Break
Break 1.To make less than a particular score, as in breaking par, breaking 90, breaking 100, etc., 2.The direction in which the ball will roll because of the green’s slope (golf) break a frame in which a series of strikes ends (bowling) break see fast break (basketball) break when an athlete breaks, he or she moves from their lane towards the inside of the track – permitted after the first bend of the 800m and after the first bend of the second leg of the 4x400m relay (chambers. Sports factf.,2005, 49P.) Break a short space of time when you can rest (dict. Of leis., Trav. And tour., 2008, 37P.) Break the section on a three-point hydroplane where the afterplane meets the forward part of the hull bottom (water motorsport) break to win a game as receiver, as a noun, a synonym for service break (tennis) break 1. To damage a hard body part such as a bone, or sustain such a break 2. (In tennis) to win a game in which die other player is serving 3. (In cricket) to change direction after bouncing 4. (In cricket) to hit and knock over a bail from the wicket 5. To separate after being in a boxing or wrestling clinch 6. To increase speed suddenly in a race 7. Same as counterattack noun (in tennis) the winning of a game in which the other player is serving (dict. Of sp. And ex. Sc. 2006, 35 P.) Break 1. In tennis the winning of a game in which the opponent is serving. 2. In the ice-hockey the sudden, forceful breaking through the opponent’s defensive line. 3. In boxing the command for breaking up issued by the ring judge when the opponents are in a clench. (H.Haag &g. Haag, dictionary, 2003, 98 p.) Break 1. A consecutive series of pots, eg it looks like his break is about to come to an end 2. The score made at the end of such a series of pots, eg a break of seventeen, a century break 3. Same as break-off (billiards) (chambers. Sports factf.,2005, 537P.) Break a turn in which more than one point is scored in consecutive scoring shots (croquet) (chambers. Sports factf.,2005, 189P.) Break same as borrow (golf) (chambers. Sports factf.,2005, 289P.) Break the first shot of a game (pool) (chambers. Sports factf.,2005, 450P.) Break to win a game in which one’s opponent was serving (tennis) (chambers. Sports factf.,2005, 600P.)
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