offside
adjective uk/ˌɒfˈsaɪd/ us/ˌɑːfˈsaɪd/
(IN SPORTS)
uk/ˌɒfˈsaɪd/ us/ˌɑːfˈsaɪd/ (US also offsides, uk/ˌɒfˈsaɪdz/ us/ˌɑːfˈsaɪdz/)(尤指足球、曲棍球等运动中)越位的
(in particular sports, especially football and hockey) in a position that is not allowed by the rules of the game, often in front of the ball
Compare: onside
(OF VEHICLE)
[ before noun ] UK uk/ˈɒf.saɪd/ us/ˈɑːf.saɪd/在车辆远离路边(靠近道路中央)的一边(英国为右侧)
on or relating to the side of a vehicle that is furthest from the edge of the road and closest to the centre of the road when you are driving, i.e. (in the UK) on the right side
The offside rear wheel needs replacing. 右后轮需要更换了。
Compare: nearside
offside
noun uk/ˌɒfˈsaɪd/ us/ˌɑːfˈsaɪd/
(IN SPORTS)
[ U ](足球规则中的)越位
in sports such as football, an occasion when a player is offside
Coventry had a goal disallowed for offside. 考文垂队的一个进球因越位而被判无效。
Compare: onside
(VEHICLE/ROAD)
the offside[ S ] UK uk/ðiˈɒf.saɪd/ us/ðiˈɑːf.saɪd/ 车辆行驶过程中远离路边、靠近道路中央的一边(英国为右侧)
the side of a vehicle that is furthest from the edge of the road and closest to the centre of the road when you are driving, i.e. (in the UK) the right side
The car was scraped all along the offside. 汽车右侧全被刮了。
Compare: nearside