"dugout"相关例句(22)
4.A trophy rack; a rack for baseball bats in the dugout; a drying rack for laundry.
5.We picked the enemy soldiers off one by one as they emerged from the dugout.
6.The manager also discussed the respect he has for Mark Hughes, his counterpart in the Blackburn dugout tomorrow.
7.After three seconds, Torre turned and descended the dugout steps, probably for the last time as manager of the Yankees.
8.Two of our snipers, hidden in the brush, kept picking off enemy soldiers as they emerged from the dugout.
9.At the front, as Henry and some Italian ambulance drivers were eating in a dugout, an Austrian projectile exploded over them.
10.Then, there appeared to be little question if Igawa would reach an agreement, having been spotted leaving the stadium wearing a satin Yankees dugout jacket.
11.We traveled one of these in dugout canoes, canoes paddled with machete-hewn oars, or poled in the shallows with bamboo.
12.Wang left to a standing ovation from the crowd of 55,078 and tipped his cap when he entered the dugout.
13.Posada and pitching coach Ron Guidry took Wang aside in the dugout following the three-run first and reminded him to keep his arm up as he delivered pitches.
14.Vizcaino (7.50 ERA) was frustrated after allowing three runs, two hits and two walks while getting three outs. A television camera caught him knocking over cups in the dugout.
15.You see these extraordinarily clean people (who bathe twice a day in the river, and whose straight black hair is always freshly washed) paddling down the river in dugout canoes, hugging the banks.
16.“It is no mystery that I have supported the Olimpico side since I was young, but tomorrow night I will be sitting in the Palermo dugout and supporting them.
17.But that was true of the enormously successful team at Anfield in the 1980s and they did not translate victories on the pitch to the dugout.
18.DETROIT -- As a rainy marathon inched past midnight and into the early-morning hours, the Yankees literally had to shoo Chien-Ming Wang from the dugout bench at Comerica Park, urging him to flag down a hotel-bound cab and rest.
19.Instead of taking a seat after his 6 1/3 innings, Mussina stuttered for a moment at the top step of the dugout, lifting his right hand and waving to the 53,508 in attendance.
20.Exhibits include Caribou product of Canadian Arctic Inuit, a large weaving loom from Guatemala, Ritual dance outfit from Papua New Guinea, 18 feet long Polynesian outrigger dugout canoe and an 19th century wagon from American West.


