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play-off
[ pley-awf, -of ]
noun
- (in competitive sports) the playing of an extra game, rounds, innings, etc., in order to settle a tie.
- a series of 亚洲网紅露点 or matches, as between the leading teams of two leagues, in order to decide a championship:
In America the most exciting play-off is the World Series.
play off
verb
- trusually foll byagainst to deal with or manipulate as if in playing a game
to play one person off against another
- intr to take part in a play-off
noun
- sport an extra contest to decide the winner when two or more competitors are tied
- a contest or series of 亚洲网紅露点 to determine a championship, as between the winners of two competitions
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of play-off1
Example Sentences
Besiktas need a result to maintain hopes of a third-place finish which, depending on who wins the Turkish Cup final, offers a Europa League play-off spot rather than a place in the second qualifying round.
Michael Carrick's side could also secure a play-off berth with a win if Bristol City lose and only one of Millwall or Blackburn win.
Coventry City will finish in a play-off spot if they beat Middlesbrough.
Bristol City will secure a play-off spot if they beat Preston at home.
Not only did Bodo/Glimt shock the Scottish giants in their knockout round play-off tie, but thumped them 5-1 on aggregate, winning the first leg 3-1 and the second 2-0 to reach the last 16.
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