Definition of breakaway in English Turkish dictionary
(Askeri) AYRILIŞ, UZAKLAŞMAK (HV) KOPMA: 1. Şok cephesinin, nükleer bir silahın patlamasından oluşan, genişleyen ateştopunun dış tarafından uzaklaştığı durumun başlangıcı. 2. Taarruzun tamamlanmasından sonra, belirtildiği şekilde verilen istikamete dönme
When one attacking player manages to get by all defenders and is skating in on the goalie by themselves it is known as a breakaway (also sometimes know as one on none )
A situation where an attacker with the ball breaks free of defenders and creates a one-on-one situation with the goalkeeper
When one attacking player manages to get by all defenders and is skating in on the goalie by him or herself it is known as a breakaway (also sometimes know as one on none )
A breakaway group is a group of people who have separated from a larger group, for example because of a disagreement. Sixteen members of Parliament have formed a breakaway group. = splinter. breakaway group/party/movement a breakaway group etc is formed by people who have left another group because of a disagreement
no opponent between the puck carrier and the opposition's goal except the goalie
A scoring opportunity that occurs when there are no defending players between the puck carrier and the opposing goaltender
A scoring opportunity on which a skater with the puck is behind the opposing defensemen and faces only the goaltender
When a player dribbling the ball breaks away from the other team and challenges the goalie one-on-one
a prop especially constructed so that it will shatter or come apart easily; breakaways are widely used in action sequences such as a chair being broken over an actor's back in a barroom brawl
having separated or advocating separation from another entity or policy or attitude; "a breakaway faction"
Specially designed prop or set piece which looks solid by shatters easily Breakaways props are often glass items
having separated or advocating separation from another entity or policy or attitude; "a breakaway faction
the act of breaking away or withdrawing from; "there was a breakaway by the discontented members"; "a breaking away from family and neighborhood" having separated or advocating separation from another entity or policy or attitude; "a breakaway faction
In decal transfer, a decal intentionally designed to break off at the edge of a part
A one-on-one scoring opportunity between the puck carrier and the opposing goaltender
a clear scoring opportunity where no defensive player is between the puck carrier and the goaltender
A wild rush of sheep, cattle, horses, or camels (especially at the smell or the sight of water); a stampede
An offensive rush in which the attacking player breaks into the clear and has a clear shot on the goaltender
when an attacker with the ball approaches the goal undefended; this exciting play pits a sole attacker against the goalkeeper in a one-on-one showdown
When the offense rushes toward the goal to try and score, also called a fast break
The point/s at which a fire, after it has been contained, escapes into unburnt areas across a fire line or fire edge
The onset of a condition in which the shock front (in the air), moves away from the exterior of the expanding fireball produced by the explosion of a nuclear (or atomic) weapon See Fireball, Shock front
A player in control of the puck has a breakaway when the only opponent between him and the opposition's goal is the goalie (and a reasonable scoring opportunity exists )
An offensive rush in which an attacking player breaks open and has a clear shot on the goaltender