Pronounced /pʌnt/ for meanings 1, 2 and 4, and /pʊnt/ for meaning 3. 義項1、2、4讀作 /pʌnt/,義項3讀作 /pʊnt/。
1 N-COUNT (用篙撐行的)平底長船 A
punt is a long boat with a flat bottom. You move the boat along by standing at one end and pushing a long pole against the bottom of the river.
(用篙撐行的)平底長船 [mainly British] 2 VERB 乘平底長船 When you
punt, you travel along a river in a punt.
乘平底長船 [mainly British] [Also VERB] 3 N-COUNT [num NOUN] 愛爾蘭鎊(愛爾蘭共和國使用歐元前的貨幣單位) The
punt was the unit of money used in the Republic of Ireland before it was replaced by the euro.
愛爾蘭鎊(愛爾蘭共和國使用歐元前的貨幣單位) The
punt was also used to refer to the Irish currency system.
愛爾蘭鎊(指貨幣制度) 4 N-COUNT (橄欖球或美式足球中的)碰踢,棄踢,落踢 In rugby and American football, a
punt is a kick where you drop the ball and then kick it before it reaches the ground, so that it goes a long way.
(橄欖球或美式足球中的)碰踢,棄踢,落踢 -
He caught a punt and scored the winning touchdown, with a minute left to play.
他接住對方的棄踢球,成功達陣,取得了制勝得分,此時比賽只剩最後一分鐘。
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...a 66-yard punt return
一個66碼的淩空回踢
Punt is also a verb.
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The referee told him to punt or kick the ball off the ground.
裁判告訴他可以碰踢或定點開球。
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The Redskins punted. Dallas then marched 79 yards to seal the victory.
紅人隊選擇了棄踢,達拉斯隊随即跑出79碼從而鎖定勝局。
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