offside

adjective
🔊/ˌɒfˈsaɪd/
🔊/ˌɔːfˈsaɪd/
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  1. (US English also offsides)
    in some sports, for example football (soccer) and ice hockey, a player is offside if he or she is in a position, usually ahead of the ball, that is not allowed(足球、曲棍球等体育运动中)越位的
    • He was offside when he scored.他进球时已越位了。🔊🔊
    • the offside rule越位规则
    opposite onsideTopics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2
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  2. (British English) on the side of a vehicle that is furthest from the edge of the road(车辆)外侧的,右侧的
    • the offside mirror右侧镜
    opposite nearsideTopics Transport by car or lorryc2

offside

noun
🔊/ˈɒfsaɪd/
🔊/ˈɔːfsaɪd/
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  1. (US English also offsides)
    the fact of being offside in a game such as football (soccer) or ice hockey (足球、曲棍球等体育运动中的)越位
    • The goal was disallowed for offside.因为越位,进球无效。🔊🔊
    Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2
  2. 🔊/ˈɒfsaɪd/
    🔊/ˈɔːfsaɪd/
    the offside
    (British English) the side of a vehicle that is furthest from the edge of the road(车辆的)外侧,远侧,右侧
    • The offside was damaged.车辆外侧受损。🔊🔊
    opposite the nearsideTopics Transport by car or lorryc2

offside

adverb
🔊/ˌɒfˈsaɪd/
🔊/ˌɔːfˈsaɪd/
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  1. (in some sports, for example football (soccer) and ice hockey) in a position, usually ahead of the ball, that is not allowed(足球、曲棍球等体育运动中)越位的
    • He was ruled offside by the referee.他被裁判判为越位。
    • an attempt to catch an opponent offside试图造成对方越位