in-off

名词 n. 副词 adv.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The situation where the cue ball goes into a pocket after striking the object ball.
    — He looked set to win the frame, until the in-off from the yellow.
副词 adv.
  1. Of the cue ball: (going) into a pocket, after cannoning another ball. not-comparable
    — Hendry replied with 34, but went in-off attempting a double and next season's world No.1 returned to the table to put the frame beyond doubt and level at 4-4.

词形变化

in-offs plural

词源

词源 1
From a reconstitution of (go) in + off (preposition), as used in phrases such as, "The white has gone in off the black."
词源 2
From a reconstitution of (go) in + off (preposition), as used in phrases such as, "The white has gone in off the black."
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