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		Definition of backhand in English: backhandnounˈbakhandˈbækˌhænd 1(in tennis and other racket sports) a stroke played with the back of the hand facing in the direction of the stroke, with the arm across the body. (网球等球拍运动用语)反手(击球)  he drove a backhand into the net 他反手把球击入网中。 as modifier a backhand volley 反手拦击。 Example sentencesExamples -  In tennis, there is the forehand, the backhand, the overhead smash and the drop volley, all with a different grip.
 -  A backhand down-the-line went past her outstretched racquet, and the script changed.
 -  He's able to return everything that Clay throws at him whether it's a backhand or a forehand groundstroke.
 -  A crossed backhand volley in front of the net ended his run at 6-3.
 -  The morning session was focused on improving fundamentals such as forehand and backhand strokes, developing co-ordination, and creating a general awareness of the game.
 -  Behind the pavilion, tennis players traded forehands and backhands on the red courts that spread beneath the canopy of trees in the Edinburgh Gardens.
 -  Her often solid game was dotted with some impeccable forehand cross-court returns but her backhand is comparatively weaker.
 -  She sent her opponent running back with a lunging lob and then dived to put in a backhand angled drop volley.
 -  But the American hit a forehand into the net, then sent a backhand wide and lost the game.
 -  She blew a second match point with a backhand drop shot that fell short.
 -  Some athletes watch videotapes of a single physical skill, such as a backhand stroke in tennis, being performed with perfect technique.
 -  They played attacking table tennis with high-speed backhand rallies being prominent.
 -  He struck a winning backhand volley to break again for the set, and a break for 4-2 in the second set virtually assured him of victory.
 -  Two other girls from Great Ormond Street chatted about their injuries before they enjoyed some expert coaching to improve their forehands, backhands, lobs and volleys.
 -  He saved four more championship points serving at 5-6, finally winning the 24-point game when his opponent dumped a backhand into the net.
 -  He can roll or slice his backhand, hook his forehand short, or hit it with a mix of pace and top spin that is formidable.
 -  But nobody, as we talked in breaks between forehands and backhands, could have predicted the extraordinary way the story developed at Stamford Bridge last night.
 -  On the second, he charged to the net and put away a backhand volley to keep his hopes alive.
 -  She fell behind right away in the second, 4-in a single hand and 6-before a backhand drop shot got her on the scoreboard.
 -  This revolution, of course, is about power, about hitting the ball harder than women have ever hit it before, and turning forehands and backhands into serious weaponry.
 
 - 1.1 A blow or stroke delivered in a similar way to a backhand in tennis and other racket sports.
as modifier a backhand blow hammered into his wrist Example sentencesExamples -  He sliced through the monster with swift backhand sweep of his sword.
 -  Suddenly, her left hand shot toward the older girl's face in a weak but fast backhand.
 -  She recovers quickly pivoting on her lead foot to bisect him with a backhand blow.
 -  Recovering, the guard punched Nathan in the face twice; Nathan responded which a kick to the man's groin and backhand to the right side of his head.
 -  A flying, spinning backhand strike, is a good example of a high risk, low benefit technique.
 -  He shook her a few times and when that didn't work he went for a good old-fashioned backhand slap.
 -  She felt the hot sting of his backhand across her cheek and jaw.
 -  It was quickly followed by another backhand to the temple that left Cassandra dizzy and seeing double.
 -  Her cheek still stings from Marc's backhand.
 -  The man in front of me seemed to strain to turn his head farther around on his neck after receiving a well placed backhand.
 
  
 
 verbˈbakhandˈbækˌhænd [with object]Strike with a backhanded blow or stroke. 反手击打  in a flash, he backhanded Ace across the jaw 他忽然反手扇了艾斯的下巴。 Example sentencesExamples -  Jyger backhanded the guard hard across the face, throwing him to the ground.
 -  Christine lunged at Denton again, the Master backhanding her to send her precariously near the edge of the roof, her head spinning from the force of the blow.
 -  Reika parries a downward thrust and spins around, backhanding her adversary.
 -  He yelled at me, backhanding me across the face.
 -  I served against the backboard and backhanded the ball that bounced back.
 -  ‘Lady Christina,’ she roared, backhanding him and sending him flying across the chamber to crash into a set of table and chairs.
 -  I stood up and ran at her, but she disappeared and materialized behind me, backhanding me brutally, and I doubled over trying to keep my balance.
 -  Collar quickly rushed forward and backhanded the ball sending it back over the net.
 -  She looked at him briefly before backhanding him again with her hand.
 -  She felt like backhanding him at that point, but then realized he didn't know about her bad history with the male species.
 -  Snarling, he raised a hand to backhand me, and I brought up an arm and braced myself for the blow.
 -  With the abruptness of a striking cobra, Noah backhands him across his face.
 -  Then I saw him backhand her so hard that she fell back and hit her head against the desk.
 -  He didn't even hesitate before stepping forward and backhanding her across the cheek.
 -  I was afraid he was going to backhand me, so I flinched, nearly falling back.
 -  I ended up backhanding Nicole, making sure I left my mark as she'd left hers.
 -  Her opponent acted fast, rising from his crouch and backhanding her across the face.
 -  The duke slashed out with a sound of fury, backhanding Edith across the face.
 -  The woman slaps her, and Casey backhands her, knocking her a good six foot back.
 -  Francine went to backhand him across the face, but Keiran held up his book and she wacked her hand across the hardcover.
 
