ball up
英 [bɔːl ʌp]
美 [bɔːl ʌp]
搞成一团糟;使混乱
柯林斯词典
- → see:ball 3
英英释义
verb
- make a mess of, destroy or ruin
- I botched the dinner and we had to eat out
- the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement
双语例句
- "When I signed Morientes it was because he scored goals, he could hold the ball up and was good in the air and he had the qualities we needed," explained Benitez.
“我签下莫伦特斯是因为他会进球,他可以控球,在空中的感觉也很好,他有我们需要的能力。”贝尼特斯解释说。 - Is the opportunity to pitch the ball up to people.
是球场上拿球机会最多的人。 - His father said: 'He liked to challenge other kids to see who could keep the ball up the longest.
他父亲说:他总爱和其他孩子较量谁顶球时间长。 - And then you can throw the ball up and just go down with the ball.
然后你就可以把球抛起,随球而动。 - He gets the ball up, but he's leveled.
他把球传了出去,他被拌倒了。 - The boy kicked the ball up.
那男孩把球踢了起来。 - First, I just tossed a single ball up in the air from one hand to the other.
最初,我只能把一个球抛到空中,用另一只手去接住。 - You can't pick the ball up in football. When you slam, you should is carful not to hold the ball.
踢足球时不许可用手持球。当你扣球时你必须小心不要持球太久。 - High tempo would usually be best employed for teams that need to get the ball up the pitch quickly because of a lack of quality in midfield. I cannot enjoy the beauty of rhythmic movement except in a sphere restricted to the touch of my hands.
快节奏最适合用于那些因为中场人员差需要球在场内快速运转的球队。除非在我的手能触摸到的范围内,我不能享受那节奏感很强的动作的优美。 - Dig: A defensive move in which both arms are placed together in an attempt to bounce a hard-hit ball up into the air.
垫球:防守动作,把双臂合拢,让对方重扣的球从自己的手臂上反弹起来。