tko
tko — 名詞
- tkosingular
- tkosplural
1. a way of winning a boxing match when the referee or the ringside doctor decides
技術性擊倒
裁判判定選手無法繼續而終止比賽獲勝
a way of winning a boxing match when the referee or the ringside doctor decides that one fighter is too hurt or weak to continue safely, without the fighter needing to be knocked unconscious by a punch.
The referee stopped the fight in the fifth round and gave Dario a TKO victory.
裁判在第五回合中止比賽,判定 Dario 以技術性擊倒獲勝。
passive: gave [fighter] a TKO victory
Ryo lost his title match by TKO after the ringside doctor examined his swollen eye.
場邊醫生檢查 Ryo 腫脹的眼睛後,Ryo 在冠軍戰中以技術性擊倒落敗。
by TKO — through referee stoppage
Emily earned her third career TKO when the referee called a halt in round four.
裁判在第四回合宣布比賽結束,Emily 拿下職業生涯第三場技術性擊倒勝利。
Lucía watched the fight in Taipei and saw a clear TKO in round seven.
Lucía 在台北看比賽,親眼目睹第七回合明顯的技術性擊倒。
The boxing commission reviewed the TKO and agreed that the referee made the right decision.
拳擊委員會審查了那次技術性擊倒,一致認為裁判的判決是正確的。
- technical knockout
the full, more formal version of the same term
- stoppage
a broader term for any fight stopped by an official, not limited to boxing
- referee stoppage
emphasises that the referee was the one who ended the fight
- decision
a win decided by the judges' scorecards after the full number of rounds, not by a stoppage
文法句型
win/lose by TKO
score/record a TKO
用法筆記
TKO is an abbreviation pronounced as three separate letters T-K-O (tee-kay-oh). It is used mostly in boxing and mixed martial arts (MMA). Unlike a KO (knockout), where a fighter is knocked down and cannot get up, a TKO happens while the fighter is still standing or conscious.