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yard

Aussprache: [jɑrd]

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Kontext: „measure“

(noun) a unit of measurement used to describe distance. One yard is equal to three feet. It is often used to measure lengths, like the size of a room or a piece of fabric.

Beispiel

The football field is 100 yards long.

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The distance to the school is not just 10 yards; it's actually much farther.

Beispiel

How many yards is it from your house to the park?

Kontext: „outdoor space“

(noun) an area of open space next to a building, usually in the backyard or front yard of a house. People use yards for playing, gardening, or relaxing.

Beispiel

The kids played soccer in the yard all afternoon.

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We don't have a yard in our apartment, so we can't play outside.

Beispiel

What plants do you have in your yard?

Kontext: „games“

(noun) a term used in some sports, like football, to describe how far a team has to go to score or get a first down. It helps players know how much distance they must cover.

Beispiel

She ran the ball for 20 yards before being tackled.

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The team didn't make the required 10 yards for a first down.

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How many yards do they need for a touchdown?

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