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dedans
[ duh-dahn ]
noun
- a netted winning opening of rectangular shape at the service side of the court. Compare grille ( def 5 ), winning gallery.
- the body of spectators behind this opening at a court-tennis match.
dedans
/ 诲蓹诲蓱虄 /
noun
- real tennis the open gallery at the server's end of the court
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of dedans1
Example Sentences
鈥淓t cela doit signifier,鈥 said she, 鈥渜u鈥檌l y aura l脿 dedans un cadeau pour moi, et peut-锚tre pour vous aussi, mademoiselle. Monsieur a parl茅 de vous: il m鈥檃 demand茅 le nom de ma gouvernante, et si elle n鈥櫭﹖ait pas une petite personne, assez mince et un peu p芒le. J鈥檃i dit qu鈥檕ui: car c鈥檈st vrai, n鈥檈st-ce pas, mademoiselle?鈥
Instead, perhaps the Association should have questioned the probability of him hitting the dedans at that very moment, which was quite unlikely and might have raised concerns that someone had manipulated its movement intentionally.
The ball rocketed through the air toward Basto鈥檚 side of the court, right into the glowing dedans!
It was difficult to see with the naked eye, of course, but my sensors told me that the ball had struck the dedans within 3 or 4 microns.
A single dynamic target, which the player serving the ball has to defend at all times, is called the dedans.
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