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Определение goal- в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

<span class="word-self">goalspan>
gaye
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
erek
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
hedef

Sonunda hedefine ulaştı. - Finally, he achieved his goal.

Onlar hedeflerine ulaştılar. - They attained their goal.

<span class="word-self">goalspan>
amaç

İtiraf ediyorum, o olmadan yaşamımın bu on yılı boş ve amaçsız olurdu. - I admit that, without him, those ten years of my life would have been empty and without goals.

Amaçlarımıza ulaşmak için her zaman çaba harcamak zorundayız. - We always have to make efforts to reach our goals.

<span class="word-self">goalspan>
gol

O, bir gol attığında, kalabalık bağırdı. - The crowd yelled when he scored a goal.

Forvet oyuncusu gol attı. - The forward kicked a goal.

<span class="word-self">goalspan>
kale

Bir kaleci olmak zor mu? - Is it hard being a goalie?

Kaleci topa dokunduğunda hakem diğer takıma bir köşe vuruşu verdi. - When the goalkeeper touched the ball, the referee awarded the other team a corner kick.

<span class="word-self">goalspan> setting
(Askeri) AMAÇ SAPTAMA
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
{i} ideal
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
emel
achieve a <span class="word-self">goalspan>
amaca ulaşmak
bounce off the <span class="word-self">goalspan> post
(Spor) direğe takılmak
bounce off the <span class="word-self">goalspan> post
(Spor) direkte patlamak
bounce off the <span class="word-self">goalspan> post
(Spor) direkten dönmek
common <span class="word-self">goalspan>
(Politika, Siyaset) ortak hedef
force <span class="word-self">goalspan>
(Askeri) kuvvet hedefi
fulfill one's <span class="word-self">goalspan>
amacı yerine getirmek
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
(Dilbilim) etkilenen
<span class="word-self">goalspan> kick
(Spor) penaltı atışı
<span class="word-self">goalspan> kick
(Spor) penaltı vuruşu
<span class="word-self">goalspan> oriented
(Dilbilim) hedef yöneltimli
<span class="word-self">goalspan> programming
hedef programlama
<span class="word-self">goalspan> setting
(Ticaret) hedef belirleme
kick a <span class="word-self">goalspan>
gol atmak
life <span class="word-self">goalspan>
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) yaşam hedefi
own <span class="word-self">goalspan>
(Spor) kendi kalesine gol
primary <span class="word-self">goalspan>
(Ticaret) temel hedef
pursue a <span class="word-self">goalspan>
amaç gütmek
subject as <span class="word-self">goalspan>
(Dilbilim) etkilenen özne
automation business <span class="word-self">goalspan>
otomasyon iş amacı
field <span class="word-self">goalspan>
meydandan yapılan gol
<span class="word-self">goalspan> directed
amaca yönelik
<span class="word-self">goalspan> kick
kale vuruşu
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
kale çizgisi
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
gol çizgisi
<span class="word-self">goalspan> posts
kale direkleri
reach one's <span class="word-self">goalspan>
amacına ulaşmak
's early <span class="word-self">goalspan>
'nin erken gelen golü
<span class="word-self">Goalspan>
futbol kalesi
a common <span class="word-self">goalspan>
ortak bir gaye
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
sayı

Az sayıda amacın olduğunda yaşlanırsın. - When you have few goals, you get older.

