goal
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ɡəʊl/|[ɡɒʊɫ]
美 /ɡɐʉl/|[ɡɒʊɫ]|/ɡoʊl/|[ɡoɫ]
英文释义
名词 n.
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A result that one is attempting to achieve.
— My lifelong goal is to get into a Hollywood movie.
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To do with sports; In many sports, an area into which the players attempt to put an object.
— The racers are approaching the goal.
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To do with sports; The act of placing the object into the goal.
— miss a goal
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To do with sports; A point scored in a game as a result of placing the object into the goal.
— score a goal
- To do with grammar; A noun or noun phrase that receives the action of a verb.
- To do with grammar; The subject of a passive verb or the direct object of an active verb.
动词 v.
- To score a goal.
词汇关系
近义词
上位词
衍生词
antigoal
any hole's a goal
away goal
basketball goal
captain's goal
consolation goal
distal goal
drop goal
dropped goal
empty-net goal
end goal
field goal → field goal percentage
ghost goal
goal area
goal attack
goal average
goalball
goalbound
goalbox
goal cage
goal celebration
goal contribution
goal defence
goal difference
goal-directed
goaler
goalfest
goalframe
goal-getter
goalgetter
goalhanger
goalie
goalish
goal judge
goalkeeper
goal kick
goalkicker
goalkicking
goalless
goal line
goal-line
goal machine
goalminder
goalmouth
goalodicy
goal-oriented
goalpost → move the goalposts
goalscorer
goalscoring
goal setting
goal shooter
goalside
goalsneak
goalsquare
goal square
goal suck
goal-suck
goaltend
goaltender
goaltending
goal third
goal umpire
goalward
golden goal
in goal
in-goal
insurance goal
life goal
multigoal
nongoal
non-goal
Olympic goal
open goal
opening goal
own goal
penalty goal
phantom goal
ringoal
self goal
shot on goal
silver goal
squad goal
stretch goal
subgoal
supergoal
touch-in-goal
wondergoal
词源
词源 1
From Middle English gol (“boundary, limit”), from Old English *gāl (“obstacle, barrier, marker”), from Proto-West Germanic *gailu, from Proto-Germanic *gailō (“crevice, gap”); compare the Old English's derivatives Old English gǣlan (“to hinder, delay”), and hyġegǣls (“hesitating, slow, sluggish”), hyġegǣlsa (“slow one, sluggish one”).
Possibly cognate with Lithuanian gãlas (“end”), Latvian gals (“end”), Old Prussian gallan (“death”), Albanian ngalem (“to be limping, lame, paralyzed”), ngel (“to remain, linger, hesitate, get stuck”).
Possibly cognate with Lithuanian gãlas (“end”), Latvian gals (“end”), Old Prussian gallan (“death”), Albanian ngalem (“to be limping, lame, paralyzed”), ngel (“to remain, linger, hesitate, get stuck”).
词源 2
From Middle English gol (“boundary, limit”), from Old English *gāl (“obstacle, barrier, marker”), from Proto-West Germanic *gailu, from Proto-Germanic *gailō (“crevice, gap”); compare the Old English's derivatives Old English gǣlan (“to hinder, delay”), and hyġegǣls (“hesitating, slow, sluggish”), hyġegǣlsa (“slow one, sluggish one”).
Possibly cognate with Lithuanian gãlas (“end”), Latvian gals (“end”), Old Prussian gallan (“death”), Albanian ngalem (“to be limping, lame, paralyzed”), ngel (“to remain, linger, hesitate, get stuck”).
Possibly cognate with Lithuanian gãlas (“end”), Latvian gals (“end”), Old Prussian gallan (“death”), Albanian ngalem (“to be limping, lame, paralyzed”), ngel (“to remain, linger, hesitate, get stuck”).
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