DEFLECTED - traducción al árabe
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DEFLECTED - traducción al árabe

INCOMPLETE PASS THAT IS CAUSED BY A DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Deflected pass; Pass defensed; Pass defended; Pass deflection; Pass knock down; Pass break up; Pass breakup; Passes defended; Passes defensed; Pass deflections; Pass breakups; Deflected passes; Passes deflected

DEFLECTED      

الفعل

أَزَاغَ ; اِنْثَنَى ; تَثَنَّى ; تَعَطَّفَ ; عَطَّفَ ; عَطَفَ

ينعطف      

deflect (VI)

يعطف      

deflect (VT)

Definición

Deflected
·adj Bent downward; deflexed.
II. Deflected ·adj Turned aside; deviating from a direct line or course.
III. Deflected ·Impf & ·p.p. of Deflect.

Wikipedia

Pass deflected

In American football, a pass deflected, also known as a pass deflection, a pass defended, a pass defensed, a pass knockdown, or a pass breakup, is an incomplete pass that is caused by a defensive player. This is done by slapping or blocking the ball with a hand or part of the arm, knocking the ball to the ground. It can also be done by aggressively hitting the receiver at the exact moment he first makes contact with the ball, or shortly thereafter, jarring the ball loose. If the defender hits the receiver before the latter first makes contact with the ball, it is pass interference.

Ejemplos de uso de DEFLECTED
1. However, Fair deflected Arjun Halappa‘s drag–flick.
2. Each time cooperation has been deflected or rejected.
3. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice deflected concerns about the remarks.
4. Moscow and Beijing have deflected Western moves to authorize U.N.
5. Criticism could be deflected by citing the lack of funding.