<span class="word-self">goalspan> against
Amaç karşı
<span class="word-self">goalspan> digger
(deyim) Bkz. gold digger
<span class="word-self">goalspan> famine
hedef kıtlık
<span class="word-self">goalspan> for
hedef için
<span class="word-self">goalspan> of
amaç
<span class="word-self">goalspan> oriented
hedef odaklı
<span class="word-self">goalspan> oriented
Hedef(e) odaklı
<span class="word-self">goalspan> poacher
(Spor) Fırsatçı golcü
<span class="word-self">goalspan> post
kale direği
<span class="word-self">goalspan> seek
amaç aramak
<span class="word-self">goalspan> seeking system
hedef sistem arayışı
golden <span class="word-self">goalspan>
(Spor) Elemeli futbol maçında uzatma süresinde atıldığında oyunu bitiren gol, altın gol
hit the <span class="word-self">goalspan> post
kale direği vurdu
lofty <span class="word-self">goalspan>
büyük amaç
our <span class="word-self">goalspan>
hedefimiz
penalty <span class="word-self">goalspan>
(Spor) Penaltıdan gol, penaltı golü
reach a <span class="word-self">goalspan>
Bir hedefe/gayeye ulaşmak
reach a <span class="word-self">goalspan>, e
bir hedefe ulaşmak e
set a <span class="word-self">goalspan>
bir hedef
set <span class="word-self">goalspan>
Amacına ulaşmak
shot on <span class="word-self">goalspan>
hedefe atış
silver <span class="word-self">goalspan>
(Spor) Normal süresi berabere biten elemeli futbol maçının birinci veya ikinci uzatma süresinde atılan ancak devreyi sona erdirmeyen gol, gümüş gol
stretch <span class="word-self">goalspan>
streç hedefi
top <span class="word-self">goalspan> scorer
(Spor) gol kralı
accomplish one's <span class="word-self">goalspan>
amacını gerçekleştirmek
achieve one's <span class="word-self">goalspan>
amacını gerçekleştirmek
achieve one's <span class="word-self">goalspan>
amacına ulaşmak
allow the <span class="word-self">goalspan>
(Spor) golü saymak
allow the <span class="word-self">goalspan>
(Spor) golü vermek
attain one's <span class="word-self">goalspan>
amacını gerçekleştirmek
concede a <span class="word-self">goalspan>
gol yemek
consolation <span class="word-self">goalspan>
şeref golü
fail score a <span class="word-self">goalspan>
(Spor) golü kaçırmak
go in <span class="word-self">goalspan>
(Spor) kaleye geçmek
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
dili kaleci
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
goalie i
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
{i} spor kale
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
{i} spor gol
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
{i} amaç, gaye, hedef, erek, maksat
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
goal line gol çizgisi
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
gôl/kale/amaç
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
goalkeeper kaleci
<span class="word-self">goalspan> area
kale önü
<span class="word-self">goalspan> congruence
(Ticaret) amaç birliği
<span class="word-self">goalspan> directedness
(Dilbilim) amaç yönetimlilik
<span class="word-self">goalspan> kick
kale vuruşu, aut atışı
<span class="word-self">goalspan> posts
spor kale direkleri
<span class="word-self">goalspan> rain
(Spor) gol yağmuru
<span class="word-self">goalspan> scorer
golcü
<span class="word-self">goalspan> seek
(Bilgisayar) hedef ara
<span class="word-self">goalspan> seek status
(Bilgisayar) hedef arama durumu
keep <span class="word-self">goalspan>
kalecilik yapmak
keep the <span class="word-self">goalspan>
kalecilik yapmak
kick a <span class="word-self">goalspan>
topa vurup gol atmak
obtain one's <span class="word-self">goalspan>
amacına ulaşmak
personal <span class="word-self">goalspan>
bireysel hedef
score a <span class="word-self">goalspan>
gol atmak
social <span class="word-self">goalspan>
toplumsal hedef
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
is a state of a system that the user wishes to achieve using some instrument Grid: as a tool is the way to separate layout and show the relationships of proportioan and balance of the page Grouping: is the way to group object connect together Grand Hierarchy: is one technique of the Veen’s conceptual Model (Structure) Good Navigation Top 10: is the list of good navigation that tells users what’s here, how to use the site and gives confidence in the interface’s designers Back to Top
A long-term development result in a specific area to which USAID programs contribute and which has been identified as a specific goal by the Agency
A program goal is a very general statement of what the program hopes to accomplish (with its undergraduate program) The goal is the first part of the program's strategic plan
the place designated as the end (as of a race or journey); "a crowd assembled at the finish"; "he was nearly exhuasted as their destination came into view"
Greater Opportunities for Affordable Living Program The GOAL program provides federal and state grants, federal tax credits and zero interest federal loans to developers and project sponsors who build affordable rental housing for low and moderate income families and seniors
The proposed long-range benefits of the program for a specified area, defined in general terms A goal is the ultimate objective, for example "reducing the incidence of HIV in (a country)" One program alone is not likely to be able to achieve this objective, but the program contributes to reaching it
The scoring of a point when the ball is hit through the vertical goalposts
The higher-order programme or sector Objective to which the project contributes
