punt
punt
pənt
pēnt
/pˈʌnt/

A(z) „punt” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to punt
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lapos fenekƱ csónakot hajt, puntón evez

to propel or navigate a flat-bottomed boat, known as a punt
Intransitive: to punt | to punt somewhere
to punt definition and meaning
Példåk
Tourists often punt through the picturesque canals of the city.
A turisták gyakran eveznek a város festƑi csatornáin.
02

tĂĄvolra rĂșgni a labdĂĄt, hosszĂș passzt adni

to kick the ball a long distance in soccer in an attempt to change field position
Transitive: to punt the ball
Intransitive
Példåk
The quarterback decided to punt the ball deep into the opponent's territory to reset the field position.
A quarterback Ășgy döntött, hogy rĂșgja a labdĂĄt mĂ©lyen az ellenfĂ©l terĂŒletĂ©re, hogy visszaĂĄllĂ­tsa a pĂĄlyapozĂ­ciĂłt.
01

egyfajta rĂșgĂĄs, punt

a method of kicking the ball where it is dropped from the hands and kicked before it hits the ground
Példåk
The rugby player opted for a tactical punt to relieve pressure on their defensive line.
A rögbijĂĄtĂ©kos egy taktikai rĂșgĂĄst vĂĄlasztott, hogy csökkentse a nyomĂĄst vĂ©delmi vonalukon.
02

punt, lapos fenekƱ csónak

an open flat-bottomed boat used in shallow waters and propelled by a long pole
03

punt, ÍrorszĂĄg egykori alap pĂ©nzegysĂ©ge

formerly the basic unit of money in Ireland; equal to 100 pence
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