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Juegos - Juegos de pelota

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con los juegos de pelota como "paddleball", "croquet" y "bocce".

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paddleball
[Sustantivo]

a game where a small rubber ball is attached to a wooden paddle with an elastic string, and players hit the ball with the paddle to keep it in motion

pelota de paleta, paddleball

pelota de paleta, paddleball

wall ball
[Sustantivo]

a popular playground game where players throw a ball against a wall, and the other players must catch it on the rebound or face penalties

balón contra la pared, pelota pared

balón contra la pared, pelota pared

Ex: Wall ball is a fun game to play when you do n't have a lot of equipment or space .
dodgeball
[Sustantivo]

a game in which two teams of players form circles and aim to hit their opponents with a ball in order to eliminate them while avoiding getting hit themselves

balón prisionero

balón prisionero

Ex: After a few rounds dodgeball, we were all out of breath from running around .
gaga ball
[Sustantivo]

a fast-paced, dodgeball-like game played in an octagonal pit where players try to hit opponents below the knees while avoiding being hit themselves

gaga, juego de gaga

gaga, juego de gaga

funnel ball
[Sustantivo]

a game where players throw a ball into a series of funnels, trying to get it through the smallest one to score points

juego de embudo, pelota de embudo

juego de embudo, pelota de embudo

Ex: I funnel ball is a great game to play during family gatherings or outdoor events .
beach ball relay
[Sustantivo]

a game where teams or individuals compete in a relay race while passing a beach ball to one another

relevo de pelota de playa, carrera de relevos con pelota de playa

relevo de pelota de playa, carrera de relevos con pelota de playa

pool noodle hockey
[Sustantivo]

a game that involves using pool noodles as hockey sticks to hit a ball or puck, played similarly to ice or floor hockey

hockey con tubos de piscina, hockey con churros de piscina

hockey con tubos de piscina, hockey con churros de piscina

soccer golf
[Sustantivo]

a game that combines elements of soccer and golf, where players kick a soccer ball into a series of holes on a course using the fewest number of kicks possible

fútbol golf, soccer golf

fútbol golf, soccer golf

duckpin bowling
[Sustantivo]

a type of bowling game using smaller and lighter pins and balls compared to traditional tenpin bowling

boliche de duckpins, bowling de duckpins

boliche de duckpins, bowling de duckpins

tetherball
[Sustantivo]

an outdoor game played with a tall pole and a ball attached to a rope, where players hit the ball in opposite directions to wrap the rope around the pole in their favor

balón prisionero, pelota atada

balón prisionero, pelota atada

cuju
[Sustantivo]

an ancient Chinese ball game where players kick a ball into a goal without using their hands, considered a forerunner of modern soccer

cuju, juego de cuju

cuju, juego de cuju

hanetsuki
[Sustantivo]

a traditional Japanese game similar to badminton, played with wooden paddles and a shuttlecock made of feathers or plastic

hanetsuki, juego de hanetsuki

hanetsuki, juego de hanetsuki

Ex: The kids were laughing and running around while hanetsuki in the backyard .
kemari
[Sustantivo]

a traditional Japanese ball game in which players aim to keep a small ball in the air by kicking it without letting it touch the ground

kemari, juego de pelota japonés

kemari, juego de pelota japonés

matkot
[Sustantivo]

a beach game played in Israel using wooden paddles to hit a small rubber ball back and forth between players without letting it touch the ground

matkot, paddleball

matkot, paddleball

picigin
[Sustantivo]

a traditional ball game played in Croatia, typically on the beach, where players try to keep a small ball in the air using their hands and feet

picigín, juego de picigín

picigín, juego de picigín

coconut shy
[Sustantivo]

a traditional fairground game where players throw balls or objects at coconuts perched on stands in an attempt to knock them down

juego de tirar cocos, tiro de cocos

juego de tirar cocos, tiro de cocos

beer pong
[Sustantivo]

a drinking game where players throw ping pong balls across a table with the aim of landing them in cups of beer, and the opposing team has to drink the beer from the cups where the balls land

beer pong, juego de beer pong

beer pong, juego de beer pong

kickball
[Sustantivo]

a ball game similar to baseball, where players kick a rubber ball instead of hitting it with a bat

kickball, bola de patada

kickball, bola de patada

Ex: During recess , they always kickball on the playground .
pool
[Sustantivo]

a game played on a table with two players, in which the players use special sticks to hit 16 numbered balls into the holes at the edge of the table

billar americano, pool

billar americano, pool

Ex: The sound of balls clacking against each other and the smooth glide of the cue stick on the felt adds to the ambiance of pool hall .
pinball machine
[Sustantivo]

an arcade game in which players use flippers to hit a metal ball around a playfield, aiming to score points by hitting various targets and obstacles

máquina de pinball, pinball

máquina de pinball, pinball

ladder toss
[Sustantivo]

a lawn game where players throw two balls connected by a string at a ladder-like structure with three horizontal bars, aiming to wrap the bolas around the bars to score points

juego de lanzamiento de pelotas, lanza pelotas

juego de lanzamiento de pelotas, lanza pelotas

Ex: The weather was perfect for a game ladder toss on the beach .
rounders
[Sustantivo]

a bat-and-ball game where players hit a ball and run around four bases to score points while the opposing team tries to stop them

rounders, juego de rounders

rounders, juego de rounders

croquet
[Sustantivo]

a game that is played on grass and involves a series of hoops through which the players must roll wooden balls using hammer-like sticks called mallets

croquet

croquet

four square
[Sustantivo]

a playground game where four players stand in four squares drawn on the ground and take turns hitting a ball into each other's squares while following specific rules and patterns

cuadrados, el juego de los cuatro cuadrados

cuadrados, el juego de los cuatro cuadrados

Ex: Four square became the most popular game in the neighborhood during the summer holidays .
cup-and-ball
[Sustantivo]

a traditional toy game where players attempt to catch a small ball with a cup attached to a string, testing hand-eye coordination and skill

copa y bola, taza y bola

copa y bola, taza y bola

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