a ball that crosses the goal line between the goalposts and below the crossbar for which a point is awarded; also, the 8-foot high, 24-foot wide structure consisting of two posts, a crossbar and a net into which all goals are scored
A goal is achieved when the entire puck crosses the goal line and enters the net You can't deliberately kick it in or bat it in with a glove, although a goal is counted when a puck deflects off a player (but not off an official) A goal is worth one point
The overall, broad purpose(s) of a project or organization For example, if your organization works to end drinking and driving, one of your goals may be to raise public awareness of the dangers of drinking and driving
One point is awarded for each goal scored A goal is scored when the ball passes fully over the goal line between the uprights and under the crossbar, providing it was not punched in and was played by at least two players after the start, restart or free throw The size of the goal is 3 ft x 10ft
A desired or needed result to be achieved by an agency over the long term It may not be possible for an agency to achieve all of its goals within the planning horizon Goals support the agency mission They generally identify how the mission will be carried out, reflect the style of the agency, and project the public image to be created and maintained (FEDSIM, 1993)
A statement of purpose defining the mission of an organization
game equipment consisting of the place toward which players of a game try to advance a ball or puck in order to score points
The manner in which points are scored in soccer; to score, the ball must completely cross over the goal line and into the goal; a goal counts as one point (the exception to this applies in certain indoor soccer leagues)
Any time a ball crosses the backline between the goal posts, it is considered a goal, regardless of whether a horse or a mallet caused the ball to go through In order to equalize wind and turf conditions, the teams change sides after each goal Like hockey and soccer, each team tries to get the ball through the opposing team's goal posts
further elaborates on the strategic outcome A broad result, aim, end, or achievement toward which the effort of the AFM organization is directed
In the context of wetland mitigation, a goal describes the overarching purpose of the mitigation project
A goal is scored by kicking or heading the ball between the goalposts It's also the area, 2 44 metres by 7 32 metres, through which the ball must enter for a team to score
a successful attempt at scoring; "the winning goal came with less than a minute left to play"
Occurs when a players strikes the puck with his stick over his opponents goal line, between the goal posts, underneath the cross bar for a score
Summary can be configured to track which visits contain requests that you specify as being the Goal This is configured with "Requests to count as Goal" on the Details configuration page The number of visits which contain requests matching the pattern is tracked for each referring domain, search phrase, and search word
A broad statement describing a desired future condition, or achievement without being specific about how much and when The establishment of a goal implies sustained effort and energy directed to it over a longer period of time An aimed-at target--an achievement toward which effort is expended Broad-based activities developed to support and realize organization management missions and visions
a statement of intent or an end that a person or a group strives to attain A goal tends to be more general than an objective See Desired Outcomes, Instructional Goal, Objectives, Performance Goal
provides one point; scored when a puck goes between the goalposts from the stick of an attacking player and entirely crosses the red line between the goalposts; also the informal term used to refer to the area made of the goalposts and the net guarded by the goalie and into which a puck must enter to score a point
the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it; "the ends justify the means"
The end or desired result toward which effort is directed A goal is a general statement of what the organization must achieve to attain its vision Goals are long range, providing some structure and stability to the plan
The higher-order programme or sector objective to which a development intervention, such as a project, is intended to contribute Thus it is a statement of intent
<span class="word-self">goalspan>-directed
having a purpose; "purposive behavior
<span class="word-self">goalspan>-directed
having a purpose; "purposive behavior"
<span class="word-self">goalspan>-kick
(association football) a kick by the defending side after the attacking side sends the ball over the goal-line (rugby) an attempt to kick a goal
<span class="word-self">goalspan>-kick
(rugby) an attempt to kick a goal
<span class="word-self">goalspan>-kick
(association football) a kick by the defending side after the attacking side sends the ball over the goal-line
Olympic <span class="word-self">goalspan>
A goal scored directly from a corner kick without any other player - on either team - touching or otherwise deflecting the ball into the goal
distal <span class="word-self">goalspan>
a long-term or primary goal
drop <span class="word-self">goalspan>
A goal scored by kicking the ball through the goal from open play, after the ball has touched the ground
empty net <span class="word-self">goalspan>
Alternative spelling of empty-net goal
empty-net <span class="word-self">goalspan>
A point scored when a player shoots the puck into the opposing team's net at a time when the opposing team's goalie has been withdrawn from the game for tactical reasons

