George
JUDGE UMPIRE LINESMAN REFEREE What's the difference? Thanks!
2014年8月23日 08:22
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Значит, что между теми списка, "judges" являются - как сказать?- самом непохожи на других. I hadn't really considered before how idiomatic "odd one out" is. So, that is, judges fit into the category (of sports 'officials') slightly less well than the other three.
2014年8月27日

JUDGE, UMPIRE, LINESMAN, AND REFEREE

What's the difference?
Thanks!

2014年8月26日
Dominic, what does this mean? Judges are the odd ones out. Lots of good luck to you!
2014年8月26日
Linesmen are usually used in field games where there are several 'officials'. Football and hockey, for example. Linesmen enforce rules of position generally - 'offside' calls etc. Umpires and referees are fundamentally the same, and the title depends only on the tradition of the sport - although, for some reason, generally umpires (in sports with them, such as tennis or cricket) don't tend to move as much as referees. Judges are the odd ones out. Judges aren't generally involved in rules, but in scores.
2014年8月25日
もっと早く上達したいですか?
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