goaltender
/ˈɡəʊltendə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡəʊltendər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈgōl-ˌten-dər/ (ame, mw)
goaltender — 名詞
- goaltendersingular
- goaltendersplural
1. in sports like ice hockey, lacrosse, and (less often) soccer, the player who gua
守門員
冰球、長曲棍球或足球的守門員
in sports like ice hockey, lacrosse, and (less often) soccer, the player who guards the team's net and tries to block any shot the opposing side takes at it.
Diego made forty saves as the team's starting goaltender on Saturday night.
Diego 週六晚上以先發守門員身份撲救了四十次。
collocation: starting goaltender
The goaltender stretched out his glove and caught the puck just before it crossed the line.
守門員伸出手套,在冰球越過球門線前一刻把它接住。
typical hockey action: glove save by the goaltender
After the injury, Mei was named the backup goaltender for the rest of the playoffs.
受傷之後,Mei 在季後賽剩下的比賽中被指定為替補守門員。
Coach Putri pulled the goaltender in the final minute to add another attacker on the ice.
Putri 教練在比賽最後一分鐘把守門員換下,多派一名前鋒上場進攻。
Quinn dreamed of becoming an Olympic goaltender after watching the gold medal game on television.
Quinn 在電視上看完金牌戰後,夢想有朝一日成為奧運守門員。
- goalkeeper
more common term, used across soccer, hockey, and other sports worldwide; standard in British English
- goalie
informal shortened form; very common in everyday speech for any of these sports
- netminder
informal journalistic term, mostly hockey writing; suggests the player who guards the net
文法句型
the team's goaltender
starting goaltender
用法筆記
Used mainly in North American English, especially for ice hockey and lacrosse. In British English and most soccer contexts, 'goalkeeper' (or informal 'goalie') is preferred.