Malik added an empty-net goal with 55 seconds left on a length-of-the-ice shot.

field <span class="word-self">goalspan>
A made shot that was not a free throw

He got six field goals in the first half, two from three point land.

field <span class="word-self">goalspan>
When the ball is kicked through the uprights and over the crossbar (not after a touchdown) for 3 points

He kicked a 33 yard field goal just before the half.

<span class="word-self">goalspan>
In many sports, an area into which the players attempt to put an object
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
The act of placing the object into the goal
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
Point(s) scored in a game as a result of placing the object into the goal
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
A noun or noun phrase that receives the action of a verb. The subject of a passive verb or the direct object of an active verb. Also called a patient, target, or undergoer
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
A result that one is attempting to achieve
<span class="word-self">goalspan> area
the area of the pitch, extending six yards from the goal, from which a goal kick is taken
<span class="word-self">goalspan> areas
plural form of goal area
<span class="word-self">goalspan> attack
A player allowed in the centre third, goal third including the shooting circle
<span class="word-self">goalspan> cage
The framework, covered with netting or mesh, that forms an ice hockey or water polo goal
<span class="word-self">goalspan> defence
A player allowed in the centre third and the defensive goal third, including the shooting circle
<span class="word-self">goalspan> difference
The difference between the number of goals scored and the number of goals conceded, over the duration of a competition
<span class="word-self">goalspan> judge
an ice hockey official who judges whether pucks enter the net and sits directly behind the goal, triggering a red light and siren when a goal is scored
<span class="word-self">goalspan> keeper
A player allowed in the defensive goal third, including the shooting circle
<span class="word-self">goalspan> kick
A set piece taken from the goal line after an attacker touches the ball out of play
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
part of a vertical plane separating an end zone from the field of play when the ball is touched or is in player possession. The plane extends beyond the sidelines. A team’s goal line is that which it is defending
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
the boundary of the field that runs along its width at each end, and across the front of the goal
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
the red line that runs across the rink and the front of the goal
<span class="word-self">goalspan> post
Either of the pair of vertical supports limiting the goal in various ballgames, such as soccer, rugby and American football
<span class="word-self">goalspan> posts
plural form of goal post
<span class="word-self">goalspan> shooter
A player allowed in the goal third including the shooting circle
<span class="word-self">goalspan> squares
plural form of goal square
<span class="word-self">goalspan> third
One of two thirds of a netball court nearest the goal ring
<span class="word-self">goalspan> umpire
A match official who decides when the ball passes between the goal posts (or behind posts) and the score then to be awarded (goal or behind)
<span class="word-self">goalspan> umpires
plural form of goal umpire
golden <span class="word-self">goalspan>
the first goal scored during extra time; giving victory to the scoring side if this rule is in effect
in <span class="word-self">goalspan>
As a goalkeeper

After Chelsea had 2 goalkeepers injured in one match, their captain went in goal for the last few minutes.

move the <span class="word-self">goalspan> posts
To unilaterally change the rules, or terms of an agreement, especially in an unfair or underhand way

We were given a moving date, and an exchange date, but the buyers kept moving the goal posts and kept giving us a later date.

non-<span class="word-self">goalspan>
A potential goal or requirement which is explicitly excluded from the scope of a project

That's a hard problem, but it's a non-goal for us here.

