wideout
noun[C]
uk/ˈwaɪd.aʊt/us/ˈwaɪd.aʊt/in Americanfootball, anattackingplayerwho is usually on theouteredgeof thelineofscrimmage(= thelineon which theballispositionedat thebeginningofplay):
(美式橄榄球的)外接手New wideout Terrell Owens should be themissinglinkthathelpsPhillyfinallyget to theSuperBowl.新外接手特雷尔·欧文斯应该是帮助费城老鹰队最终赢得超级碗所缺少的那一环。
Synonyms
flanker
wide receiver
- Quarterback Jake Plummer, who had beeninterceptedthreetimes, called aquickend-zonepassto wideout Rod Smith.
- Heloopeda 25-yardscoringpassto wideout Chris Chambers for the game's firstpoints.
- On the nextplayRodgershitwideout Chase Lyman for a 25-yardscoreto put the Bears up by 20.
- 12-seasonvetJimmy Smith can nolongerbe the team'sgo-towideout.
American football
- attempt
- blitz
- blocker
- blocking
- carry
- carry the ballidiom
- drop
- football
- fullback
- huddle
- linebacker
- nonconference
- offence
- outgain
- outkick
- place-kick
- scramble
- split end
- Super Bowl
- touchdown