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  • an object used for hitting the ball in games such as tennis: Can i borrow your tennis racket?
    racket
  • playing a sport or taking part in an activity as a job rather than for enjoyment: He became a professional football at the age of eighteen
    professional
  • a long thin piece of wood that is used for hitting or carrying something in a sport: I'm not very happy with my hockey stick
    stick
  • if two teams or opponents draw, or if they draw a match, they both have the same score, so that neither wins
    draw
  • the time when a siutation or an event stops: Are you going to stay till the end of the game?
    end
  • sports such as running, throwingand jumping
    athletics
  • a large flat area where people go to skate: Jan fell over on the ice rink and hurt her knee
    rink
  • to defeat everyone else by being the best, or by finishing first in a competition: Who won the race?
    win
  • to get a point in a game or sport: No one scored in the first half
    score
  • someone who watches television programmes: A number of viewers have written in to complain about last week's programme.
    viewer
  • an activity that you take part in for fun, usually one that has rules: Monopoly is a game for all the family.
    game
  • một vật bằng gỗ dùng để đánh bóng trong các trò chơi như bóng rổ, cricket và bóng bàn: một cây viết cricket tốt có thể cực kỳ
    bat
  • someone who takes part in a competition
    competitor
  • to be as good as someone or something else
    equal
  • a piece of writing that is intended to be performed by actors in a theatre or on television or the radio: The school's going to put on a play this Christmas
    play
  • someone who is competing against you
    opponent
  • someone who watches a public activity or event: The spectators cheered as the two teams came onto the court for the final
    spectator
  • a long thin bar or stick made of metal, plastic or wood: We got Celia a fishing, rod for her birthday
    rod
  • an area marked with lines where some sports are played, including tennis and basketball
    court
  • a raised area that is surrounded by ropes where people take part in boxing or wrestling
    ring
  • the time when a siutation or an event stops: Are you going to stay till the end of the game?
    ending
  • to defeat someone in a game, competition, election or battle: England professional (adj) needed to beat Germany to get to thefinal.
    beat
  • the last part of a performamce with the most exciting music and dancing: Everyone in the cast comes on stage and sings for the finale
    finale
  • someone whose job is to make sure that players in a game obey the rules: The referee blew the whistle and the most important football match of my life began.
    referee
  • the last game, race, etc in a competition, that, decides who wins the whole competition: We played well throughout the whole tournament, but then lost in the final to Willsborough
    final
  • an area where a race or sport takes place
    course
  • done for pleasure instead of as a job: i'm interested in amateur phototgraphy but i'd never want to be a professional photogragher
    amateur
  • a piece of ground that is used for running or racing
    track
  • sport in general: The school is keen to invole more young people in sport
    sport
  • someone whose job is to make sure that players obey the rules in some sports, for example tennis, baseball and half time (n) cricket: / hate it when tennis players argue equal (v) with the umpire.
    umpire
  • a flat area of ground that is used for playing sports on
    pitch
  • in football and some orther team sports, a preiod of rest between the two halves of a match
    half time