open <span class="word-self">goalspan>
An undefended goal
own <span class="word-self">goalspan>
A blunder that damages ones own prospects
own <span class="word-self">goalspan>
A goal that results from a player putting the ball into his own goal; the resulting goal being scored for the opposition
penalty <span class="word-self">goalspan>
A goal scored from a penalty
shot on <span class="word-self">goalspan>
A shot that, if not blocked, would go into the goal
silver <span class="word-self">goalspan>
the first goal scored during the first half of extra time; giving victory to the scoring side if this rule is in effect
<span class="word-self">goalspan> commitment
Degree to which a person is determined in achieving a desired (or required) goal
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
{n} a starting-point, prison, point, final purpose, end
<span class="word-self">goalspan> oriented
A system, person, or organization that tends to achieve a goal and demonstrate it in subsequent actions
<span class="word-self">goalspan> poacher
(Spor) (especially in football) A player who waits near the opposite team's goal in order to try to score if they get the ball
golden <span class="word-self">goalspan>
(Spor) The golden goal is a method used in association football, field hockey, ice hockey and korfball to decide the winner of games in elimination matches which end in a draw after the end of regulation time
drop <span class="word-self">goalspan>
In rugby, a drop goal is a goal that a player scores by dropping the ball and kicking it between the posts. a goal in rugby football made with a dropkick
field <span class="word-self">goalspan>
goal scored while a game is in progress (not by a free kick)
field <span class="word-self">goalspan>
a score in American football; a score made by kicking the ball between the opponents' goal posts
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
The overall, broad purpose(s) of a project or organization For example, if your organization works to end drinking and driving, one of your goals may be to raise public awareness of the dangers of drinking and driving
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
A program goal is a very general statement of what the program hopes to accomplish (with its undergraduate program) The goal is the first part of the program's strategic plan
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
In games such as football, netball or hockey, the goal is the space into which the players try to get the ball in order to score a point for their team. David Seaman was back in the Arsenal goal after breaking a knuckle
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
The mark set to bound a race, and to or around which the constestants run, or from which they start to return to it again; the place at which a race or a journey is to end
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
the place designated as the end (as of a race or journey); "a crowd assembled at the finish"; "he was nearly exhuasted as their destination came into view"
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
A goal is scored by kicking or heading the ball between the goalposts It's also the area, 2 44 metres by 7 32 metres, through which the ball must enter for a team to score
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
Summary can be configured to track which visits contain requests that you specify as being the Goal This is configured with "Requests to count as Goal" on the Details configuration page The number of visits which contain requests matching the pattern is tracked for each referring domain, search phrase, and search word
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
In games such as football or hockey, a goal is when a player gets the ball into the goal, or the point that is scored by doing this. They scored five goals in the first half of the match The scorer of the winning goal
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
A goal is achieved when the entire puck crosses the goal line and enters the net You can't deliberately kick it in or bat it in with a glove, although a goal is counted when a puck deflects off a player (but not off an official) A goal is worth one point
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
A long-term development result in a specific area to which USAID programs contribute and which has been identified as a specific goal by the Agency
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
a ball that crosses the goal line between the goalposts and below the crossbar for which a point is awarded; also, the 8-foot high, 24-foot wide structure consisting of two posts, a crossbar and a net into which all goals are scored
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
Something that is your goal is something that you hope to achieve, especially when much time and effort will be needed. It's a matter of setting your own goals and following them The goal is to raise as much money as possible. = aim, objective
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
The scoring of a point when the ball is hit through the vertical goalposts
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
a successful attempt at scoring; "the winning goal came with less than a minute left to play" game equipment consisting of the place toward which players of a game try to advance a ball or puck in order to score points the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it; "the ends justify the means
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
{i} target, aim; destination; purpose; place into which a player must put a ball in order to score points against the opposing team (Sports); point scored (Sports)
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
Any time a ball crosses the backline between the goal posts, it is considered a goal, regardless of whether a horse or a mallet caused the ball to go through In order to equalize wind and turf conditions, the teams change sides after each goal Like hockey and soccer, each team tries to get the ball through the opposing team's goal posts
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
is a state of a system that the user wishes to achieve using some instrument Grid: as a tool is the way to separate layout and show the relationships of proportioan and balance of the page Grouping: is the way to group object connect together Grand Hierarchy: is one technique of the Veen’s conceptual Model (Structure) Good Navigation Top 10: is the list of good navigation that tells users what’s here, how to use the site and gives confidence in the interface’s designers Back to Top
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
Greater Opportunities for Affordable Living Program The GOAL program provides federal and state grants, federal tax credits and zero interest federal loans to developers and project sponsors who build affordable rental housing for low and moderate income families and seniors
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
