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		Definition of penalty kick in English: penalty kicknoun 1Soccer  A free kick at the goal from the penalty spot (which only the goalkeeper is allowed to defend), awarded to the attacking team after a foul within the penalty area by an opponent. 〔英足〕罚点球 Example sentencesExamples -  In soccer, particularly if the ref has given a penalty kick, the entire team will crowd around him, pushing, shoving and jostling him.
 -  Images of him taking his shirt off in the final game have been more widely published and acclaimed than pictures of his penalty kick against Argentina.
 -  England needed only a draw to qualify and seemed well on the way to getting at least that after being awarded a penalty kick shortly before half time.
 -  Well, in the space of 132 seconds of extra time, France converted on a free kick to tie and then took advantage of a foul to score the winning goal on a penalty kick.
 -  Another solution might be to award a penalty kick against a player found guilty of swearing at an official in the way that free throws are awarded in basketball for such offences.
 
 2Rugby  A place kick awarded to a team after an offence by an opponent. 〔英橄〕罚球 Example sentencesExamples -  By the turn around both sides had missed penalty kicks and both had drop-goal attempts fail, but in terms of breaching the opposition defence, there was little to report.
 -  Kicking is an important part of the game; there is touch - kicking, re-starts, drop-goals, grubber kicks, box kicks and penalty kicks.
 -  Dundee striker blew a great chance to level when he saw his penalty kick saved.
 -  Of course, if the sending-off offence would also lead to a penalty kick, then committing the offence is almost never justifiable.
 -  Then 20 minutes after good play by the visiting backs and forward the scrumhalf equalised the score with a penalty kick.
 
    Definition of penalty kick in US English: penalty kicknounˈpɛnəlti kɪkˈpenəltē kik 1Soccer  A free kick at the goal from the penalty spot (which only the goalkeeper is allowed to defend), awarded to the attacking team after a foul within the penalty area by an opponent. 〔英足〕罚点球 Example sentencesExamples -  In soccer, particularly if the ref has given a penalty kick, the entire team will crowd around him, pushing, shoving and jostling him.
 -  Well, in the space of 132 seconds of extra time, France converted on a free kick to tie and then took advantage of a foul to score the winning goal on a penalty kick.
 -  Images of him taking his shirt off in the final game have been more widely published and acclaimed than pictures of his penalty kick against Argentina.
 -  Another solution might be to award a penalty kick against a player found guilty of swearing at an official in the way that free throws are awarded in basketball for such offences.
 -  England needed only a draw to qualify and seemed well on the way to getting at least that after being awarded a penalty kick shortly before half time.
 
 2Rugby  A placekick awarded to a team after an offense by an opponent. 〔英橄〕罚球 Example sentencesExamples -  Of course, if the sending-off offence would also lead to a penalty kick, then committing the offence is almost never justifiable.
 -  Then 20 minutes after good play by the visiting backs and forward the scrumhalf equalised the score with a penalty kick.
 -  Dundee striker blew a great chance to level when he saw his penalty kick saved.
 -  Kicking is an important part of the game; there is touch - kicking, re-starts, drop-goals, grubber kicks, box kicks and penalty kicks.
 -  By the turn around both sides had missed penalty kicks and both had drop-goal attempts fail, but in terms of breaching the opposition defence, there was little to report.
 
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