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 cricket ['krɪkɪt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 蟋蟀, 板球

  1. A cricket team is comprised of eleven players.
    一个板球队由11名队员组成。
  2. I don't find cricket very exciting.
    我觉得打板球没有劲。
  3. In cricket, the ball is delivered overarm.
    打板球时, 要举臂过肩掷球.


cricket
[ noun ]
  1. leaping insect; male makes chirping noises by rubbing the forewings together

  2. <noun.animal>
  3. a game played with a ball and bat by two teams of 11 players; teams take turns trying to score runs

  4. <noun.act>
[ verb ]
  1. play cricket

  2. <verb.competition>


Cricket \Crick"et\, n. [AS. cricc, crycc, crooked staff, crutch.
Perh. first used in sense 1, a stool probably having been
first used as a wicket. See {Crutch}.]
1. A low stool.

2. A game much played in England, and sometimes in America,
with a ball, bats, and wickets, the players being arranged
in two contesting parties or sides.

3. (Arch.) A small false roof, or the raising of a portion of
a roof, so as to throw off water from behind an obstacle,
such as a chimney.


Cricket \Crick"et\ (kr?k"?t), n. [OE. criket, OF. crequet,
criquet; prob. of German origin, and akin to E. creak; cf. D.
kriek a cricket. See {Creak}.] (Zo["o]l.)
An orthopterous insect of the genus {Gryllus}, and allied
genera. The males make chirping, musical notes by rubbing
together the basal parts of the veins of the front wings.

Note: The common European cricket is {Gryllus domesticus};
the common large black crickets of America are {Gryllus
niger}, {Gryllus neglectus}, and others.

{Balm cricket}. See under {Balm}.

{Cricket bird}, a small European bird ({Silvia locustella});
-- called also {grasshopper warbler}.

{Cricket frog}, a small American tree frog ({Acris gryllus});
-- so called from its chirping.


Cricket \Crick"et\, v. i.
To play at cricket. --Tennyson.

  1. The English players face expulsion from international cricket for five years for taking part in the tour.
  2. The Indians complain that the white authorities won't maintain their cricket ground.
  3. The desert town bloomed with cricket fields and English gardens.
  4. It has a little museum with a wide range of exhibits, including one of Joel Garner's size-15 cricket shoes.
  5. No wonder John Major prefers a game of cricket in South Africa when his own cabinet is still bowling him such googlies.
  6. Most supporters wanted the visits to go ahead. Also at risk were the visits of the New Zealand and Australian rugby teams, and a cricket tour by India. A sports boycott cannot be turned on and off like a tap.
  7. The West Indies were 238 for 4 at close of play on the second day of the first cricket Test in Jamaica.
  8. First played in 1827, it has traditionally had an air of glamour and panache, like all cricket played by the two universities.
  9. I was assured by Alan Smith, Chief Executive of the TCCB, which is in charge of national sponsorship, that if any of cricket's eight current large sponsors were to withdraw, there are companies queueing up to replace them.
  10. Consider, for example, how lucky West Indian cricket is to have a climate which allows the game to be played and practised all year round.
  11. English cricket is fraught with health consciousness and concern; hypochondriacs abound.
  12. "Fifteen yuan," Mr. Sun says as he displays a catch to a nearly toothless, white-haired peddler selling crickets and cricket paraphernalia.
  13. Independent Television News reported that Lindsay, an avid cricket player, had said he wanted his ashes to be scattered on the cricket ground in his home town of Budleigh Salterton.
  14. Independent Television News reported that Lindsay, an avid cricket player, had said he wanted his ashes to be scattered on the cricket ground in his home town of Budleigh Salterton.
  15. But I feel it's not made me less English, but more English.' John Major, we are told, follows the fortunes of the England cricket XI with a passionate intensity.
  16. First, when you catch a cricket, give him a bath," he says, moving his arms about as if scrubbing his back with a brush.
  17. Australia drew the third cricket Test with England at Trent Bridge after coming close to defeat for the first time in the series.
  18. He would like to relive that perfect day in June 1992 when he triumphed over West Indian cricketer Clive Lloyd at a pro-celebrity cricket match.
  19. Italians find one-day cricket a bit long. They like it to be short, sharp and swashbuckling, as with the gladiator's 2 for 35 against the Pizza Express team in Brentwood.
  20. Malik finds a medallion which, when rubbed, brings a genie to his side who sees off the thugs, helps the family finances by cheating the inland revenue through computer hacking, and improves the cricket.
  21. I used to play cricket, so I was not at all surprised to see how well these women played, but I was surprised and impressed to see New Zealand bowl 45 overs in the two hours 15 minutes before lunch. There was not one no-ball all day.
  22. If you don't keep your head down at cricket, you can sometimes get away with it; but if you do that playing golf, you normally hit a bad shot.' We take shelter during a heavy shower.
  23. Any disciplining of a player by his captain or team manager would have been dispensed later, off the field. But cricket captains nowadays are sometimes less commanding figures than of yesteryear.
  24. The fifth cricket test between the West Indies and England in Antigua ended in a draw, leaving the West Indies as 3-1 winners of the series.
  25. An attempt to inject a little life into the traditionally drowsy world of cricket has unleashed a monster.
  26. Markets await grim week, Page 20 New Zealand beat England by seven wickets in the World Cup cricket match at Wellington.
  27. First, there is the matter of educating the players, who were raised on cricket.
  28. In the West Indies, cricket will never die, since West Indians consume all they can of the game.
  29. Pitches are different when you play on them.' The amateurs and the boffins talk to each other at times, but remain at odds in the vast underworld of the cricket pitch.
  30. They represent the over-academic side of the college, swapping latinisms while watching cricket. If the production flags, it is not entirely the fault of the RSC.
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