The higher-order programme or sector objective to which a development intervention, such as a project, is intended to contribute Thus it is a statement of intent
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
further elaborates on the strategic outcome A broad result, aim, end, or achievement toward which the effort of the AFM organization is directed
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
One point is awarded for each goal scored A goal is scored when the ball passes fully over the goal line between the uprights and under the crossbar, providing it was not punched in and was played by at least two players after the start, restart or free throw The size of the goal is 3 ft x 10ft
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
a statement of intent or an end that a person or a group strives to attain A goal tends to be more general than an objective See Desired Outcomes, Instructional Goal, Objectives, Performance Goal
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
In the context of wetland mitigation, a goal describes the overarching purpose of the mitigation project
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
The higher-order programme or sector Objective to which the project contributes
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
The manner in which points are scored in soccer; to score, the ball must completely cross over the goal line and into the goal; a goal counts as one point (the exception to this applies in certain indoor soccer leagues)
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
Occurs when a players strikes the puck with his stick over his opponents goal line, between the goal posts, underneath the cross bar for a score
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
A result one is attempting to achieve
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
A statement of purpose defining the mission of an organization
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
A desired or needed result to be achieved by an agency over the long term It may not be possible for an agency to achieve all of its goals within the planning horizon Goals support the agency mission They generally identify how the mission will be carried out, reflect the style of the agency, and project the public image to be created and maintained (FEDSIM, 1993)
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
The proposed long-range benefits of the program for a specified area, defined in general terms A goal is the ultimate objective, for example "reducing the incidence of HIV in (a country)" One program alone is not likely to be able to achieve this objective, but the program contributes to reaching it
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
a successful attempt at scoring; "the winning goal came with less than a minute left to play"
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
provides one point; scored when a puck goes between the goalposts from the stick of an attacking player and entirely crosses the red line between the goalposts; also the informal term used to refer to the area made of the goalposts and the net guarded by the goalie and into which a puck must enter to score a point
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
The end or desired result toward which effort is directed A goal is a general statement of what the organization must achieve to attain its vision Goals are long range, providing some structure and stability to the plan
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
A base, station, or bound used in various games; in football, a line between two posts across which the ball must pass in order to score; also, the act of kicking the ball over the line between the goal posts
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
A broad statement describing a desired future condition, or achievement without being specific about how much and when The establishment of a goal implies sustained effort and energy directed to it over a longer period of time An aimed-at target--an achievement toward which effort is expended Broad-based activities developed to support and realize organization management missions and visions
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
game equipment consisting of the place toward which players of a game try to advance a ball or puck in order to score points
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it; "the ends justify the means"
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
game equipment consisting of the place toward which players of a game try to advance a ball or puck in order to score points the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it; "the ends justify the means
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
The final purpose or aim; the end to which a design tends, or which a person aims to reach or attain
<span class="word-self">goalspan>
gol
<span class="word-self">goalspan> area
goal zone, area around the goal on a soccer field, penalty area
<span class="word-self">goalspan> in life
aspiration in life, life's ambition
<span class="word-self">goalspan> kick
A free kick taken by the defending team after the ball is put over the goal line by an attacker without scoring
<span class="word-self">goalspan> kick
A free kick awarded to the defense when an offensive player kicks the ball out of bounds beyond the goal line It can be taken from anywhere inside the goal area by any player on the team it is awarded to It must exit the penalty area before any player can play the ball
<span class="word-self">goalspan> kick
Free kick taken by the defending team after the ball goes out and was last touch by the opposing team
<span class="word-self">goalspan> kick
Kick made from inside the goal area away from the goal A goal kick is awarded to the defending team when a ball crosses the goal line that was last touched by a player on the attacking team
<span class="word-self">goalspan> kick
A free-kick awarded the goalie if the offense was the last to contact the ball before passing over the goal line
<span class="word-self">goalspan> kick
A free kick taken either by the goalkeeper or member of the defending team when the attacking team puts the ball over the goal line
<span class="word-self">goalspan> kick
A free kick inside the goal area, taken by the defending side if the ball, last touched by the attacking side, has crossed the goal line outside the goal
<span class="word-self">goalspan> kick
a type of restart where the ball is kicked from inside the goal area away from the goal; awarded to the defending team when a ball that crossed the goal line was last touched by a player on the attacking team
<span class="word-self">goalspan> kick
A placekick taken from the goal area by a member of the defending team when the ball goes out-of-bounds across the goal line and was last touched by a member of the attacking team or when it goes straight into the defenders' goal after a kickoff All opposing players must stay outside the penalty area until the ball is in play A goal cannot be scored directly from a goal kick
<span class="word-self">goalspan> kick
