tice
[人名] 泰斯
发音
其它
/taɪs/
词形变化
tices
复数
tices
ticed
tices
三单
ticing
ticing
现在分词
ticed
过去式
ticed
过去分词
释义与例句
n.
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1.
A ball bowled to strike the ground about a bat's length in front of the wicket; a yorker.
过时 体育 游戏1870 July, The Wykehamist, Number 33, page 1, Raynor, though somewhat wild, obtained an extraordinary number of wickets for very few runs, his fast "tices" quite puzzling the Eton bats.
1911, Henry Charles Howard Suffolk and Berkshire (Earl of), Hedley Peek, Frederick George Aflalo, The Encyclopaedia of Sport & Games, Volume 1, page 452, A "yorker" (or "tice") pitches on, or within six inches of, the popping crease; […] .
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2.
A ball left at a hittable but difficult distance or position, to lure the opponent into a mistake.
体育
v.
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1.
To entice (someone).
废旧 及物
词源
Possibly from entice, as below, suggesting the bowler's purpose.
来源:wiktionary