Lacrosse
[lə'krɒs] or [lə'krɔs]
解释:
(noun.) a game invented by American Indians; now played by two teams who use long-handled rackets to catch and carry and throw the ball toward the opponents' goal.
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解释:
(n.) A game of ball, originating among the North American Indians, now the popular field sport of Canada, and played also in England and the United States. Each player carries a long-handled racket, called a "crosse". The ball is not handled but caught with the crosse and carried on it, or tossed from it, the object being to carry it or throw it through one of the goals placed at opposite ends of the field.
弗里达编辑
解释:
n. a Canadian game of ball played by two sets of eleven the ball driven through the opponents' goal by means of the Crosse a bent stick 5-6 ft. long with a shallow net at one end.
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