- vol|ley|er
- vol|ley|er «VOL ee uhr», noun.a person who volleys, especially in tennis: »
The backcourt or base line game is practically hopeless against a volleyer of any real skill (New Yorker).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
The backcourt or base line game is practically hopeless against a volleyer of any real skill (New Yorker).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
vol|ley — «VOL ee», noun, plural leys, verb, leyed, ley|ing. –n. 1. a shower of stones, bullets, or other missiles: »A volley of arrows rained down upon the attacking knights. 2. the discharge of a number of guns at once. 3. Mining. the simultaneous… … Useful english dictionary
vol|ley|ball — «VOL ee BAWL», noun. 1. a game played by two teams of players with a large inflated ball and a high net. The players must hit the ball back and forth over the net with their hands without letting it touch the ground. 2. the ball used in this game … Useful english dictionary
half-vol|ley — half volley, a ball returned by hitting or kicking it the instant after it bounces, as in tennis, soccer, and cricket. half vol|ley «HAF VOL ee, HAHF », transitive verb, intransitive verb, leyed, ley|ing. to make a return of (a ball) the instant… … Useful english dictionary
vol·ley·ball — /ˈvɑːliˌbɑːl/ noun, pl balls 1 [noncount] : a game in which two teams of players hit a large ball back and forth over a high net 2 [count] : the ball used to play volleyball … Useful english dictionary
vol — vol·un·teer·ism; vol; vol·a·tile; vol·can·ic; vol·i·tive; vol·ley; vol·plane; vol·sci·an; vol·ta·ic; vol·tair·e·an; vol·ume; vol·un·tary; vol·un·teer; vol·u·toid; bi·vol·tin; bi·vol·tin·ism; con·vol·vu·la·ceous; in·vol·u·cel·late;… … English syllables
ley — ake·ley; badde·ley·ite; bai·ley; bar·ley·break; baw·ley; bay·ley·ite; berke·ley; berke·ley·ism; berke·ley·ite; ber·ley; bing·ley; brad·ley·ite; ca·ley; chance med·ley; char·ley; col·ley; cow·ley; craw·ley; doy·ley; dud·ley; dud·ley·ite; far·ley;… … English syllables
Ley line — Ley lines are hypothetical alignments of a number of places of geographical interest, such as ancient monuments and megaliths. Their existence was suggested in 1921 by the amateur archaeologist Alfred Watkins, whose book The Old Straight Track… … Wikipedia
Ley 8.871 — «ley 8871» redirige aquí. Para otras acepciones, véase ley 8871 (desambiguación). Urna utilizada en las primeras elecciones presidenciales realizadas en 1916 Se conoce como Ley 8.871 al Régimen General de Elecciones sancionado por el Congreso de… … Wikipedia Español
Ley de Planck — para cuerpos a diferentes temperaturas. Curva … Wikipedia Español
Ley del valor — La ley del valor es un concepto en la crítica de la economía política de Karl Marx, primero expuesta en su polémica «Miseria de la filosofía» (1847) en respuesta a Pierre Joseph Proudhon (quien había publicado «Filosofía de la miseria»), con… … Wikipedia Español