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der Ball quả bóng
Fußball bóng đá
der Volleyball môn bóng chuyền
der Basketball môn bóng rố
das Fußballstadion sân bóng
der Fußball-Fan fan bóng đá, cổ động viên bóng đá
das Foul (beim Fussball) lỗi
der Stürmer (beim Fussball) tiền đạo
den Ball abgeben trả bóng
der Kopfball cú đánh đầu
der Verteidiger (beim Fussball) hậu vệ
der Basketballkorb rổ bóng
mit einem Heißluftballon fliegen bay trên khinh khí cầu

Ball qiú
Fußball 足球 zúqiú
Volleyball 排球 páiqiú
Basketball 篮球 lánqiú
Fußballstadion 体育场 tǐ yù chǎng
Fußball-Fan 足球迷 zúqiúmí
Foul (beim Fussball) 犯规 (足球比赛中) fànguī (zúqiú bǐsài zhōng)
Stürmer (beim Fußball) 前锋 (足球比赛中) qiánfēng (zúqiú bǐsài zhōng)
den Ball abgeben 开球 kāiqiú
Kopfball 头球 tóuqiú
Verteidiger (beim Fußball) 后卫 (足球比赛中) hòuwèi (zúqiú bǐsài zhōng)
Basketballkorb 篮球框 lánqiú kuāng
mit einem Heißluftballon fahren 乘一个热气球飞行 chéng yī gè rèqìjiú fēixíng

Er schwimmt und dann spielt er mit einem Kind Ball. Anh ấy đi bơi và sau đó chơi bóng với một đứa trẻ. (Lektion 2, Nr. 12)
Jeden Monat haben wir Basketball- und Fußballspiele. Hàng tháng chúng tôi có những trận đấu bóng rố và bóng đá. (Lektion 13, Nr. 133)
Ich glaube, dass sie heute Abend alle Höhepunkte von der letzten Fußballsaison zeigen. Chắc là tối nay đài sẽ chiếu các pha bóng hay của mùa giải trước. (Lektion 38, Nr. 548)
Im Fußballstadion Sân bóng Trong sân vận động (Lektion 49, Nr. 690)
Trang und Tri gehen ins Fußballstadion. Trang và Trí đi đến sân bóng. (Lektion 49, Nr. 691)
Haben Sie das Fußballspiel gestern Abend gesehen? Anh / Chị có xem trận bóng đá ngày hôm qua không? (Lektion 96, Nr. 1512)
Mögen Sie Basketball? Anh / Chị có thích bóng rổ không? (Lektion 96, Nr. 1516)
Ich spiele seit Jahren Fußball. Tôi chơi bóng đá từ nhiều năm rồi. (Lektion 96, Nr. 1519)


You need to hit the ball accurately. accurately
I kicked the ball high in/into the air. air
There were a few anxious moments in the baseball game. anxious
ashamed to be sth: The football riots made me ashamed to be English. ashamed
the Football Association association
attack sb/sth: a newspaper article attacking the England football manager attack
Please give me my ball back. back
a golf/tennis/cricket ball ball
Bounce the ball and try and hit it over the net. ball
The sun was a huge ball of fire low on the horizon. ball
a ball of string ball
Some animals roll themselves into a ball for protection. ball
That balloon will burst if you blow it up any more. burst
burst sth: Don't burst that balloon! burst
Manchester City Football Club city
Manchester United Football Club club
a basketball/football/tennis, etc. coach coach
brightly coloured balloons coloured
His fingers were briefly in contact with the ball. contact
The coach made the team work hard on ball control (= in a ball game). control
He played very controlled football. controlled
bales of cotton cotton
Rick is crazy about football. crazy
He's football-crazy. crazy
A whole crowd of us are going to the ball (= a lot of us). crowd
(+ adv./prep.): The cat curled into a ball and went to sleep. curl
The ball curved through the air. curve
He's a dancer with the Royal Ballet. dancer
They decorated the room with flowers and balloons. decorate
You'll never get the ball in from that distance. distance
crowds of football fans fan
a baseball/rugby/football, etc. field field
the 2010 World Cup Finals (= the last few games in the competition) final
a hot-air balloon flight flight
Have you been following the basketball championships? follow
to play football football
a football match/team/stadium football
She hits the ball with amazing force for someone so small. force
ball games, such as football or tennis game
We're going to the ball game (= baseball game). game
He headed the ball into an open goal (= one that had nobody defending it). goal
a football/recreation/sports, etc. ground ground
She hit the ball too hard and it went out of the court. hit
We've hit our ball over the fence! hit
Roll it up in a ball. in
kick sb/sth + adv./prep./adj.: The boys were kicking a ball around in the yard. kick
The boys were knocking (= kicking) a ball around in the back yard. knock
The new rules could mean the end of football as we know it (= in the form that we are familiar with). know
major league baseball league
I broke my leg playing football. leg
The ball went over the line. line
love doing sth: My dad loves going to football games. love
football-mad boys mad
to manage a factory/bank/hotel/soccer team manage
The ball gathered pace as it rolled down the hill. pace
pass sth (to sb): He passed the ball to Rooney. pass
a series of performances by the Kirov Ballet performance
a football/cricket/rugby pitch pitch
play sth: to play football/chess/cards, etc. play
play with sb/sth: A group of kids were playing with a ball in the street. play
There's a basketball practice every Friday evening. practice
the world of professional football professional
10 000 balloons were released at the ceremony. release
the football results result
He announced his retirement from football. retirement
Golf cannot rival football for excitement. rival
I rolled the string into a ball. roll
The hedgehog rolled up into a ball. roll
Rugby isn't played with a round ball. round
a ball made of rubber rubber
I didn't know you were a secret football fan. secret
Two soccer fans plunged to their deaths after a heavy drinking session. session
a huge balloon shaped like a giant cow shaped
Witnesses spoke of a great ball of flame. speak
a football/tennis, etc. star star
He took a wild swing at the ball. swing
When they get together, all they talk about is football. talk
a football/baseball, etc. team team
She threw the ball up and caught it again. throw
Here are tonight's football results. tonight
watch sb/sth: to watch television/a football game watch
What about you, Joe? Do you like football? what about...?
He wound the wool into a ball. wind
talented young football players young