ball up
英 [bɔːl ʌp]
美 [bɔːl ʌp]
搞成一团糟;使混乱
柯林斯词典
- → see:ball 3
英英释义
verb
- make a mess of, destroy or ruin
- I botched the dinner and we had to eat out
- the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement
双语例句
- Dig: A defensive move in which both arms are placed together in an attempt to bounce a hard-hit ball up into the air.
垫球:防守动作,把双臂合拢,让对方重扣的球从自己的手臂上反弹起来。 - 3: All the waiting is over-it's zero hour for the game we're all waiting for, the players are out on the court and the referee is ready to throw the ball up and start the game.
他说:一切等待终于结束。我们盼到了久久等候的这场关键性的比赛。球员们都已经在场上,裁判正要抛起球来准备开场。 - However, until a player reaches a2000 level or so, it is usually a low-percentage shot, since it is so easy to make a mistake and pop the ball up or go into the net.
在接短的发球时尤其要搓短球。但是,在积分到达2000分左右前,搓短通常是一种命中率低的击球因为很容易犯错将球挑高或下网。 - If a child can develop a consistent finish position they will start getting the ball up in the air.
假如孩子能正确、持续的完成收杆动作,那么,他们很容易将球打起来。 - Palmer teed the ball up for the final hole.
帕尔默将球放好,准备打最后一洞。 - The boy kicked the ball up.
那男孩把球踢了起来。 - If I have somebody else bringing the ball up, maybe that'll give me more of an opportunity to score.
如果别人能替我传球,也许我会有更多得分机会。 - If you roll a ball up a slop, it will roll down again.
如果你把球滚上斜坡,它还会滚下来。 - Throw that ball up there, I'll go get it.
扔的球在那里,我去获取它。 - You have to hit the ball up so it clears the net, but not hit it so weakly that your opponent has an easy pass.
你需要把球回得越过网的高度,还不能太过软弱以致给对手轻易穿越你的机会。