miskick
verb [ I or T ] mainly UK (also mis-kick) uk/mɪsˈkɪk/ us/ˌmɪsˈkɪk/
踢球不得要领;踢错部位
to kick a ball in the wrong way or in the wrong direction
He dropped the ball towards his foot but miskicked it. 他把球扔向脚下,但没踢正部位。
As early as the seventh minute she completely mis-kicked. 早在第7分钟,她就把球踢飞过一次。
Synonym: mishit
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- He miskicked a cross.
- To add to their misery, their keeper miskicked a clearance and put the ball in her own net.
- He miskicked in front of the goal at the other end.
- Their keeper miskicked a back pass and the ball spun wide.
- In the 25th minute, she mis-kicked horribly.
miskick
noun [ C ] (also mis-kick) uk/ˈmɪs.kɪk/ us/ˈmɪsˌkɪk/
踢球不得要领;踢错部位
the act of kicking a ball in the wrong way or in the wrong direction
He had one of his worst games, with misplaced passes and miskicks. 他踢了自己最糟糕的一场比赛,传球踢球屡屡失误。
Despite a slight mis-kick, he slotted home his 10th goal of the season. 尽管未能完全踢正,他还是打进了自己本赛季的第 10 个进球。
Synonym: mishit
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- One bounce or miskick can make a crucial difference.
- His wild miskick spun into the air.
- Dropped passes and miskicks allowed them to regain possession.
- The first half was notable for mishaps and miskicks.
- The mis-kick provoked jeers.