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STRINGED AREA [1 record]

Record 1 2011-08-30

English

Subject field(s)
  • Racquet Sports
DEF

The set of strings on a racket that make up the flat, stringed hitting surface against which the ball must make contact.

CONT

Characterized by a stringbed that extends further into the throat area, the extender has received some criticism because of its wide beam and oversized racquet face.

CONT

... bend your knees, take a short backswing, firm up your grip, slightly hood the racquet face - I call it "covering the ball" - and keep your momentum moving forward as you follow through.

Key term(s)
  • string bed

French

Domaine(s)
  • Sports de raquette
DEF

Surface de cordage d'une raquette où l'on frappe la balle.

CONT

Fermer davantage le tamis pour rabattre [la balle.] Couper légèrement les volées en ouvrant un peu le tamis à l'impact, afin que la balle ait un rebond bas.

CONT

Le lob de défense [...] Frapper vers le haut, face de raquette ouverte, et fort.

PHR

tamis fermé, ouvert, à plat.

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Deportes de raqueta
OBS

Fraseología relacionada: ángulo abierto/cerrado, raqueta plana.

CONT

[...] que la superficie de la raqueta debe estar en la misma dirección a la que queremos mandar la pelota, o sea, siempre ha de estar ligeramente abierta; de lo contrario la pelota no pasaría de la red: siempre raqueta abierta.

CONT

[El término] abierto se refiere al ángulo del encordado con respecto al eje vertical; en este caso, inclinado hacia atrás.

PHR

inclinación del encordado.

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