3 résultats pour "dribbling"
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Dictionnaire en ligne:
DRIBBLE, DRIBBLING, substantif masculin.
Remarque : On rencontre dans la documentation dribblé en emploi substantival masculin Synonyme usuel : dribble. Un essai de " dribblé " court parfaitement réussi (Grubb, loco citato). STATISTIQUES : Fréquence absolue littéraire : 1. DÉRIVÉS : Dribbleur, -euse, substantif. Joueur, joueuse qui pratique fréquemment et adroitement le dribble. Chez les très bons dribbleurs, la balle, selon l'expression populaire, semble « coller au pied » (JOSEPH MERCIER, Le Football, 1966, page 39 ). 2
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Soccer.
Two assistants, known as linesmen or referees’ assistants, aid the referee. Their primary job is to alert the referee when balls go out of the playing area and to assist inmaking offsides calls (see Rules section below). The assistants carry flags, which they wave when the ball leaves the playing area or use to point to the spot where a foul was committed. V EQUIPMENT Soccer is played with a round leather ball. It is between 68 and 71 cm (27 and 28 in) in circumference and weighs between 396...
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Basketball.
rebound. Play continues as the teams score and possession changes. A time-out, when the game is stopped for a certain amount of time, allows coaches to instructplayers or to develop a new game strategy. A Offense Playing offense is perhaps the most prominent part of playing basketball, as it allows players to demonstrate and improve upon individual skills necessary to beingsuccessful. Many of basketball's best players have exceptional talents on offense. Basic offensive skills are passing, ball...