| 释义 | 
		Definition of Little League in English: Little Leaguenoun mass nounNorth American Organized baseball played by children aged between 8 and 12. 〈北美〉(8至12岁孩子组成的)少年棒球联合会 Example sentencesExamples -  I was wondering what active major league players played in a Little League World Series game?
 -  The average 1960s kid played Little League and maybe Pop Warner football.
 -  Because we didn't have a full team until I started playing Little League ball.
 -  The games of Little League baseball and softball are played on six continents in more than 100 countries by millions of children.
 -  David had returned to school and played Little League baseball in the spring.
 -  Despite my being pretty bad at baseball, my Little League teams won championships all six years I played.
 -  A friend was telling me about his son's Little League game a while back, and how his team was forced to forfeit because a rule of some sort was broken.
 -  If you play Little League baseball, that's a lot of pressure when you're that age.
 -  It's no different than Little League baseball in this country.
 -  And millions of families enjoy the experience of youth soccer, rivaling Little League baseball.
 -  Forty years ago, our Little League team from Cambelltown, Pennsylvania won the local championship.
 -  He was a California outfielder that had been hyped since Little League and had Major League pedigree to boot.
 -  He was 12, playing Little League ball in upstate New York for the Twins.
 -  If you played shortstop in Little League, you probably can remember when the coach brought you in to pitch to nail down a win.
 -  When Jackie was of Little League age there was no Little League.
 -  We had never been Cub Scouts; Little League baseball and other organized sports filled most of our spare time.
 -  Everywhere you find them, the casinos support hospitals, Little League baseball teams, high school band trips.
 -  A couple of us Little League coaches got into a discussion about how to score a catchable fly ball that drops untouched in the outfield.
 -  He showed up at the swim meets, soccer matches, Little League baseball games, school plays and recitals.
 -  From Little League all the way to Cooperstown, there's a fraternity convened by the adrenaline rush of throwing a baseball.
 
    Definition of Little League in US English: Little Leaguenounlɪdl liɡ North American Youth baseball or softball under the auspices of an organization founded in 1939, for children up to age 12. Example sentencesExamples -  And millions of families enjoy the experience of youth soccer, rivaling Little League baseball.
 -  He was a California outfielder that had been hyped since Little League and had Major League pedigree to boot.
 -  We had never been Cub Scouts; Little League baseball and other organized sports filled most of our spare time.
 -  I was wondering what active major league players played in a Little League World Series game?
 -  When Jackie was of Little League age there was no Little League.
 -  David had returned to school and played Little League baseball in the spring.
 -  Despite my being pretty bad at baseball, my Little League teams won championships all six years I played.
 -  If you played shortstop in Little League, you probably can remember when the coach brought you in to pitch to nail down a win.
 -  The games of Little League baseball and softball are played on six continents in more than 100 countries by millions of children.
 -  He was 12, playing Little League ball in upstate New York for the Twins.
 -  A couple of us Little League coaches got into a discussion about how to score a catchable fly ball that drops untouched in the outfield.
 -  He showed up at the swim meets, soccer matches, Little League baseball games, school plays and recitals.
 -  It's no different than Little League baseball in this country.
 -  A friend was telling me about his son's Little League game a while back, and how his team was forced to forfeit because a rule of some sort was broken.
 -  Because we didn't have a full team until I started playing Little League ball.
 -  Forty years ago, our Little League team from Cambelltown, Pennsylvania won the local championship.
 -  The average 1960s kid played Little League and maybe Pop Warner football.
 -  Everywhere you find them, the casinos support hospitals, Little League baseball teams, high school band trips.
 -  From Little League all the way to Cooperstown, there's a fraternity convened by the adrenaline rush of throwing a baseball.
 -  If you play Little League baseball, that's a lot of pressure when you're that age.
 
     |