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标 题: 排球字典C-F
发信站: 听涛站 (Mon Apr 24 19:45:08 2000), 转信
center line
n. the line which lies in the plane of the net and extends from sideline to
sideline, dividing the court.
camel toe
n. a ball struck with knurled fingers.
chain of command
n. the levels of authority on the team.
cobra
n. a ball struck with straight, locked fingertips
collapse
n. a defensive posture where a defensive player sits over one heel while pla
ying a ball and rolls on his back. Used to play balls close to the floor and
to cushion hard spikes during retrieval attempts, this skill is also known
as a half roll.
combination
n. an offensive play that includes two or more players who attack in concert
.
commit
n. a blocking scheme in which one player, usually the middle blocker, jumps
with, and attempts to stuff, the quick attacker.
complementary set
n. a medium-height set that combines with the quick set.
control block
n. a block attempt that deflects and slows down a spiked ball so the back-ro
w defenders can easily play it.
counter-rotate
n. a backcourt defense in which the off-blocker moves near the block and the
middle-back moves to the cross-court corner.
cover the hitter
v. to perform spike coverage.
creep
v. to move stealthily so as to escape notice.
cross
n. 1. a combination in which the path of one attacker crosses the path of an
other. 2. cross-court.
crossover
n. a lateral footwork pattern in which the second step crosses over the firs
t, used to cover medium distances.
cross-court
n., adj. an individual attack directed at an angle from one end of the offen
sive team's side of the net to the opposite sideline of the defensive team's
sive team's side of the net to the opposite sideline of the defensive team's
court.
cross step
n. a footwork pattern designed to allow a player to move quickly to a correc
t, balanced precontact position in either forearm or overhead passing.
deep
adj. away from the net, toward the endline.
defensive system
n. a team tactical system of deploying players to positions to defend agains
t an opponent's attack. An effective system deploys players in the areas mos
t likely to be attacked and takes the strengths and weaknesses of the indivi
dual defenders into account.
dig
n. 1. the act of retrieving an attacked ball close to the floor. 2. Awarded
when a player successfully passes a ball which has been attacked by the oppo
sition.
dink
n., v. slang for tip.
disappear
v. to position oneself behind a teammate attacker so as to be hidden from th
e blocker's view.
dive
n., v. a defensive retrieval technique in which a player extends for a ball
near the floor, causing both feet to leave the floor. The player contacts th
e ball with one or both arms and slides on the abdomen and thighs.
double block
n., v. a block formed by two players.
double contact
n. contacting the ball twice in succession, or the ball contacts various par
ts of the body successively.
double hit
n. a double contact.
double-stack
n. a commit-block scheme in which both the left and the right start behind t
he middle in order to follow the crossing attacker.
down ball
n. an attack, neither a hard spike nor a free ball, usually made by a player
with his feet on the floor, which the defense tries to field with its back-
court players only.
dump
n. 1. a ball that has been attacked by the setter on the second contact -v.
2. to attack the ball on the second contact -interj. 3. an exclamation made
by a player to inform his teammates that the setter is attacking the ball.
extension roll
n. a defensive retrieval technique similar to a dive, except that after cont
n. a defensive retrieval technique similar to a dive, except that after cont
acting the ball with either one or two arms, the player turns as the body co
ntacts the floor and rolls as the momentum of the movement carries the feet
over the shoulder, returning the player to his or her feet.
fake cross
n. a play that starts as a cross but changes the direction of its play-set h
itter with a veer.
fake X
n. a play in which the right fake-crosses the one-hitter and then attacks to
the right of the setter.
five
n. a medium-height set on the right sideline.
flair
n. a play in which the right fake-crosses the one-hitter, and then attacks o
n the right sideline.
float serve
n. a floater.
floater
n. a serve that moves in an unpredictable path due to lack of spin.
floor defense
n. any retrieval of an attacked ball that gets by the block.
follow
n. to move with, and then block, an attacker, often changing positions with
another blocker in the process.
follower
n. the outside blocker who crosses the commit-blocker.
forearm pass
n. one of the six basic volleyball skills. It is a ball-handling skill that
a player uses to legally contact the ball at a level below the waist using t
he forearms as the contact surface. See also bump.
four
n. a shoot that is attacked near the left sideline.
free ball
n. 1. a slow, arcing shot, allowing an easy pass and a good attack by the re
ceiving team. -interj. 2. an exclamation made by a player to inform his team
mates that they will receive a free ball.
front
v. to position oneself, in order to block, in front of the attacker's arm.
front-row
n. the three players whose court position, according to the official scoreke
eper, is near the net.
front slide
n. a quick slide in front of the setter.
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the net.
front slide
n. a quick slide in front of the setter.
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