Goalpost Meaning in English
word
ˈɡoʊɫˌpoʊst
GOHL-pohst
ɡˈəʊlpəʊst
GOHL-pohst
释义
A goalpost is one of the two upright bars at either end of a football, soccer, or rugby field that form part of the goal.
用法与细微差别
Most common in sports contexts, especially football and rugby. In English, "move the goalposts" is an idiom meaning to change the rules unfairly during a process or debate. Singular or plural both used depending on context.
Spanish: poste de la porteríaPortuguese (BR): trave do gol - poste do golPortuguese (PT): poste da balizaChinese (Simplified): 球门柱Chinese (Traditional): 球門柱Hindi: गोलपोस्टArabic: قائم المرمىBengali: গোলপোস্টRussian: штанга - ворота (столб ворот)Japanese: ゴールポストVietnamese: cột gônKorean: 골대Turkish: kaleci direği - kale direğiUrdu: گول پوسٹIndonesian: tiang gawang
例句
The ball hit the goalpost and bounced away.
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He painted the goalposts white before the game.
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The goalposts are at each end of the field.
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After missing by just a few inches, the ball ricocheted off the goalpost.
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They moved the goalposts to make the game fair for both teams.
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The coach was upset because the referee wouldn't fix the crooked goalpost.
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