offside

offside
adjective
(Sport) Abseits-

be offside — abseits od. im Abseits sein

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adverb ((in football, hockey etc) in a position (not allowed by the rules) between the ball and the opponents' goal: The referee disallowed the goal because one of the players was offside.) abseits
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off·ˈside
I. adj inv
1. SPORT abseits
\offside position Abseitsstellung f
2. attr esp BRIT AUTO auf der Fahrerseite nach n
\offside door Fahrertür f
II. adv inv abseits
III. n
1. SPORT Abseits, Offside nt SCHWEIZ
2. esp BRIT AUTO
on the \offside auf der Fahrerseite
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["ɒf'saɪd]
1. adj
1) (SPORT) im Abseits

to be offside (player)im Abseits sein or stehen; (goal) ein Abseitstreffer m sein

in an offside position — in einer Abseitsposition, im Abseits

offside rule — Abseitsregel f

offside trap — Abseitsfalle f

2) (AUT) auf der Fahrerseite; (when driving on the left also) rechte(r, s); (when driving on the right also) linke(r, s)
2. n (AUT)
Fahrerseite f
3. adv (SPORT)
abseits, im Abseits
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offside
A s
1. SPORT Abseits(stellung) n(f), -position f: academic.ru/3194/appeal">appeal B 1, flag1 B 3, whistle A 1
2. AUTO Br Fahrerseite f:
offside door Fahrertür f
B adj & adv SPORT abseits:
be offside abseitsstehen, im Abseits stehen;
catch (oder play, put) sb offside jemanden ins Abseits laufen lassen, jemanden abseits stellen;
run offside (oder into an offside position) ins Abseits laufen;
offside decision Abseitsentscheidung f;
offside position Abseitsstellung f, -position f;
from an offside position aus Abseitsstellung;
offside rule (oder law) Abseitsregel f;
offside trap Abseitsfalle f;
offside whistle Abseitspfiff m; adjudge A 1 b, rule B 4
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adjective
(Sport) Abseits-

be offside — abseits od. im Abseits sein

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adj.
abseits adj.

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