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Meaning of Goalpost | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
ˈɡəʊlpəʊst

Definitions

  1. One of the two vertical side poles of a goal.
  2. The tall Y-shaped upright, now usually of fiberglass, at either end of the playing field, through which a football must go in order for a field goal to be scored. (They were originally H-shaped, with one wooden post on either side.)
  3. A rule or target that is "moved" (changed) unfairly; see move the goalposts.

Equivalents

العربية العارضة
Bosanski palo stativa trave штанга
Français poteau poteau de but
Gàidhlig post-bàire
Íslenska markstöng marksúla
Italiano palo
日本語 ゴールポスト
ქართული სპორტული
한국어 골대 골포스트
Bahasa Melayu gawang
Polski słupek
Português trave
Română stachetă
Русский штанга
Српски palo stativa trave штанга
Svenska målstolpe stolpe

Examples

“Some kids were having a kickabout on the grass beside the walkway, cheering, groaning, calling for the ball, absorbed in the game, a self-contained universe marked out by jackets for goalposts and invisible touchlines.”
“[…] whatever you eat, how much you drink, you know the goalposts keep moving all the time, and it's difficult to be sure that, but I don't think it's harmful, not the amount I drink.”

CEFR level

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