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 Übersetzung für 'defending team' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a defending team | defending teams
SYNO defence | defending team | defense
sports
defending team
verteidigende Mannschaft {f}
Teiltreffer
defending {adj} {pres-p}verteidigend
147
defendingVerteidigung {f}
25
defending {adj} {pres-p}schützend
39
law
defending lawyer
Verteidiger {m}
sports
defending champion
Titelverteidiger {m}
defending counselVertreter {m} der beklagten Partei
sports
defending champion
Pokalinhaber {m} [Einzelsportart]
sports
defending champion [female]
Titelverteidigerin {f}
sports
defending champions {pl} [team sports]
Pokalinhaber {m} [Mannschaftssportart]
filmF
Defending Your Life [Albert Brooks]
Rendezvous im Jenseits (– eine himmlische Komödie über das Leben danach)
mil.
sea-air-land team <SEAL team>
Kampfschwimmergruppe {f}
FireResc
search-and-rescue team <SAR team>
Rettungs­team {n}
FireResc
search and rescue team <SAR team>
Rettungs­team {n}
teamArbeitsgemeinschaft {f}
22
teamTeam {n}
289
teamArbeitsgruppe {f}
10
automot.sports
team
Stall {m} [Rennstall]
9
teamGefolge {n}
5
sports
team
Equipe {f}
6
teamGruppe {f}
43
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In bat-and-ball sports, the defending team is in the field, while the offensive team sends only a few players into the field to try to score at a time.
  • The direct free kick is taken where the infringement occurred, unless it is awarded to the defending team in their penalty area, in which case the free kick may be taken from anywhere inside the penalty area.
  • Otherwise, the defending team wins the round. Points from tricks are not directly added to the players' overall score, they are used only to determine the outcome of the game (win or loss for declarer), although winning by certain margins may increase the score for that round.
  • All other players in the defending team must be beyond the centre line, that is not in their 'own' half of the pitch, until the ball is in play.
  • In rugby league, drop kicks are mandatory to restart play from the goal line (called a goal line drop-out) after the defending team is tackled or knocks on in the in-goal area or the defending team causes the ball to go dead or into touch-in-goal.

  • Defending alone: If a player chooses to make trump, the defending team can choose to go alone.
  • The defending team must stay a yard or more back from the line of scrimmage.
  • Goal kicks and any free kick by the defending team may be taken from anywhere in this area.
  • The term "junk defense" is also often used to refer to zone defenses in general (or to zone defense applied by the defending team momentarily, before switching to a match defense), especially by members of the attacking team before they have determined which exact type of zone defense they are facing.
  • If the defending team successfully does force a turnover, the centre is most often responsible for turning the direction of play around or receiving the first pass from a winger who has successfully forced a turnover.

  • Performing a sack is advantageous for the defending team as the offense loses a down, and the line of scrimmage retreats several yards.
  • In each round, one player from the offensive team (the chaser) tries to tag a player from the defending team (the evader) within 20 seconds.
  • In rugby union, there is heavier reliance placed on goals to accumulate points at elite levels due to the significant value of goals and the defending team's skills.
  • However, when a shot on goal is deflected over the bar by the defending team, the point is credited to the attacker who shot and not considered an "own point".
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