misfield
noun [ C ] (also mis-field) uk/ˈmɪs.fiːld/ us/ˈmɪsˌfiːld/
(板球或橄榄球)场上失误
a failure to correctly catch, stop, or pick up the ball in a game such as cricket or rugby (= a game played with an oval ball)
A terrible misfield led to four runs. 一个可怕的场上失误导致失了四分。
There were also mis-fields and a series of no-balls.
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- A misfield and one missed catch were the only lapses in their fielding.
- He was run out after a comical misfield.
- He gained a boundary from a misfield before being caught.
- His misfield cost them three precious runs.
- A misfield tempted her to run.
misfield
verb [ I or T ] (also mis-field) uk/mɪsˈfiːld/ us/ˌmɪsˈfiːld/
(板球或橄榄球)发生场上失误
to fail to correctly catch, stop, or pick up the ball in a game such as cricket or rugby (= a game played with an oval ball)
You don’t often see him misfield.
She mis-fielded the second ball. 她在第二球上失误了。
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- The ball went over the boundary after he misfielded.
- The pressure got to him and he was continuously misfielding and dropping catches.
- She misfielded the first three balls.
- Several of the tries were the result of misfielded high kicks.
- After misfielding a kick deep in his own half, he redeemed himself with a fine touchdown.