broomball
noun [ U ] uk/ˈbruːm.bɔːl/ us/ˈbruːm.bɑːl/
冰上扫帚球 (玩法类似冰球,但是球员在冰上不穿冰鞋不滑冰,只是着普通运动鞋跑动,球杆的一端是形若扫帚的橡皮铲,亦称为扫帚)
a game similar to ice hockey (= a game played on ice between two teams in which players try to hit a small, hard disk into the other team's goal using a curved stick), also played on ice, in which the players run rather than skate and use sticks with rubber ends similar in shape to a broom (= a brush with a long handle). These sticks are also called brooms.
In the slip-sliding game of broomball, the resounding "thwack" of brooms smacking smartly together is a celebration of a goal. 在扫帚球的滑动游戏中,扫帚巧妙地拍打在一起的响亮的“重击”是对进球的庆祝。
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- Broomball is a shoes-and-sticks variation on ice hockey.
- Part of broomball's beauty is its inclusivity: terrific athleticism is not essential, but balance and hand-eye coordination are.
- Some former high school hockey players go for broomball.
- Broomball tonight was really fun.