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(rugby, American football, Australian Rules football, Gaelic football, soccer, transitive, intransitive) To kick a ball dropped from the hands before it hits the ground. (This puts the ball farther from the goal across which the opposing team is attempting to score, so improves the chances of the team punting.)
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punt
IPA(Pronunciation)
Verb
intransitive
transitive
colloquial
(rugby,
American
football,
Australian
Rules
football,
Gaelic
football,
soccer,
transitive,
intransitive)
To
kick
a
ball
dropped
from
the
hands
before
it
hits
the
ground.
(This
puts
the
ball
farther
from
the
goal
across
which
the
opposing
team
is
attempting
to
score,
so
improves
the
chances
of
the
team
punting.)
Japanese Meaning
(ラグビー、アメリカンフットボール、オーストラリアンフットボール、ゲーリックフットボール、サッカーなどにおいて)ボールが地面に着く前に手から落とし、蹴ることで、相手チームの得点を防ぐためにボールの位置を調整するプレイを行うこと。 / スポーツにおけるパントキックをする行為。
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(rugby,
American
football,
Australian
Rules
football,
Gaelic
football,
soccer,
transitive,
intransitive)
To
kick
a
ball
dropped
from
the
hands
before
it
hits
the
ground.
(This
puts
the
ball
farther
from
the
goal
across
which
the
opposing
team
is
attempting
to
score,
so
improves
the
chances
of
the
team
punting.)
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