問題一覧
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The clockwise movement of players around the court after a side-out is called.
Rotation
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-The sequence of plays from the serve to the point being scored.
Rally
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- A ball that is passed over the net rather than attacked, usually due to a poor set or difficult positioning.
Free ball
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-A successful, unreturnable attack that results in a point
Kill
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-A specialized defensive player wearing a different color jersey who has certain limitations, such as not attacking the ball above the net.
Libero
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The act of putting the ball into play by a player from behind the service line.
Serve
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A soft shot over the net, usually performed by a player at the net.
Dink/Tip
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- The point that, if won by the serving team, will conclude the match.
Match point
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A successful block where the ball is hit straight down onto the opponent's side.
Roof
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A defensive move where a player receives a hard-driven ball, usually low to the ground.
Dig
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The action of a player using their fingertips to direct the ball to a teammate for an attack.
Set
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A serve that results in a point without the receiving team being able to make a return.
Ace
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When a player attacks the ball while starting their approach from behind the 3-meter line.
Back row attack
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-A one-handed defensive move where a player extends their hand flat on the floor to keep the ball from hitting the ground.
Pancake
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The action of players at the net trying to deflect or stop an opponent's attack.
Block
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A simultaneous attempt by two players at the net to push the ball to the opponent's side.
Joust
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An offensive play where a player hits the ball over the net, aiming to score a point.
Attack
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When the defensive block makes contact with the attacked ball but does not deflect it enough to prevent it from continuing into the court.
Block touch
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-When the serving team fails to score a point, and the serve is given to the opponent.
Side-out
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A basic skill where a player uses their forearms to play the ball to a teammate. Also known as a pass.
Bump/Pass