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3.Chiefly BritishA piece of thick, warm fabric or fur used as a coverlet or lap robe. 4.SlangA toupee. [Of Scandinavian origin.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton ...
A phrase use to excuse the terrible actions of a Rugby League player in the face of public scrutiny. Used as a way to try and negate actual physical damage a player has done, or a general grubby act. Is usually followed up by similar behaviour over a long time frame, none of which i...
of running with the ball was introduced between 1859and 1865.The popular myth of the sport's origin states that Rugby pupil William Webb Ellis broke the local rules by running forward with the ball in his hands in 1823.Rugby School produced the first written rules for their version of the ...
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The New South Wales Rugby League has announced the Blues team that will take the field in game two of the 2024 State Of Origin series. Here is the side: 1. Dylan Edwards 2. Brian To’o 3. Stephen Crichton 4. Latrell Mitchell 5. Zac Lomax 6. Jarome Luai 7. Mitchell Moses 8. ...
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解答28.C.细节理解题.根据第一段The popular myth of the sport's origin states that Rugby pupil William Webb Ellis broke the local rules by running forward with the ball in his hands in 1823可知在1823前球员可以抱着球向前跑;故选C.
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