out of play

out of play — idiom

1. used to describe the situation during a ball game when the ball has left the leg

1.慣用語B1
釋義

used to describe the situation during a ball game when the ball has left the legal playing area, causing the game to pause while players wait for it to be returned.

例句

Yuki stopped chasing the ball once she saw it had gone out of play.

gone out of play — common collocation with go

The referee blew his whistle and signalled that the puck was out of play.

同義詞
  • out of bounds

    more common in basketball and American football; 'out of play' is preferred in soccer, rugby, and ice hockey

反義詞
  • in play

    the ball or puck is in a position where the game can continue

文法句型

be out of play

go out of play

用法筆記

Common in ball sports such as soccer, rugby, ice hockey, and tennis. The opposite phrase is 'in play', which means the ball or puck is within the legal playing area.