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Officials include an umpire, service judge, line umpire and scorer.

umpire造句

The umpire gave him out .

We need someone to umpire.

The tennis umpire wore a white glove.

The umpire declared that we won the game.

An umpire must be an entirely disinterested but keen observer.

Esme: Glad you're here. We need an umpire.

In some sports the official isn't called an umpire but a referee instead.

The spectators were disappointed at the unfair decision by the umpire.

Indeed, the conclusions of different groups of researchers are so contradictory they could give a tennis umpire whiplash.

在一些体育比赛中,这类人员不叫umpire,而是referee。

An umpire is of course the official who enforces the rules in baseball and a number of other sports.

When the umpire says you are out, it is useless to argue because his decision is irrevocable.

After the line judge reported her to the umpire for verbal abuse, Williams added: "I never said I would kill you, are you serious?"

Cricket keeps an off-field umpire for boundary calls, and to ascertain whether batsmen are run out, and if catches are real.

Sometimes when the ball is caught the umpire cannot be sure if the ball has touched the edge of the bat.

The umpire shall be the judge of the men and shall note the fouls and notify the referee when three consecutive fouls have been made.

The other day I mentioned that Richard Lederer had brought up a word with an interesting background and “umpire” is the word.

Think of what would happen to the base-runner called safe at home-plate who said to the umpire, “Excuse me, sir, but although you missed it, I failed to touch third base.”

Criminal retrial system is a kind of special relief procedure to rehear the already effective umpire in order to correct the judicial inaccuracy and protect the judicial fairness and authority.

以前我谈过,理查德•莱德勒(译注:美国语言专家)曾经提及一个背景十分有趣的单词。 那个词是umpire(裁判员,仲裁人)。

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