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Meaning of Goals | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1 Standard
ɡoʊlz

Definitions

  1. Scored when the ball is kicked over the crossbar.
  2. What one intends to do or achieve:aim, ambition, design, end, intent, intention, mark, meaning, object, objective, point, purpose, target, view, why.
  3. (also keeper) a player, eg in hockey or football, whose job is to prevent members of the other team from scoring goals. doelwagter حامي المَرْمى вратар goleiro brankář der Torwart målmand τερματοφύλακαςportero väravavaht دروازه بان maalivahti gardien/-ienne de but שוער गोल रक्षक golman kapus penjaga gawang markvörður portiere ゴールキーパー 문지기 vartininkas vārtsargs penjaga gol keeper, doelmanmålvaktbramkarz ګول كيپر، ګول ساتونكى guarda-redes goalkeeper, portar вратарь brankár vratar golman målvakt ...
    also
  4. one of the two upright posts which form the goal in football, rugby, hockey etc. doelpaal قائِمة الهدف греда trave branková tyč der Torpfosten målstolpe δοκάρι εστίας poste väravapost تیر عمودی دروازه maalitolppa poteauקורה गोल का खम्भा prečka gola kapufa tiang gawang markstöng palo della porta ゴールポスト 골대 vartų stulpas vārtu stienis tiang gol doelpaalmålstolpesłupek عمودي لاره trave da baliza poartă стоика ворот, штанга bránková tyč gol stativa målstolpe เสาประตู kale direği 門柱 стійка воріт گو...
    etc
  5. The object toward which an endeavor is directed; an end. See Synonyms at intention.
  6. Sports a. A structure or area into which players endeavor to propel a ball or puck in order to score points.
    Sports
  7. Linguistics a. A noun or noun phrase referring to the place to which something moves.
    Linguistics
  8. the aim or object towards which an endeavour is directed
  9. the terminal point of a journey or race
  10. (Team Sports, other than specified) (in various sports) the net, basket, etc, into or over which players try to propel the ball, puck, etc, to score

Equivalents

العربية الأهداف
Français goals
한국어 고개

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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