppe, Mannschaft) sidejemandes od. für jemanden/für etwas Partei ergreifen od. nehmen — side with somebody/take a stand for something
4) (MietsPartei) tenant; (mehrere Personen) tenants pl* * *hier wohnen vier Parteien four parties occupy this house ( oder building);für jemanden Partei nehmen side with sb;gegen jemanden Partei ergreifen take sides against sb;über den Parteien stehen remain impartial;Partei sein be bias(s)ed, be prejudiced* * *die; Partei, Parteien1) (Politik) partyin od. bei der Partei sein — be a party member
2) (Rechtsw.) party3) (Gruppe, Mannschaft) sidejemandes od. für jemanden/für etwas Partei ergreifen od. nehmen — side with somebody/take a stand for something
4) (MietsPartei) tenant; (mehrere Personen) tenants pl* * *-en f.party n. -
14 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. -
15 Gegenpartei
f JUR. opposing party, other side; POL. opposition; SPORT opponents Pl.; die Gegenpartei ergreifen take the other side* * *Ge|gen|par|teifother side; (SPORT) opposing side; (JUR) opposing party* * *Ge·gen·par·teif other [or opposing] side; SPORT opposing team* * *die opposing side; other side* * *die Gegenpartei ergreifen take the other side* * *die opposing side; other side* * *f.opposite party n. -
16 forechecking
■ Tactic in which several players put sustained pressure on the opposing team with the ball at the same time, in order to recuperate it as quickly as possible and to prevent the opposing team from developing its own attacks.Syn. forecheckingPressing n■ Taktisches Verhalten einer Mannschaft, das darin besteht, den ballführenden Spieler sofort anzugreifen und somit die gegnerische Mannschaft zu Ballverlusten zu zwingen und sie daran zu hindern, das Spiel nach vorne zu tragen. -
17 pressing
■ Tactic in which several players put sustained pressure on the opposing team with the ball at the same time, in order to recuperate it as quickly as possible and to prevent the opposing team from developing its own attacks.Syn. forecheckingPressing n■ Taktisches Verhalten einer Mannschaft, das darin besteht, den ballführenden Spieler sofort anzugreifen und somit die gegnerische Mannschaft zu Ballverlusten zu zwingen und sie daran zu hindern, das Spiel nach vorne zu tragen. -
18 abwehren
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t2. (zurückweisen) (Einmischung, Hilfe, Vorwurf etc.) reject4. fig. (abwenden) (Gefahr, Unglück) ward off, avertII v/i demur, (stärker) protest, dismiss, refuse; „nein, bloß nicht!“, wehrte sie ab „in God’s name No!“, she said dismissively* * *to fight off; to repulse; to fend; to parry; to stave off; to fend off; to hold off* * *ạb|weh|ren sep1. vt1) Gegner to fend or ward off; Angriff, Feind to repulse, to repel (form); Flugzeug, Rakete to repel; Ball to clear; Schlag to parry, to ward offhervorragend, wie der Torwart den Ball abwehrte — that was a really good save the goalkeeper made (there)
2) (= fernhalten) to keep away; Krankheitserreger to protect against; Gefahr, üble Folgen, Krise to avert; Inflation to fight against3)2. vizur Ecke abwehren — to clear the ball (so that a corner is given away)
2) (= ablehnen) to refusenein, wehrte sie ab — no, she said in refusal
* * *1) (to succeed in overcoming or preventing: The old man beat off the youths who attacked him; He beat the attack off easily.) beat off2) (to drive away by fighting: She managed to fight off her attacker; I'll fight this cold off by going to bed early.) fight off3) (in football etc, to prevent the opposing team from scoring a goal: The goalkeeper saved six goals.) save* * *ab|weh·renI. vt1. MIL▪ jdn/etw \abwehren to repel [or repulse] sb/sth2. SPORT▪ etw \abwehren to fend sth offden Ball \abwehren to clear the ballmit dem Kopf den Ball \abwehren to head the ball cleareinen Schlag \abwehren to fend off [or parry] a blow3. (abwenden, fernhalten)eine Gefahr/Unheil \abwehren to avert [a] danger/[a] disastereinen Verdacht [von sich] \abwehren to avert suspicion [from oneself]einen Vorwurf \abwehren to fend off [or deny] [or form refute] an accusationII. vi1. (ablehnen) to refuse2. SPORT to clear* * *1.transitives Verb1) repulse; fend off, parry < blow>; (Sport) clear <ball, shot>; save < match point>2) (abwenden) avert <danger, consequences>4) (fernhalten) deter2.intransitives Verb1) (Sport) clearzur Ecke abwehren — clear the ball and give away or concede a corner
2) (ablehnend reagieren) demur* * *abwehren (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t2. (zurückweisen) (Einmischung, Hilfe, Vorwurf etc) reject* * *1.transitives Verb1) repulse; fend off, parry < blow>; (Sport) clear <ball, shot>; save < match point>2) (abwenden) avert <danger, consequences>4) (fernhalten) deter2.intransitives Verb1) (Sport) clearzur Ecke abwehren — clear the ball and give away or concede a corner
2) (ablehnend reagieren) demur* * *v.to fend off v.to parry v.to stave off v.to ward off v. -
19 visitors
■ Mannschaft, die zum Spiel auf dem Platz der gegnerischen Mannschaft antritt. -
20 attack
Syn. offensive action■ Handlungsfolge mit offensivem Charakter, die darauf abzielt, ein Tor zu schießen.■ Ergreifen der Initiative in der Absicht, ein Tor zu erzielen.■ Those players in a team who play nearest to the opposing team's goal and who are mainly concerned with creating and scoring goals.Syn. attackSturm m■ Vorderster, vorrangig angriffsorientierter Teil einer Mannschaft.
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