گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'football'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: بازی‌ فوتبال‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: توپ‌ فوتبال‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

3 عمومی:: فوتبال‌ بازی‌ كردن‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general:: football football + NOUN a football team • Which football team do you support? a football club • Tottenham Hotspur is a North London football club. a football player • Like many little boys, his ambition was to be a football player. a football manager • Football managers shouldn't complain about referees' decisions. football fan (= someone who likes football a lot ) • Pat is a keen football fan. football supporter (= someone who supports a particular football team ) • 55 football supporters were arrested after the game. a football match/game • Do you often go to football matches? a football pitch (= an area of grass where football is played ) • An area of wasteland had been turned into a football pitch. a football ground/stadium (= a place where football is played ) • Hundreds of fans were making their way towards the football ground. a football league (= a group of football teams who play against each other ) • The Premier League is one of the most popular football leagues in the world. football boots • He got some new football boots for his birthday. a football shirt • They were all wearing England football shirts. football kit (= clothes for playing football in ) • He washes the whole team's football kit. a football strip (= clothes worn by a particular football team ) • The team wear a different football strip for their Champions League matches. a football referee (= the person who makes sure that the rules of football are followed ) • He is a qualified football referee for the Dorset County Football Association. a football crowd • We got caught up in a noisy football crowd. football violence (= between fans at football games ) • The government is considering measures to combat football violence. verbs play football • The boys are playing football in the garden. watch football • He likes to spend Saturday afternoon watching football. follow football (= be interested in football ) • Bob follows football and goes to as many matches as he can. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + football professional football • It was his dream to play professional football one day. international football (= played by teams representing their country ) • He will retire from international football after the World Cup. domestic football (= played between teams from the same country ) • Saturday's defeat was the team's first in domestic football for seven matches. cup football (= in a competition to win a cup ) • It was an exciting match in the best traditions of cup football. league football (= in a football league ) • He was still playing league football at the age of 41. five-a-side football (= with five players on each team ) • His son played in a five-a-side football tournament.

transnet.ir

2 general:: noun name of game: Football is popular in all the world.

Simple Definitions

3 general::   noun ADJ. adventurous, attractive, classy, creative, entertaining, exciting, fine, fluent, good, great, neat | one-touch The Dutch team impressed the fans with their classy one-touch football. | amateur, professional | junior | first-team | club, league | international, world | domestic | five-a-side | indoor | live | American, Aussie rules/Australian rules, Gaelic QUANT. game VERB + FOOTBALL play | watch | follow Young Italians follow football like we follow the royal family. FOOTBALL + NOUN club, league | squad, team | hero, player, star | field, ground, pitch, stadium | terraces The government is trying to tackle violence on the football terraces. | boots, kit, shirt, shorts, strip | agent, management, manager | authorities The police say the players' behaviour is a matter for the football authorities. | enthusiast, fan, follower, supporter | crowd | programme | championship, game, match, tournament | training | career | hooliganism, riot, violence | hooligan | chant Obscene football chants stop people taking their children to matches. | commentator, writer | action, coverage Join Radio 5 for all the top football action. | world The football world was rocked by the scandal. | culture The World Cup is fascinating for its clash of football cultures.SPORT

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