rugby
rugby — noun
1. a team sport played with an egg-shaped ball, in which players move the ball forw
1.名詞B1
釋義
a team sport played with an egg-shaped ball, in which players move the ball forward by running with it or kicking it, trying to ground it in the opponents' end zone or send it through two upright posts that form the shape of the letter H
例句
Theo trained with the school rugby squad every Tuesday and Thursday evening.
collocation: rugby squad / rugby team
The rugby match between the two clubs ended in a narrow home victory.
What Sana loved about rugby was how players relied on their teammates.
Beatriz and her cousin watched a live rugby game at the city stadium last weekend.
During the national championship, Zuri scored a winning try in the final minute.
常見錯誤
❌Rugby and American football are the same sport.
✅Rugby and American football have different rules, ball shapes, and equipment.
💡Rugby uses an oval ball, continuous play, and less padding, while American football involves forward passes, downs, and protective gear.