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Key Team Sports Vocabulary - Sepak Takraw

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century
century
[noun]

a period of one hundred years

Ex: Climate change is one of the most serious issues of this century. 
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to spread
to spread
[Verb]

to cause something to reach or affect a larger area or group of people

Ex: The campaign spread its influence to neighboring cities. 
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country
country
[noun]

a piece of land with a government of its own, official borders, laws, etc.

Ex: Canada is a vast country known for its stunning landscapes and friendly people. 
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Thailand
Thailand
[noun]

a country located in Southeast Asia, known for its beautiful beaches and ancient temples

Ex: Thailand attracts millions of tourists every year. 
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Indonesia
Indonesia
[noun]

a country that is consisted of many islands, located in Southeast of Asia

Ex: Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world. 
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Philippines

an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia, comprising over 7,600 islands, known for its diverse cultures, languages, and natural landscapes

Ex: The Philippines is famous for its stunning beaches, like those in Boracay and Palawan. 
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sepak takraw

a sport played with a rattan ball where players use their feet, head, knees, and chest to hit the ball over a net

Ex: They set up a net to play sepak takraw in the park. 
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sport
sport
[noun]

a physical activity or competitive game with specific rules that people do for fun or as a profession

Ex: Basketball is a dynamic sport that demands quick thinking and agility. 
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southeast
southeast
[Adverb]

in the direction midway between south and east

Ex: The river flowed southeast, winding through the lush green landscape. 
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mix
mix
[noun]

the act of mixing together

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volleyball

a type of sport in which two teams of 6 players try to hit a ball over a net and into the other team's side

Ex: She enjoys the teamwork and strategy involved in playing volleyball. 
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soccer
soccer
[noun]

a type of sport where two teams, with eleven players each, try to kick a ball into a specific area to win points

Ex: I like to watch soccer matches on TV and support my favorite team. 
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soccer player

someone who plays soccer, especially as a job

Ex: The soccer player scored three goals in the match. 
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player
player
[noun]

someone who engages in a type of game or sport, either as their job or hobby

Ex: Each player in cricket has a unique position in the field. 
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to use
to use
[Verb]

to do something with an object, method, etc. to achieve a specific result

Ex: He is using his phone to take a picture. 
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foot
foot
[noun]

the body part that is at the end of our leg and we stand and walk on

Ex: He traced patterns in the sand with his foot, leaving temporary imprints. 
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knee
knee
[noun]

the body part that is in the middle of the leg and helps it bend

Ex: He felt a sharp pain in his knee after twisting it during a sports activity. 
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chest
chest
[noun]

the front part of the body between the neck and the stomach

Ex: After a workout, she felt her chest muscles were stronger. 
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head
head
[noun]

the top part of body, where brain and face are located

Ex: The cat gently nudged its head against my hand, seeking affection. 
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to hit
to hit
[Verb]

to make a ball move by striking it with a stick, bat, etc.

Ex: She hit the tennis ball with a powerful forehand. 
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ball
ball
[noun]

a round object that is used in games and sports, such as soccer, basketball, bowling, etc.

Ex: I hit the ball with a golf club, sending it flying towards the hole. 
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game
game
[noun]

a competitive activity or sport in which players or teams compete against each other according to specific rules

Ex: My favorite game to play is chess because it requires strategy. 
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to play
to play
[Verb]

to participate in a game or sport to compete with another individual or another team

Ex: Brazil is playing against Argentina in the upcoming match. 
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court
court
[noun]

an area where people can play basketball, tennis, etc.

Ex: The players warmed up on the basketball court before the game. 
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meter
meter
[noun]

the basic unit of measuring length that is equal to 100 centimeters

Ex: The length of the room is 5 meters. 
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net
net
[noun]

the barrier in the middle of a court over which players hit the ball, used in sports such as tennis

Ex: The tennis player's powerful serve sent the ball over the net and into the opponent's court. 
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middle
middle
[noun]

the part, position, or point of something that has an equal distance from the edges or sides

Ex: She placed the cake in the middle of the table for everyone to see. 
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team
team
[noun]

a group of people who compete against another group in a sport or game

Ex: The basketball team practiced diligently to enhance their coordination and strategy. 
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to touch
to touch
[Verb]

to make contact with something physically

Ex: The branches of the trees touched the roof of the house during the storm. 
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ground
ground
[noun]

the surface layer of earth that is solid and people walk on

Ex: After the rain, the ground became muddy and slippery. 
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to score
to score
[Verb]

to gain a point, goal, etc. in a game, competition, or sport

Ex: He scored a goal in the final minute. 
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point
point
[noun]

one of the marks or numbers that indicates our score in a game or sport

Ex: Our team scored the first point of the match. 
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server
server
[noun]

the player who hits the ball first to start a point in a game like tennis or volleyball

Ex: The server hit the ball over the net to begin the match. 
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to set up
to set up
[Verb]

to prepare things in anticipation of a specific purpose or event

Ex: She set the room up for the important business presentation. 
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history
history
[noun]

a description of a past event available in the form of a writing or recorded voice

Ex: The book contains the history of ancient Egypt. 
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Malaysia
Malaysia
[noun]

a constitutional monarchy in southeastern Asia on Borneo and the Malay Peninsula; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1957

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to become
to become
[Verb]

to start or grow to be

Ex: He's training to become a pilot at a flight school. 
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popular
popular
[Adjective]

receiving a lot of love and attention from many people

Ex: Harry Potter books are very popular among teenagers. 
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all over the (world|globe)

in every part of the world

Ex: The brand is recognized all over the world. 
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competition

an event or contest in which individuals or teams compete against each other

Ex: The annual chess competition draws players from around the world. 
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cup
cup
[noun]

a trophy awarded to the winner of a tournament or league

Ex: He was excited to add the bowling cup to his collection of trophies. 
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championship

the status or title that a person gains by being the best player or team in a competition

Ex: The team won the championship after a thrilling final match. 
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Asian
Asian
[Adjective]

related to Asia or its people or culture

Ex: Asian countries like China, Japan, and South Korea are known for their advancements in technology. 
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active
active
[Adjective]

inclined to take initiative or participate in effecting change

Ex: She is active in local politics. 
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strong
strong
[Adjective]

having a lot of physical power

Ex: He was able to lift the heavy box because he was so strong. 
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flexible
flexible
[Adjective]

capable of adjusting easily to different situations, circumstances, or needs

Ex: Her flexible approach to problem-solving made her an excellent team member. 
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