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标 题: 排球字典T-Z
发信站: 听涛站 (Mon Apr 24 19:47:02 2000), 转信
tandem
n. a combination in which one player attacks immediately behind another.
tape
n. the top of the net.
target
n. the player who is intended to receive the ball in any given play. The tar
get can be the setter who is in the correct court position, an opponent who
is designated to receive a serve, or a spiker who is waiting to receive a se
t.
target area
n. the court position where the target players should be.
technique
n. the mechanics of a skill.
telegraph
n. to show one's intention to the opponents.
terminal attack
n. a spike or tip that has been successfully executed so that it is unplayab
le by the defensive team.
terminal contacts
terminal contacts
n. contacts which lead directly to points or side-outs for the contacting te
am. kills, and ace serves are all terminal contacts. An unforced error such
as a net violation is also considered terminal.
three
n. a shoot that is attacked between the setter and the left sideline.
throw
n. a lift, usually characterized by a throwing motion.
tip
n. 1. one-handed placement or redirection of the ball with the fingers -v. 2
. to place or redirect the ball with the fingers of one hand.
tomahawk
n. descriptive slang for a reverse bump.
topspin
n. the resulting movement of the ball when spin is imparted in the vertical
plane in a forward direction, usually due to striking the ball and following
through by snapping the wrist. A ball with topspin will drop faster than a
ball with little or no spin.
toss
n. 1. a skill used to initiate the contact of service. 2. a skill used to du
plicate the dynamics and trajectory of a pass, serve, or set during a drill.
Both hands should be used to impart less spin on the ball.
touch
touch
n. 1. a player contacting the ball. -interj. 2. an exclamation made by a blo
cker to inform his backcourt defenders that he has contacted the ball.
touch block
n. a control block.
trajectory
n. the curve the ball takes on its path from one player to another.
transition
n. the change from defense to offense.
trap
n. 1. a set close to the net that gives the blocker the advantage. -v. 2. to
concentrate the block on one hitter, ignoring another.
triple-block
n. a block formed by three players.
two
n. a medium-height set that is usually attacked near the center of the net.
See also play-set.
underhand serve
n. a serving technique in which the ball is contacted at about waist height
by the serving hand.
unforced error
n. an error committed by a player that is unrelated to the opponent's play.
Touching the net, stepping over the center line, and serving into the net ar
e examples of unforced errors.
veer
v. to change direction sharply during a spike approach, see also break.
wing
n. the player located on the extreme right or left of the formation.
W
n. a serve-receive formation with three players in the front row, two in the
back (in the shape of a "W").
X
n. a cross in which the middle attacks a front one and the right attacks a t
wo to the left of the middle.
X series
See 51X.
zone block
n. when the blockers take away a significant portion of the defensive back c
ourt in which the opposing spiker can hit by being in good blocking position
relative to the opposing spiker.
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