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2008年1月1日 · In BE it's called a bat. Rover. Heterological said: In regular tennis, the instrument is called a "racket;" in table tennis (usually referred to by the trademarked name "Ping Pong," in the U.S. at least) the instrument is called a "paddle."
2008年6月29日 · Tan Elaine said: Where I live, table tennis players are called paddlers in our local newspapers.QUOTE] 5jj said: The definition given is for the 'bat', not the game. Click to expand... Hence, it should follow that 'paddlers' applies to the players, just as ' golfer ' applies to 'someone who plays golf, especially as their job', IMO. charliedeut.
2012年8月3日 · Current Location. England. Aug 16, 2012. #2. (1) You can't sit in a table. You can sit on a table, but don't do it in a restaurant. There, you ask to sit at a table. (2) In a casino, you play at a table. It could even be correct to say 'Let's play that table' (with no preposition).
2012年1月22日 · UK. Current Location. UK. Jan 22, 2012. #3. I agree that only number 1 is grammatically correct, but note that you are far more likely to hear just "What is (or What's) on the table?", to which the answers could still be "There is a book ..." or "There are two books..." Not open for further replies.
Sports vocabulary brainstorming and discussion. Brainstorm as many sports as you can onto a mind map with categories and sub-categories. Use these categories to expand and organise your brainstorming: Air sports. Animal sports. Athletics/ Track and field. Ball sports.
2011年5月19日 · May 30, 2014. #3. In AmE, if the table is in the dining room, it is often called "dining room table" That distinguishes it from "kitchen table", which is also used for dining. One can eat or have a conversation on/at either. When I was in school, my brother and I did homework on the dining room table. We usually at meals on the kitchen table.
2022年7月22日 · TEFL dodge ball. This is kind of the opposite of the throw and catch games at the start of this article. People try to avoid the thrown ball, and if it hits them they have to answer the question, come up with the next word, guess the next missing letter, etc. If they are wrong, they lose a point or are out of the game.
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2009年6月9日 · Item 6 (v tr.) To prepare (a table) for eating; set. To arrange (food or a meal) on a table. Whilst I have never heard it used in this way, from a BrE point of view, there is also, in the same link, a reference to the noun "spread", which is defined as: . 5. Informal.
Meaning: If circumstances change completely, giving an advantage to those who seemed to be losing, the tables are turned. All idioms have been editorially reviewed, and submitted idioms may have been edited for correctness and completeness.