hurler
/ˈhɜːlə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈhɜːrlər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈhərlər ˈhə̄lə(r, ˈhəil-/ (ame, mw)
hurler — 名詞
1. someone who plays hurling, the fast Irish team game where players use wooden sti
板棍球選手
愛爾蘭板棍球運動的球員
someone who plays hurling, the fast Irish team game where players use wooden sticks to strike a small leather ball, often as their profession.
Emre joined the Cork club as their youngest hurler last summer.
Emre 去年夏天加入科克俱樂部,成為他們最年輕的板棍球選手。
noun + verb pattern: hurler joins club
The Tipperary hurlers practised every morning before the All-Ireland final.
蒂珀雷里的板棍球選手在全愛爾蘭決賽前每天早上練習。
plural form with team or county name
Constanza watched the hurlers race across the muddy pitch in Galway.
Constanza 看著板棍球選手們在戈爾韋泥濘的球場上奔跑。
Haruto's grandfather had been a famous hurler in County Kilkenny during the 1960s.
Haruto 的祖父在1960年代是基爾肯尼郡有名的板棍球選手。
用法筆記
Almost always used in Irish sporting contexts; readers outside Ireland may need the sport explained. Frequently appears with a county or club name as modifier.
2. in baseball, the player whose job is to throw the ball toward the batter; an inf
投手
棒球比賽中負責投球的球員
in baseball, the player whose job is to throw the ball toward the batter; an informal sportswriter's word for a pitcher.
The Dodgers signed a left-handed hurler from the minor leagues last week.
道奇隊上週從小聯盟簽下了一位左投投手。
noun + modifier: left-handed / right-handed hurler
Rachel cheered when the veteran hurler struck out three batters in a row.
Rachel 在那位資深投手連續三振三名打者時歡呼起來。
context verbs: strike out, throw, pitch
The team's ace hurler injured his shoulder during spring training in Florida.
球隊的王牌投手在佛羅里達春訓時肩膀受傷了。
Gabriel watched the young hurler walk the bases loaded in the seventh inning.
Gabriel 看著那位年輕投手在第七局保送了滿壘。
用法筆記
Common in American sports headlines and commentary as a stylistic alternative to 'pitcher'; rare in everyday conversation. Often modified by adjectives describing skill or hand preference (ace, veteran, left-handed).