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noun ((also keeper) a player, eg in hockey or football, whose job is to prevent members of the other team from scoring goals.) porterogoalkeeper n porterotr['gəʊlkiːpəSMALLr/SMALL]1 portero,-a, guardameta nombre masulino o femeninogoalkeeper ['go:l.ki:pər] n: portero m, -ra f; guardameta mf; arquero m, -ra fn.• guardameta s.f.• meta s.f.• portero s.m.noun portero, -ra m,f, guardameta mf, arquero, -ra m,f (AmL)['ɡǝʊlˌkiːpǝ(r)]N portero(-a) m / f, guardameta mf, arquero m (LAm)* * *noun portero, -ra m,f, guardameta mf, arquero, -ra m,f (AmL) -
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nounTorwart, der* * *noun ((also keeper) a player, eg in hockey or football, whose job is to prevent members of the other team from scoring goals.) der Torwart* * *[ˈgəʊli, AM ˈgoʊ-]( fam)ˈgoal·keep·er* * ** * *nounTorwart, der* * *n.Torwart -e m. -
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m SPORT goalkeeper, goalie umg.* * *der Torwartgoaltender; keeper; goalkeeper; goalie* * *((also keeper) a player, eg in hockey or football, whose job is to prevent members of the other team from scoring goals.) goalkeeper* * *Tor·wart(in)* * *der; Tor[e]s, Tore (Ballspiele) goalkeeper* * ** * *der; Tor[e]s, Tore (Ballspiele) goalkeeper* * *-e m.goal keeper n.goalie n.goalkeeper n. -
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noun ((also keeper) a player, eg in hockey or football, whose job is to prevent members of the other team from scoring goals.) målvaktmålvaktsubst. \/ˈɡəʊlˌkiːpə\/ eller goaltender( sport) keeper, målmann, målvakt, målvokter -
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noun ((also keeper) a player, eg in hockey or football, whose job is to prevent members of the other team from scoring goals.) markvörður -
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noun ((also keeper) a player, eg in hockey or football, whose job is to prevent members of the other team from scoring goals.) kapus -
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noun ((also keeper) a player, eg in hockey or football, whose job is to prevent members of the other team from scoring goals.) guarda-redes* * *goal.keep.er[g'oulki:pə] n Ftb arqueiro, goleiro. -
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n. kaleci* * *kaleci* * *noun ((also keeper) a player, eg in hockey or football, whose job is to prevent members of the other team from scoring goals.) kaleci -
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noun ((also keeper) a player, eg in hockey or football, whose job is to prevent members of the other team from scoring goals.) vratar -
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• maalivahti* * *noun ((also keeper) a player, eg in hockey or football, whose job is to prevent members of the other team from scoring goals.) maalivahti -
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['gəʊlˌkiːpə(r)]nome portiere m.* * *noun ((also keeper) a player, eg in hockey or football, whose job is to prevent members of the other team from scoring goals.) portiere* * *goalkeeper /ˈgəʊlki:pə(r)/ ( calcio, ecc.)n.goalkeepingn. [u]il giocare in porta; ruolo di portiere● goalkeeping skill, abilità in porta.* * *['gəʊlˌkiːpə(r)]nome portiere m. -
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noun ((also keeper) a player, eg in hockey or football, whose job is to prevent members of the other team from scoring goals.) vārtsargs* * *vārtsargs -
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noun ((also keeper) a player, eg in hockey or football, whose job is to prevent members of the other team from scoring goals.) vartininkas -
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n. målvakt* * *noun ((also keeper) a player, eg in hockey or football, whose job is to prevent members of the other team from scoring goals.) målvakt -
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noun ((also keeper) a player, eg in hockey or football, whose job is to prevent members of the other team from scoring goals.) brankář* * *• brankář -
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noun ((also keeper) a player, eg in hockey or football, whose job is to prevent members of the other team from scoring goals.) goalkeeper, portar -
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noun ((also keeper) a player, eg in hockey or football, whose job is to prevent members of the other team from scoring goals.) τερματοφύλακας -
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noun ((also keeper) a player, eg in hockey or football, whose job is to prevent members of the other team from scoring goals.) brankár
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