umpire
umpire 英 [ˈʌmpaɪə(r)] 美 [ˈʌmˌpaɪr]
vi. 当裁判,任裁判 vt. 仲裁,裁判 n. 裁判员,仲裁人
进行时:umpiring 过去式:umpired 过去分词:umpired 第三人称单数:umpires 名词复数:umpires
- An umpire is a kind of referee, an official whose job on the baseball or softball field is enforcing the rules of the game. You might hear an umpire yell, "Strike three! You're out!"
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- vi. 当裁判,任裁判
- vt. 仲裁,裁判
- n. 裁判员,仲裁人
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1. Once, in Toledo, Ohio, as we left the field after playing the anthem for the Mud Hens, an umpire approached us.
有一次,当我们在俄亥俄州托莱多为沼泽鸟对演奏完国歌离开后,一位裁判走了过来。
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2. I can see my hand when I’m writing. At Little League games, I can see where the catcher, batter and umpire are.
她说:“写字的时候我能看到自己的手,玩小联盟游戏时我能看到接球手、击球员和裁判的位置。”
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3. Cricket keeps an off-field umpire for boundary calls, and to ascertain whether batsmen are run out, and if catches are real.
板球为了边界球的判罚设置了一个外场裁判,以确认击球手是否出局,接球是否真实有效。
- umpire (n.) mid-14c., noumper, from Old French nonper "odd number, not even," in reference to a third person to arbitrate between two, from non "not" (see non-) + per "equal," from Latin par "equal" (see par (n.)). Initial -n- lost by mid-15c. due to faulty separation of a noumpere, heard as an oumpere. Originally legal, the gaming sense first recorded 1714 (in wrestling).
- umpire (v.) 1610s, from umpire (n.). Related: Umpired; umpiring.
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