goalie

/ˈɡəʊ.li/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡoʊ.li/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈgō-lē/ (ame, mw)

goalie — 名詞

  • goaliesingular
  • goaliesplural

1. in games like ice hockey, soccer, or lacrosse, the player whose job is to stay n

1.名詞B1
釋義

守門員

球門前防守、阻擋對手射門的球員

in games like ice hockey, soccer, or lacrosse, the player whose job is to stay near their team's net or goal and block shots from the opposing side; an informal short form of goalkeeper.

例句

Noa dived left and tipped the ball over the bar, her first save as goalie.

Noa 向左撲救,把球擋過橫梁,這是她當守門員的第一次撲救。

noun phrase: as the new goalie

The coach told Emre to play goalie for the second half of the practice match.

教練要 Emre 在練習賽下半場去當守門員。

collocation: play goalie

同義詞
  • goalkeeper

    more formal; standard in match reports and rulebooks

  • keeper

    informal British soccer shorthand, similar register to goalie

  • netminder

    ice-hockey term, often in commentary

反義詞
  • striker

    soccer player whose job is to score, not defend the net

  • forward

    attacking player on a hockey or soccer team

文法句型

the goalie + verb

play (in) goalie

用法筆記

Informal everyday word; in match reports and formal writing 'goalkeeper' is more common. Used in any sport that has a net or goal to defend (ice hockey, field hockey, soccer, lacrosse, water polo).

常見錯誤

I want to be the goalie scorer.
I want to be the goalie.
💡the goalie's job is to stop goals, not score them; do not pair 'goalie' with 'scorer'.
She goalies for our team.
She plays goalie for our team.
💡'goalie' is a noun, not a verb; use 'play goalie' or 'be the goalie'.