Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|
| bulgaria | футбол (futbol) |
| espanja | fútbol, futbol, balompié, pambol, futbolístico |
| esperanto | futbalo, piedpilkado, futbalpilko, piedpilko |
| hollanti | voetbal, voetballen |
| italia | calcio, pallone, palla da calcio, palla, pallone da calcio, pedatorio |
| japani | サッカー (sakkā), 蹴球 (shūkyū), フットボール (futtobōru), アメリカンフットボール (amerikanfuttobōru) |
| kreikka | ποδόσφαιρο (podósfairo), μπάλα ποδοφαίρου (bála podofaírou), μπάλα (bála) |
| latina | pesball, pedilūdium |
| latvia | futbols |
| liettua | futbolas |
| norja | fotball |
| portugali | futebol, bola de futebol |
| puola | piłka nożna |
| ranska | football, foot, soccer, football américain, rugby à XIII, ballon de foot, ballon, football australien, ballon rond |
| ruotsi | fotboll, fotbollsliga, elva |
| saksa | Fußball, Fussball |
| suomi | jalkapallo, amerikkalainen jalkapallo, australialainen jalkapallo, jalkapalloilu, potkupallo, futis, nahkakuula |
| tanska | australsk fodbold, rugby, fodbold, fodboldspil |
| turkki | futbol, ayak topu, futbol topu |
| tšekki | fotbal, kopaná, australský fotbal |
| unkari | labdarúgás, futball, foci, focilabda |
| venäjä | футбол (futbol), австралийский футбол (avstralijski futbol), футбольный мяч (futbolnyi mjatš) |
| viro | jalgpall |
Määritelmät
Substantiivi
- A sport played on foot in which teams attempt to get a ball into a goal or zone defended by the other team.
- (countable) The ball used in any game called "football".
- (UK, Africa, Caribbean, South Asia, uncountable) Association football, also called soccer: a game in which two teams each contend to get a round ball into the other team's goal primarily by kicking the ball.
- (US, uncountable) American football: a game played on a field 100 yards long and 53 1/3 yards wide in which two teams of 11 players attempt to get an ovoid ball to the end of each other's territory.
- (Canada, uncountable) Canadian football: a game played on a field 110 yards long and 65 yards wide in which two teams of 12 players attempt to get an ovoid ball to the end of each other's territory.
- (Australia, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania, Northern Territory, southern New South Wales, uncountable) Australian rules football.
- (Ireland, uncountable) Gaelic football: a field game played with similar rules to hurling, but using hands and feet rather than a stick, and a ball, similar to, yet smaller than a soccer ball.
- (Australia, New Zealand) Any form of rugby.
- (chiefly New South Wales, Queensland, uncountable) rugby league.
- (other parts of, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, uncountable) rugby union.
- (uncountable) Practice of these particular games, or techniques used in them.
- (figuratively, countable) An item of discussion, particularly in a back-and-forth manner
- (US military slang, countable) The leather briefcase containing classified nuclear war plans which is always near the US President.
Verbi
- (intransitive, rare) To play football.
Esimerkit
- Roman and medieval football matches were more violent than any modern type of football.
- Each team scored three goals when they played football.
- Each team scored two touchdowns when they played football.
- They played football in the snow.
- The player kicked the football.
- That budget item became a political football.
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