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wicket - traducción al árabe

ONE OF THE TWO SETS OF THREE STUMPS AND TWO BAILS AT EITHER END OF A CRICKET PITCH, GUARDED BY A BATSMAN WHO, WITH HIS BAT, ATTEMPTS TO PREVENT THE BALL FROM HITTING THE WICKET; NAMED AFTER "WICKET GATE", A SMALL GATE, WHICH IT HISTORICALLY RESEMBLED
Wicket (cricket); Wickets; Wicket (dismisal); Wicket (dismissal); Wickets taken; Wicket (object); Wicket (area); Wicket (out); Wicket (croquet); Wicket (roque); Wickets (croquet); Wickets (roque); Put down the wicket; Putting down a wicket
  • A scoreboard showing the total runs scored and wickets lost
  • Sydney, 1932]]. The wicket was not put down, and so the batsman ([[Herbert Sutcliffe]]) was [[not out]].
  • A wicket

WICKET         

ألاسم

خادِعة ; خَوْخَة ; رِتَاج ; شُبَّاك ( التَّذَاكِر , البَيْع , العَمَلِ … إلخ )

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اسْم : بابٌ صغير . الخَوْخَة وهي الباب الصغير في الباب الكبير . شُبّاك لبيع التذاكر
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البويب شباك الوكت : احدى مجموعتين من العصى يحاول فريق الكركيت اصابتهما بالكرة = رقعة مستوية بين و كتين

Definición

wicket
¦ noun
1. Cricket each of the sets of three stumps with two bails across the top at either end of the pitch, defended by a batsman.
the prepared strip of ground between these two sets of stumps.
the dismissal of a batsman.
2. a small door or gate, especially one beside or in a larger one.
N. Amer. an opening in a wall or screen through which customers are served.
3. N. Amer. a croquet hoop.
Phrases
at the wicket Cricket
1. batting.
2. by the wicketkeeper.
a sticky wicket
1. Cricket a pitch that has been drying after rain and is difficult to bat on.
2. informal a tricky or awkward situation.
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr. and Old North. Fr. wiket; origin uncertain, usu. referred to the Gmc root of ON vikja 'to turn, move'.

Wikipedia

Wicket

In cricket, the term wicket has several meanings:

  • It is one of the two sets of three stumps and two bails at either end of the pitch. The fielding team's players can hit the wicket with the ball in a number of ways to get a batsman out.
    • The wicket is guarded by a batsman who, with his bat (and sometimes with his pads, but see the laws on LBW, leg before wicket), attempts to prevent the ball from hitting the wicket (if it does, he is bowled out) and to score runs where possible.
  • Through metonymic usage, the dismissal of a batsman is known as the taking of a wicket,
  • The cricket pitch itself is sometimes referred to as the wicket.
Ejemplos de uso de wicket
1. The Worcester wicket wasn‘t the best wicket to bat on.
2. How England desperately need a wicket. 11th over: WICKET!
3. The young wicket–keeper departed after adding 78 runs for the sixth wicket with his captain.
4. The courageous Lee charged down the wicket and hit him to the mid–wicket rope.
5. Lee, though, charged down the wicket and hit Giles to the mid–wicket rope.