rover
- IPA[ˈrəʊvə]
英式
- a person who spends their time wandering;a generic name for a pet dog
noun: rover, plural noun: rovers
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- 1. a person who spends their time wandering they became rovers who departed further and further from civilization
- ▪ a generic name for a pet dog are you really going to feel like taking Rover out for the walk he needs?
- 2. (in various sports) a player not restricted to a particular position on the field.
- ▪ one of the three players making up a ruck, typically one who is small, fast, and skilful at receiving the ball.
- 3. a vehicle for driving over rough terrain, especially one driven by remote control over extraterrestrial terrain a lunar rover
- 4. a ball that has passed all the hoops but not pegged out.
- ▪ a player who has a rover ball.
- 5. a mark for long-distance shooting.
- ▪ a mark chosen at random and not at a determined range.
- 6. a member of a Scouting organization aged around 17–24.
- a fast and agile player who combines the roles of ruckman and rover: utilising his leg speed, he played ruck rover or on the wing
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- a ticket permitting unlimited travel on buses, trains, or other public transport in an area for ...
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- IPA[ˈrōvər]
美式
- a person who spends their time wandering: they became rovers who departed further and further from civilization
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈrōvər]
美式
- a person or machine that makes roves of fiber.
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- IPA[ˈrōvər]
美式
- a sea robber; a pirate.
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- IPA[ˈrəʊvə]
英式
- a pirate.
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- IPA[ˈrəʊvə]
英式
- a person or machine that makes roves of fibre.
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