soccer
soccer — noun
1. a team sport for two sides of eleven players each, who try to score by moving a
1.名詞A2
釋義
a team sport for two sides of eleven players each, who try to score by moving a round ball past the opposing goalkeeper into a net, using only their feet, head, or body — never their hands or arms
例句
Karim plays soccer every Saturday with his friends at the park.
play soccer — common activity collocation
The girls watched a soccer game between two local schools last week.
watch a soccer game — viewing collocation
Lisa's younger brother wants to join the school soccer team.
Minho kicked the soccer ball straight into the goal and scored.
Many children at the local club wear soccer shirts on match days.
同義詞
- football
used in British English and most other varieties to refer to the same sport
常見錯誤
❌I played soccer with foot.
✅I played soccer with my feet.
💡In English we say 'with my feet', not 'with foot'.
❌We made a goal.
✅We scored a goal.
💡The correct verb for getting a goal in soccer is 'score', not 'make'.