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Meaning of Backfield | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
ˈbækˌfild

Definitions

  1. The rear part of the field of play, particularly
  2. Synonym of outfield.
  3. The area behind the line of scrimmage occupied before the snap by the team on offense.
  4. The area behind either the offensive or defensive line.
    US
  5. The players occupying this area.

Equivalents

العربية لاعبو الخلف

Examples

“Moving the ball directly out of the backfield is the greatest form of attack there is.”
“Cheryl Salisbury[…]moved back to defense, and became a veteran force on the backfield. By 2003 she was captain of the Matildas, but still found enough time to hone her skills for the WUSA[…]”
““Like you should talk about good soccer, Ethan,” said Joshua, the team's starting keeper. “I bet every girl on the soccer team knows not to go charging on goal from the backfield, ignoring her teammates.””
“Maryland's football team practiced for the third straight day yesterday without its starting backfield.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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