    Definition of backhand in US English: backhandnounˈbækˌhændˈbakˌhand 1(in tennis and other racket sports) a stroke played with the back of the hand facing in the direction of the stroke, with the arm across the body. (网球等球拍运动用语)反手(击球)  he drove a backhand into the net 他反手把球击入网中。 as modifier a backhand volley 反手拦击。 Example sentencesExamples -  Her often solid game was dotted with some impeccable forehand cross-court returns but her backhand is comparatively weaker.
 -  A backhand down-the-line went past her outstretched racquet, and the script changed.
 -  She fell behind right away in the second, 4-in a single hand and 6-before a backhand drop shot got her on the scoreboard.
 -  On the second, he charged to the net and put away a backhand volley to keep his hopes alive.
 -  He's able to return everything that Clay throws at him whether it's a backhand or a forehand groundstroke.
 -  But nobody, as we talked in breaks between forehands and backhands, could have predicted the extraordinary way the story developed at Stamford Bridge last night.
 -  He can roll or slice his backhand, hook his forehand short, or hit it with a mix of pace and top spin that is formidable.
 -  She blew a second match point with a backhand drop shot that fell short.
 -  A crossed backhand volley in front of the net ended his run at 6-3.
 -  He struck a winning backhand volley to break again for the set, and a break for 4-2 in the second set virtually assured him of victory.
 -  The morning session was focused on improving fundamentals such as forehand and backhand strokes, developing co-ordination, and creating a general awareness of the game.
 -  In tennis, there is the forehand, the backhand, the overhead smash and the drop volley, all with a different grip.
 -  She sent her opponent running back with a lunging lob and then dived to put in a backhand angled drop volley.
 -  This revolution, of course, is about power, about hitting the ball harder than women have ever hit it before, and turning forehands and backhands into serious weaponry.
 -  But the American hit a forehand into the net, then sent a backhand wide and lost the game.
 -  He saved four more championship points serving at 5-6, finally winning the 24-point game when his opponent dumped a backhand into the net.
 -  Behind the pavilion, tennis players traded forehands and backhands on the red courts that spread beneath the canopy of trees in the Edinburgh Gardens.
 -  They played attacking table tennis with high-speed backhand rallies being prominent.
 -  Some athletes watch videotapes of a single physical skill, such as a backhand stroke in tennis, being performed with perfect technique.
 -  Two other girls from Great Ormond Street chatted about their injuries before they enjoyed some expert coaching to improve their forehands, backhands, lobs and volleys.
 
 - 1.1 A blow or stroke delivered in a similar way to a backhand in tennis and other racket sports.
as modifier he made a backhand stop of the ball Example sentencesExamples -  The man in front of me seemed to strain to turn his head farther around on his neck after receiving a well placed backhand.
 -  It was quickly followed by another backhand to the temple that left Cassandra dizzy and seeing double.
 -  He shook her a few times and when that didn't work he went for a good old-fashioned backhand slap.
 -  She recovers quickly pivoting on her lead foot to bisect him with a backhand blow.
 -  Recovering, the guard punched Nathan in the face twice; Nathan responded which a kick to the man's groin and backhand to the right side of his head.
 -  Suddenly, her left hand shot toward the older girl's face in a weak but fast backhand.
 -  Her cheek still stings from Marc's backhand.
 -  A flying, spinning backhand strike, is a good example of a high risk, low benefit technique.
 -  He sliced through the monster with swift backhand sweep of his sword.
 -  She felt the hot sting of his backhand across her cheek and jaw.
 
  
 
 verbˈbækˌhændˈbakˌhand [with object]Strike with a backhanded blow or stroke. 反手击打  in a flash, he backhanded Ace across the jaw 他忽然反手扇了艾斯的下巴。 Example sentencesExamples -  Francine went to backhand him across the face, but Keiran held up his book and she wacked her hand across the hardcover.
 -  Christine lunged at Denton again, the Master backhanding her to send her precariously near the edge of the roof, her head spinning from the force of the blow.
 -  The duke slashed out with a sound of fury, backhanding Edith across the face.
 -  Jyger backhanded the guard hard across the face, throwing him to the ground.
 -  Snarling, he raised a hand to backhand me, and I brought up an arm and braced myself for the blow.
 -  I was afraid he was going to backhand me, so I flinched, nearly falling back.
 -  ‘Lady Christina,’ she roared, backhanding him and sending him flying across the chamber to crash into a set of table and chairs.
 -  Then I saw him backhand her so hard that she fell back and hit her head against the desk.
 -  Her opponent acted fast, rising from his crouch and backhanding her across the face.
 -  The woman slaps her, and Casey backhands her, knocking her a good six foot back.
 -  He didn't even hesitate before stepping forward and backhanding her across the cheek.
 -  Collar quickly rushed forward and backhanded the ball sending it back over the net.
 -  With the abruptness of a striking cobra, Noah backhands him across his face.
 -  He yelled at me, backhanding me across the face.
 -  I stood up and ran at her, but she disappeared and materialized behind me, backhanding me brutally, and I doubled over trying to keep my balance.
 -  Reika parries a downward thrust and spins around, backhanding her adversary.
 -  I ended up backhanding Nicole, making sure I left my mark as she'd left hers.
 -  She looked at him briefly before backhanding him again with her hand.
 -  I served against the backboard and backhanded the ball that bounced back.
 -  She felt like backhanding him at that point, but then realized he didn't know about her bad history with the male species.
 
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