billiards 英 [ˈbɪliədz]   美 [ˈbɪljərdz]

billiards

billiards  英 [ˈbɪliədz] 美 [ˈbɪljərdz]

n. 台球,桌球;弹子戏 

名词复数:billiardss 

Badmin was able to beat Bill at billiards, but Bill always beat Badmin badly at badminton. 巴德明在台球上能够打败比尔,但是打羽毛球比尔常常大败巴德明。
She played in her first Women’s Professional billiards Association (WPBA) Tournament in October 1995. 1995年十月她第一次参加了女子职业台球协会锦标赛(WPBA)。

  • Billiards is a table game in which players try to knock balls into pockets with a long stick. The game known as "pool" is considered to be one type of billiards.
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  • n. 台球,桌球;弹子戏
  • 1. Badmin was able to beat Bill at billiards, but Bill always beat Badmin badly at badminton.

    巴德明在台球上能够打败比尔,但是打羽毛球比尔常常大败巴德明。

  • 2. She played in her first Women’s Professional billiards Association (WPBA) Tournament in October 1995.

    1995年十月她第一次参加了女子职业台球协会锦标赛(WPBA)。

  • 3. South Korea is also expected to dominate in taekwondo, archery, wrestling, weightlifting and billiards.

    韩国同样要在跆拳道、射箭、摔跤、举重和台球保持霸主地位。

  • billiards (n.) game played on as rectangular table with ivory balls and wooden sticks, 1590s, from French billiard, originally the word for the wooden cue stick, a diminutive of Old French bille "stick of wood," from Medieval Latin billia "tree, trunk," which is possibly from Gaulish (compare Irish bile "tree trunk").
bil·liards / ˈbɪliədz ; NAmE ˈbɪljərdz / noun [uncountable ] a game for two people played with cues(= long sticks) and three balls on a long table covered with green cloth. Players try to hit the balls against each other and into pockets at the edge of the table. 枱球;撞球 a game of billiards 一局枱球赛 compare pool , snooker bil·liard / ˈbɪliəd ; NAmE ˈbɪljərd / adjective [only before noun ] a billiard cue 枱球球杆 bil·liards / ˈbɪliədz ; NAmE ˈbɪljərdz / bil·liard / ˈbɪliəd ; NAmE ˈbɪljərd /
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