hockey

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
hokey

Tom ne sıklıkta hokey oynar? - How often does Tom play hockey?

Boks ve hokey gibi sporları sevmem. - I don't like such sports as boxing and hockey.

(isim) hokey
hokey sopası
hockey game
hokey
hockey league
hokey ligi
hockey player
hokey oyuncusu
hockey season
hokey dönemi
hockey pitch
hokey sahası
hockey stick
hokey sopası
hockey sticks
hokey sopaları
hockey tournament
buzhokeyi turnuvası
ice hockey
buz hokeyi

Kanada, buz hokeyinin anavatanıdır. - Canada is the motherland of ice hockey.

Bir buz hokeyi diski top şeklinde değildir. - An ice hockey puck isn't ball-shaped.

field hockey
çim hokeyi
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
A variation of hockey, such as roller hockey, street hockey, or shinny
Variation of oche
Field hockey, a team sport played on a pitch on solid ground where players have to hit a ball into a net using a hockey stick
Ice hockey, a game on ice in which two teams of six players skate and try to score by shooting a puck into the opposing team's net, using their sticks
Game in which two teams of six players hit a puck (a small hard ball or a rubber disc) with a curved stick, and shoot it in the net, which means that team scores
The stick used by the players
A game in which two parties of players, armed with sticks curved or hooked at the end, attempt to drive any small object (as a ball or a bit of wood) toward opposite goals
hockey played on a field; two opposing teams use curved sticks to drive a ball into the opponents' net
{i} ice hockey, game played on ice with sticks curved at one end and a flat puck; field hockey, game played on a field with sticks curved at one end and a ball
a game played on an ice rink by two opposing teams of 6 skaters each who try to knock a flat round puck into the opponents' goal with hockey sticks
Hockey is an outdoor game played between two teams of 11 players who use long curved sticks to hit a small ball and try to score goals. She played hockey for the national side. the British hockey team
Hockey is a game played on ice between two teams of 11 players who use long curved sticks to hit a small rubber disk, called a puck, and try to score goals. field hockey ice hockey National Hockey League
hockey bag
a bag the size of a hockey bag, a bag large enough to carry a body
hockey bag
a bag large enough to carry all the equipment of a hockey player ; a bag that carries hockey skates, hockey stick, shin pads, hockey pants, shoulder pads, hockey jersey, athletic underwear, cup, hockey helmet, neck guard, cud, hockey tape, water bottle, puck
hockey net
a goal cage that contains the scoring zone where the hockey puck must enter to score a goal
hockey puck
A small black flat roundel of hardened rubber used as a playing piece in ice hockey to score points by moving the puck into the opponent's goal net
hockey pucks
plural form of hockey puck
hockey rink
A frozen surface of water delimited and with goal nets which people play ice hockey
hockey rink
A building that houses such a surface
hockey skate
A type of ice skate used in ice hockey, with a smooth skate blade attached to a skate boot via two pillars, one at the heel and one at the ball of the foot
hockey stick
A stick used to handle the ball in field hockey, having a flat-faced hook at the end
hockey stick
A stick used to handle the puck in ice hockey, having a flat, angled blade at the end
hockey stick
A playing card with the rank of seven
hockey sticks
plural form of hockey stick
hockey tape
fabric tape used to wrap the hockey blade of a hockey stick
hockey helmet
A hockey helmet is worn by ice hockey players and field hockey goalkeepers to protect the head from potential injury
hockey clinic
a meeting at which hockey players receive special evaluation and instruction
hockey coach
a coach of hockey players
hockey league
a league of hockey teams
hockey player
an athlete who plays hockey
hockey puck
a vulcanized rubber disk 3 inches in diameter that is used instead of a ball in ice hockey
hockey season
the season when hockey is played
hockey stick
A long-handled stick with one curved end that is used in hockey
hockey stick
(Ticaret) The situation where the volume of shipments rises sharply at the end of the month as represented by the size of the bottom of the hockey stick as compared to the handle
hockey stick
stick with a curved end used in the game of hockey
hockey stick
sports implement consisting of a stick used by hockey players to move the puck
hockey team
a team that plays ice hockey
horse hockey
An expression of disbelief or disgust
horse hockey
False or deceitful statements; lies; exaggerations; nonsense. (a euphemism for horseshit)
horse-hockey
Attributive form of horse hockey, noun
HE-double-hockey-sticks
Hell

She knew Kate didn't have a snowball's chance in HE-Double hockey-sticks, with Angelina's Zee-Zee and Bud's Mister Dobson winning everything.

