volley 英 [ˈvɒli]   美 [ˈvɑli]

volley

volley  英 [ˈvɒli] 美 [ˈvɑli]

n. 齐射;齐射出的子弹;凌空状态  vt. 截击;齐发;连声发出  vi. 截击;齐鸣;进行群射 

进行时:volleying  过去式:volleyed  过去分词:volleyed  第三人称单数:volleys  名词复数:volleys 

At least we now know what constitutes a volley. 至少现在我们知道了什么能构成一次凌空抽射。
Or it could be a tennis player chasing down a volley during the final game of a classic match. 又或许,是经典网球赛事总决赛中一个选手飞身截击的镜头。

  • When an attacking army lets loose a barrage of bullets all at once, it's called a volley.
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  • n. 齐射;齐射出的子弹;凌空状态
  • vt. 截击;齐发;连声发出
  • vi. 截击;齐鸣;进行群射
  • 1. At least we now know what constitutes a volley.

    至少现在我们知道了什么能构成一次凌空抽射。

  • 2. Or it could be a tennis player chasing down a volley during the final game of a classic match.

    又或许,是经典网球赛事总决赛中一个选手飞身截击的镜头。

  • 3. Still, it must be important – as one magazine observes, Koreans say their music "is as forceful and exciting as a volley of multiple launch rocket systems".

    但它一定很重要——像一家杂志观察的,朝鲜人民说他们的音乐“和多管火箭炮齐发一样强有力而且激动人心。”

  • volley (n.) 1570s, "discharge of a number of guns at once," from Middle French volee "flight" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *volta, fem. noun from Latin volatum, past participle of volare "to fly" (see volant). Sporting sense of "a return of the ball before it hits the ground" (originally in tennis) is from 1851, from notion of hitting the ball in flight.
  • volley (v.) 1590s, "discharge in a volley," from volley (n.). Sporting sense (originally in tennis) of "to return the ball before it has hit the ground" is from 1819. Related: Volleyed; volleying.
vol·ley / ˈvɒli ; NAmE ˈvɑːli / noun , verb volley volleys volleyed volleying noun 1 (in some sports, for example tennisor football ( soccer) 某些体育运动,如网球或足球 ) a hit or kick of the ball before it touches the ground 截击空中球;凌空击球(或踢球) She hit a forehand volley into the net. 她正手截击球未过网。 2 a lot of bullets, stones, etc. that are fired or thrown at the same time (子弹的)群射,齐发;(石块的)齐投 A volley of shots rang out. 一排子弹呼啸而出。 Police fired a volley over the heads of the crowd. 警察朝人群头顶上方射出一排子弹。 3 a lot of questions, comments, insults, etc. that are directed at sb quickly one after the other (质问、评论、辱骂等的)接连发出 SYN torrent She faced a volley of angry questions from her mother. 她受到母亲一连串愤怒的质问。 verb [transitive ,  intransitive ] volley(sth) (in some sports, for example tennisor football ( soccer) 某些体育运动,如网球或足球 ) to hit or kick the ball before it touches the ground 拦截(空中球);截击;凌空抽射 He volleyed the ball into the back of the net. 他凌空一脚把球踢入网窝。 vol·ley / ˈvɒli ; NAmE ˈvɑːli /
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