Gol in english

Goal

pronunciation: goʊl part of speech: noun
In gestures

gol = goal. 

Example: Kristen Taylor leads Carolina with three goals and an assist.

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» anular un goldisallow + goal .

Example: The referee was spot on with the decision to disallow Higuain's goal.

» de marcar un golgoalscoring .

Example: The match started very cagily, with goalscoring chances coming few and far between.

» diferencia de golesgoal difference .

Example: In 1995-96 they finished in third place, missing out on the runners-up spot on goal difference.

» encajar un gollet in + a goal .

Example: Although our goalkeepers let it two goals, no blame could and should be laid at their door.

» gol de la victoriawinning goal .

Example: The blatant offside goal turned out to be the winning goal.

» gol del empateequaliser [equalizer, -USA] .

Example: By the end last season he was established as a firm favourite with the crowds for scoring the equaliser in the local derby with Arsenal.

» gol desde saque de esquinacorner kick goal .

Example: The Portuguese revealed poor defensive effort as Genk got their comeback with two corner kick goals.

» gol en propia metaown goal .

Example: No one has ever lost a soccer game on a hat trick of three own goals -- at least not until recent developments in Washington.

» gol en propia porteríaown goal .

Example: No one has ever lost a soccer game on a hat trick of three own goals -- at least not until recent developments in Washington.

» gol fuera de casaaway goal .

Example: The home team is unwilling to commit large numbers of players to attack lest they concede a goal, whilst the away team attempts to defend and snatch an away goal to aid them in the second leg.

» gol fuera de juegooffside goal .

Example: The blatant offside goal turned out to be the winning goal.

» gol marcado en casahome goal .

Example: He has extended his home goal streak to 11 games.

» gol olímpicocorner kick goal .

Example: The Portuguese revealed poor defensive effort as Genk got their comeback with two corner kick goals.

» marcar un golscore + a goalscorepoach + a goalnet + a goal .

Example: They also took advantage of their open offensive style and scored many goals from afar.

Example: Ithaca was off to a fast start, scoring twice in the game's first two minutes.

Example: Players famed for their diving headers are fearless when diving in amongst flying boots to poach a goal in the six-yard box.

Example: Simeone crowned a tremendous end to the season in the 28th minute of the 2nd half by netting the third and final goal.

» meter un goal aslip + one in on .

Example: You should be outraged if the government or big business tries to slip one in on you.

» meter un gol apull + a fast one (on + Nombre) slip + one past .

Example: This is the problem -- she has a history of appearing to 'pull a fast one on' the American people.

Example: Anyone who can slip one past you is a highly skilled con artist.

» regla de los goles fuera de casaaway goals rule .

Example: The away goals rule is a method of breaking ties in football and other sports when teams play each other twice, once at each team's home ground.

» sin golesscoreless  .

Example: Having been kept scoreless during the first half, Wales came out after the break and began scoring.

» tres goles en un mismo partidohat trick .

Example: The article 'The cutting edge: a hat trick (plus one!)' stresses the importance of mass market information systems, sets out reasons for close examination of currently available applications, and warns of the downside to present developments.

Gol synonyms

end in spanish: fin, pronunciation: end part of speech: noun destination in spanish: destino, pronunciation: destəneɪʃən part of speech: noun
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