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Что (кто) такое offside rule - определение

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Offside rule; Offsides; Off-side; Offside law; Offside rule (football); Offside (disambiguation); Offside law (football); Offsides (football); Off Sides; Offside (football); Off-sides; Offside (2006 film); Offside (film)
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off-side         
Offside (sport)         
  • referee of Austria]]; here as assistant referee, showing the position of an offside.
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RULE USED BY SEVERAL DIFFERENT TEAM SPORTS
Offside, often pluralized as Offsides in American English, is a rule used by several different team sports regulating aspects of player positioning. It is particularly used in field sports with rules deriving from the various codes of football, such as association football, rugby union and rugby league, and in some other sports e.
offside         
also off-side
1.
In games such as football or hockey, when an attacking player is offside, they have broken the rules by being nearer to the goal than a defending player when the ball is passed to them.
The goal was disallowed because Wark was offside.
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
Offside is also an adverb.
Wise was standing at least ten yards offside.
ADV: ADV after v
Offside is also a noun.
Rush had a 45th-minute goal disallowed for offside.
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2.
In American football, a player is offside if they cross the line of scrimmage before a play begins. (AM)
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
3.
The offside of a vehicle is the side that is farthest from the edge of the road when the vehicle is being driven normally. (BRIT)
The driver of the car lowered his offside front window.
? nearside
N-SING: usu N n
offside         
¦ adjective & adverb (in games such as football) occupying a position on the field where playing the ball or puck is not allowed, generally through being between the ball and the opponents' goal.
¦ noun
1. the fact of being offside.
2. (usu. the off side) Brit. the side of a vehicle furthest from the kerb. Compare with nearside.
the right side of a horse.
Zaitsev's rule         
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EMPIRICAL RULE PREDICTING THE MAJOR PRODUCT(S) IN ELIMINATION REACTION
Saytzeff's rule; Zaitsev's Rule; Zaitsev's product; Saytzeff rule; Saytzeff's Rule; Saytzev's rule; Zaytsev product; Saytzeff Rule; Zaitsev rule; Saytsev's rule; Saytsev rule
In organic chemistry, Zaitsev's rule (or Saytzeff's rule, Saytzev's rule) is an empirical rule for predicting the favored alkene product(s) in elimination reactions. While at the University of Kazan, Russian chemist Alexander Zaitsev studied a variety of different elimination reactions and observed a general trend in the resulting alkenes.
mail box rule         
RULE REGARDING ACCEPTANCE BY POST OF OFFERS IN ANGLO-AMERICAN CONTRACT LAW
Mail box rule; Postal acceptance rule; Postal rule; Postage rule; Deposited acceptance rule; Mailbox rule; Postal exception
n. in contract law, making a written offer or acceptance of offer valid if sent in the mail, with postage, within the time in which the offer must be accepted, unless the offer requires acceptance by personal delivery on or before the specified date. The rule may also apply to mailing payments of insurance premiums when due. However, relying on this so-called "rule" can be dangerous, since the party awaiting the acceptance or payment may cancel the offer if there is no response in hand when the time runs out.
Posting rule         
RULE REGARDING ACCEPTANCE BY POST OF OFFERS IN ANGLO-AMERICAN CONTRACT LAW
Mail box rule; Postal acceptance rule; Postal rule; Postage rule; Deposited acceptance rule; Mailbox rule; Postal exception
The posting rule (or mailbox rule in the United States, also known as the "postal rule" or "deposited acceptance rule") is an exception to the general rule of contract law in common law countries that acceptance of an offer takes place when communicated. Under the posting rule, that acceptance takes effect when a letter is posted (that is, dropped in a post box or handed to a postal worker); the post office will be the universal service provider, such as the UK's Royal Mail, the Australia Post, or the United States Postal Service.
Rule, Britannia!         
  • ''Britannia rule the waves'': decorated plate made in [[Liverpool]] circa 1793–1794 ([[Musée de la Révolution française]]).
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BRITISH PATRIOTIC SONG
Rule, Britannia; Rule Brittania; Rule britannia; Rule Brittania!; Rule, Brittania!; Rule Britannia!; Hail Britannia; Hail Britannia!; Rule Britannia; Rule, Brittania; Rule Britannia, Britannia rule the waves
"Rule, Britannia!" is a British patriotic song, originating from the 1740 poem "Rule, Britannia" by James Thomson and set to music by Thomas Arne in the same year.
Offside (rugby)         
Rugby offside
In rugby football, the offside rule prohibits players from gaining an advantage from being too far forward. The specifics of the rule differ between the two major codes.
Mercy rule         
RULE THAT ENDS A SPORTS EVENT DUE TO AN INSURMOUNTABLE LEAD
Mercy rule (baseball); Run rule; Skunk rule; Ten-run rule; Ten run rule; Run-ahead rule; Run ahead rule
A mercy rule, slaughter rule, knockout rule, or skunk rule ends a two-competitor sports competition earlier than the scheduled endpoint if one competitor has a very large and presumably insurmountable scoring lead over the other. It is called the mercy rule because it spares further humiliation for the loser.

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Offside

Offside, off-side or off side may refer to: