1.【体】排球
1.a sport in which two teams use only their hands and arms to hit a ball to each other over a high net, trying to prevent the ball from touching the ground on their side; a large ball used for playing volleyball
1.I almost forgot to tell you about the all-day volleyball tournament going on .
我查点忘了告诉你现在全天都在举行排球锦标赛。
2.I may play volleyball once in a while , my friends play cards or to get on the Internet surfs and.
偶尔我会打打排球,跟我的朋友们打牌或者上网冲浪。
3.The U. S. women's volleyball team was coached by a former Chinese player, Jenny Lang Ping, when it defeated China a few days ago.
当美国女子排球队几天前击败中国队时,指导他们的正是昔日中国队的队员郎平。
4.Cuba women's volleyball game and encountered many Americans there, although the game did not turn out well for the U. S.
比赛中,有很多美国球迷,但却未能助美国队一臂之力赢得这场比赛的胜利。
5.Even though Wilson is just a volleyball, he becomes fond of him. He talks to him and treats him as a friend.
尽管对方仅仅是一只排球,查克却十分欣赏他,跟他谈心,把他当朋友真心相待。
6.Even thought Wilson is just a volleyball, he becomes fond of him.
尽管威尔逊只是排球,他成为喜欢他。
7.If my understanding of the volleyball team to help the United States to improve their level, it would be a very wonderful thing.
如果我对排球的理解能够帮助美国队提高自己的水平,那将是非常美妙的事情。
8.The other morning, even though we had beach volleyball tickets, the entire family decided to stay in and watch the men's gymnastics finals.
13号早上,虽然我们已经买了沙滩排球的票,但全家人还是决定呆在住处观看男子体操决赛。
9.Even though Wilson is just a volleyball, he becomes fond of him.
尽管威尔逊只是个排球,但他喜欢上了它。
10.He was an active member of the UST volleyball team throughout his three years as an undergraduate, and practiced regularly every week.
在三年大学生涯中,他积极参与排球队的活动,每星期进行练习。