                  When the ball crosses the goal line, last touched by an offensive player, it is placed on the line of the Goal box   The goalie (or fullback) kicks the ball into play   No one can play the ball until it leaves the penalty box
<span class="word-self">goalspan> kick
A free kick in soccer that is awarded to a defensive team when the ball has been driven out of bounds over the goal line by an opponent
<span class="word-self">goalspan> kick
penalty kick granted to the defending team after a member of the offensive team kicks the ball over the end line (Soccer)
<span class="word-self">goalspan> kick
An indirect free kick taken by the defensive team after the ball goes out-of-bounds over the goal line having last been touched by an attacking player The kick is taken from anywhere within the half of the goal area closer to where the ball went out of bounds
<span class="word-self">goalspan> kick
The goalkeeper takes this after a shot or pass by the attacking team flies over the end line
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
The boundary line at each end of the field When the ball completely crosses the goal line between the goalposts and under the crossbar, a goal is scored When the ball completely crosses the goal line elsewhere, play is stopped and restarted either by a corner kick or a goal kick
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
a line marking each end of the playing field or pitch; where the goals stand
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
The line on which the goal stands, marking each end of the field of play
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
In games such as football and rugby, a goal line is one of the lines at each end of the field. a line at either end of the playing area in sports such as football or hockey, along which the goal is placed
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
The marked lines, 50-100 yards long that define the ends of the field
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
The marked line running the width of the field at each end The goal line, also called the end line, runs directly across the front of the goal A ball must completely cross the line to be a goal
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
The line over which the ball must pass to score a touchdown There are two, one at each end of the field, ten yards from the ends of the field
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
the two-inch red line between the goalposts that stretches in both directions to the sideboards
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
                     The out of bounds line at each end of the field   The ball must go completely over the line before it is out of bounds
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
line which the ball must fully pass in order to score a goal (Sports)
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
sideboards
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
The red line which runs between the goalposts and extends in both directions to the side boards
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
The line the ball must cross to score a goal
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
A red line, 2 inches wide, that connects the goal posts and extends to the sideboards in both directions
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
The out-of-bounds line at each end of the field - end line
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
Also known as the end line It runs from sideline-to-sideline at both ends of the field, with the goal in the middle
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
The red stripe between the goal posts, and extending to the side boards
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
the field boundary running along its width at each end; also called the end line; runs right across the front of the goal; the line which a ball must completely cross for a goal to be scored
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
The line marking the boundaries of the shortest part of the field
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
A straight line at each end of the pool which marks the end boundaries of the playing field They are 30 meters apart
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
The line at each end of and running the width of the playing field 10 yards from the end line and over which the ball must be carried or passed to score a touchdown
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
The red line which runs between the goal posts and extends In both directions to the side boards
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
The red line that runs between the goal posts and extends in both directions to the side boards
<span class="word-self">goalspan> line
a line drawn across the width of the field, 10 yards inside each end line, which a team must cross with the ball to score a touchdown
<span class="word-self">goalspan> post
one of two vertical posts which form a football or soccer goal
golden <span class="word-self">goalspan>
In some football matches, a golden goal is the first goal scored in extra time, which wins the match for the team that scores it
no-<span class="word-self">goalspan>
a nonexistent goal; "he lived without a reason progressing toward no-goal
operation <span class="word-self">goalspan>
purpose of an operation, aim of an action
own <span class="word-self">goalspan>
(soccer) a goal that results when a player inadvertently knocks the ball into the goal he is defending; "the own goal cost them the game"
own <span class="word-self">goalspan>
(soccer) a goal that results when a player inadvertently knocks the ball into the goal he is defending; "the own goal cost them the game
own <span class="word-self">goalspan>
A goal scored for the opposing team when a player puts the ball into his or her own team's goal
own <span class="word-self">goalspan>
If a course of action that someone takes harms their own interests, you can refer to it as an own goal. Because of the legislation I could not employ a woman. Women have made themselves unemployable. They have scored an own goal
own <span class="word-self">goalspan>
In sport, if someone scores an own goal, they accidentally score a goal for the team they are playing against
own <span class="word-self">goalspan>
When a player accidentally kicks, heads or knocks the ball into her own goal The point is awarded to the offensive team
own <span class="word-self">goalspan>
When a defender accidently scores in his goal
own <span class="word-self">goalspan>
independent goal, goal one sets for oneself
scored a <span class="word-self">goalspan>
made a goal, made points in a game
shot on <span class="word-self">goalspan>
A shot, as in hockey or soccer, that enters the goal or that would have entered the goal had the goalkeeper not blocked it
stretch <span class="word-self">goalspan>
goal which seems to be unobtainable with the existing resources
ultimate <span class="word-self">goalspan>
final intention; main purpose
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