《step over》怎以读
英 [step ˈəuvə]
美 [stɛp ˈovɚ]
《step over》是什么意思
走近(某地),接近(某人);跨过…;
英英释义
Step over
- The step over (also known as the pedalada, the Denílson, or the scissors) is a dribbling move, or feint, in football, used to fool a defensive player into thinking the offensive player, in possession of the ball, is going to move in a direction he does not intend to move in. The move was reportedly invented by Dutch player Law Adam who was famous for it and who was nicknamed "Adam the Scissorsman"in the late 1920s/early 1930s.
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学习《step over》怎么用
双语例句
- They stepped over his prone body.
他们从他俯卧的身体上踩过去。 - She step over to the other side to avoid meeting him.
她走到大街另一边,避免与他相遇。
权威例句
Fracture termination and step-over at bedding interfaces due to frictional slip and interface openingEffects of age and available response time on ability to step over an obstacle.The effects of distant and on-line visual information on the control of approach phase and step over an obstacle during locomotionThe 14 November 2001 Kokoxili (Kunlunshan), Tibet, Earthquake: Rupture Transfer through a Large Extensional Step-OverAdjustable pedal system with pedal step over retentionDirect drive adjustable pedal system with step-over controlEdge Diffusion Flame Stabilization Behind a Step over a Liquid ReactantStep-over blade-pitch control systemStep-Over and Bend Structures along the 1999 Duzce Earthquake Surface Rupture, North Anatolian Fault, TurkeyStep-over in the structure controlling the regional west tilt of the Sierra Nevada microplate: eastern escarpment system to Kern Can...