Hockey.
shinny
air hockey
A game, played upon a table which lightly spurts air out of various holes on its surface in order to reduce friction, where each player must hit a light flat plastic puck into their opponent's goal using their own plastic mallet
field-hockey
Attributive form of field hockey, noun
ice hockey player
One who plays ice hockey, especially professionally
ice hockey players
plural form of ice hockey player
pond hockey
a form of ice hockey played outdoors on the surface of a frozen lake or pond, or other body of water
sledge hockey
A version of ice hockey where the players are seated on sledges and have use of two sticks
street hockey
An informal version of hockey (ice hockey) played on a quiet street, with a ball instead of a puck
street hockey
An informal kind of hockey (field hockey) played on a quiet street
street-hockey
Attributive form of street hockey, noun
tonsil hockey
French kissing; tongue kissing
tonsil-hockey
Alternative spelling of tonsil hockey
National Hockey League
Organization of professional North American ice-hockey teams. The league was formed in 1917 by five Canadian teams; the first U.S. team, the Boston Bruins, was added in 1924. It today consists of 30 teams in two conferences and six divisions. The Eastern Conference includes the Atlantic Division (New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, and Pittsburgh Penguins), the Northeast Division (Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres, Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, and Toronto Maple Leafs), and the Southeast Division (Atlanta Thrashers, Carolina Hurricanes, Florida Panthers, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Washington Capitals). The Western Conference includes the Central Division (Chicago Blackhawks, Columbus Blue Jackets, Detroit Red Wings, Nashville Predators, and St. Louis Blues), the Northwest Division (Calgary Flames, Colorado Avalanche, Edmonton Oilers, Minnesota Wild, and Vancouver Canucks), and the Pacific Division (Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Dallas Stars, Los Angeles Kings, Phoenix Coyotes, and San Jose Sharks). At the end of the regular winter season, the top teams in each division engage in a play-off for the Stanley Cup
National Hockey League
professional hockey league in the USA
field hockey
Field hockey is an outdoor game played on a grass field between two teams of 11 players who use long curved sticks to hit a small ball and try to score goals. A game played on turf in which two opposing teams of players, using curved sticks, try to drive a ball into the opponents' goal. hockey played on grass. or hockey Game played with curve-ended sticks between two teams of 11 players. It is played on a field 100 yd (91.4 m) by 60 yd (55 m) in size. The object is to use the sticks to direct a ball into the opponent's goal. Field hockey originated in English schools in the late 19th century, and the British Army introduced it into India and the Far East. By 1928 it had become India's national game. Men's field hockey has been included in the Olympic Games since 1908, women's since 1980. The game was introduced into the U.S. in 1901 and became particularly popular at women's schools, colleges, and clubs. Several international championship tournaments are held during the year, including the World Cup
field hockey
hockey played on a field; two opposing teams use curved sticks to drive a ball into the opponents' net
field hockey ball
ball used in playing field hockey
ice hockey
a game played on an ice rink by two opposing teams of 6 skaters each who try to knock a flat round puck into the opponents' goal with hockey sticks
ice hockey
game played on ice-skates in which two teams try to drive a disk into the opponents' net with hockey sticks
ice hockey
Ice hockey is a game played on ice between two teams of 11 players who use long curved sticks to hit a small rubber disk, called a puck, and try to score goals. A game played on ice in which two opposing teams of skaters, using curved sticks, try to drive a puck into the opponent's goal. Game played on an ice rink by two teams of six players on skates. The object is to drive a puck (a small, hard rubber disk) into the opponents' goal with a hockey stick, thus scoring one point. A game consists of three 20-minute periods. The first true ice-hockey game was played in 1875 between two student teams at Montreal's McGill University. The National Hockey League, consisting of U.S. and Canadian professional teams, was organized in 1917. Hockey was introduced at the Olympic Games in 1920. It is a very aggressive game, and the puck is often taken from a player by means of a hit to the body, called a check. Some contact, such as checking from behind and slashing with the stick, is illegal and draws a penalty. See also Stanley Cup
ice hockey rink
an ice rink for playing ice hockey
roller hockey
Hockey played on a hard surface in which two opposing teams of roller skaters, using curved sticks, try to drive a ball into the opponents' goal
street hockey
A variation of ice hockey played on pavement by players wearing shoes or in-line skates and often using a ball instead of a puck
hockey

    Расстановка переносов

    hock·ey

    Турецкое произношение

    häki

    Произношение

    /ˈhäkē/ /ˈhɑːkiː/

    Этимология

    [ 'hä-kE ] (noun.) 1527. Unknown origin, 16th century, possibly related to hook due to the curvature of the stick.
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