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		Definition of goalpost in English: goalpostnoun ˈɡəʊlpəʊstˈɡoʊlˌpoʊst Either of the two upright posts of a goal. 球门柱 Example sentencesExamples -  And inside, the little red pieces of tape on the goalposts were blowing in opposite directions.
 -  If LSU kicks off, his job on the coverage unit is to line up square with the right goalpost and plug the middle.
 -  There, the burning of suits and chaining naked team-mates to goalposts was de rigueur.
 -  One time after practice, Leftwich stood at his own 30 and hit the goalpost on the fly.
 -  The distance between the goals and the goalposts shall be decided upon by the Captains of the sides playing.
 -  Goals are scored when the ball is kicked through goalposts or carried into the end zone.
 -  It flew at an alarming rate towards the goal, hit the goalpost, and rebounded off it straight back at me.
 -  In celebration, students tore down the goalposts, and the chancellor canceled Monday classes.
 -  When I first came to the club there wasn't a training ground and no-one would dare come to training in a jumper, as they would be used for goalposts!
 -  During the game, his head twitches, his arms flail away, hitting his pads and file goalposts with his stick.
 -  The ball came off the goalpost and Torsten Frings' arm stopped it going over the line.
 -  Meanwhile a forlorn figure leant against a goalpost long after the finish.
 -  It is played on the streets of Soweto with tin cans for goalposts.
 -  Facilities will include a platform for skateboarders, and goalposts and basketball hoops.
 -  What would have become of the Eagles if Akers' kick had gone flying wide of the goalpost?
 -  Did you see T.O. get up last night after his touchdown to dunk the ball through the goalpost?
 -  The first few games that were played, they actually put broomsticks up as the goalposts and had washing baskets.
 -  The same player rocked Carlow with a thunderous shot off the goalpost for a spectacular goal to put Port ahead for the first time after 12 minutes.
 -  A goal, worth three points, is scored when the sliotar is played by either team over the goalline between the goalposts and under the crossbar.
 -  Later, he would walk on the crossbar between goalposts and try to grab the football from referees.
 
 
 PhrasesUnfairly alter the conditions or rules of a procedure during its course. 有失公平地在过程中改变条件(或程序规则) Example sentencesExamples -  They had no use for bi-partisanship and for every step we took toward the middle they simply moved the goalposts.
 -  You can't score if the ref keeps moving the goalpost.
 -  Nobody will notice that you are constantly moving the goalposts.
 -  Proving that ID isn't science is useful, and I think even necessary, but it does not preclude the creationists from moving the goalposts, as they are already trying to do in Dover.
 -  If Israel makes it a new precondition for progress, it will have moved the goalpost, with the cooperation of the referee.
 -  Changing the rules is one thing, moving the goalposts after a shot has been taken is quite another.
 -  This values debate has shown itself to be extremely useful to the GOP for decades and they are very adept at moving the goalposts when it's necessary.
 -  They immediately started moving the goalposts.
 -  To be a truly advanced, sophisticated democracy you need an opposition party that knows how to react to good news by sounding whiny and grudging and moving the goalposts.
 -  Or, to put it another way, why didn't we move the goalposts?
 
 
 
    Definition of goalpost in US English: goalpostnounˈɡōlˌpōstˈɡoʊlˌpoʊst Either of the two upright posts of a goal. 球门柱 Example sentencesExamples -  There, the burning of suits and chaining naked team-mates to goalposts was de rigueur.
 -  The ball came off the goalpost and Torsten Frings' arm stopped it going over the line.
 -  In celebration, students tore down the goalposts, and the chancellor canceled Monday classes.
 -  The first few games that were played, they actually put broomsticks up as the goalposts and had washing baskets.
 -  Meanwhile a forlorn figure leant against a goalpost long after the finish.
 -  The same player rocked Carlow with a thunderous shot off the goalpost for a spectacular goal to put Port ahead for the first time after 12 minutes.
 -  It flew at an alarming rate towards the goal, hit the goalpost, and rebounded off it straight back at me.
 -  And inside, the little red pieces of tape on the goalposts were blowing in opposite directions.
 -  During the game, his head twitches, his arms flail away, hitting his pads and file goalposts with his stick.
 -  One time after practice, Leftwich stood at his own 30 and hit the goalpost on the fly.
 -  When I first came to the club there wasn't a training ground and no-one would dare come to training in a jumper, as they would be used for goalposts!
 -  It is played on the streets of Soweto with tin cans for goalposts.
 -  What would have become of the Eagles if Akers' kick had gone flying wide of the goalpost?
 -  A goal, worth three points, is scored when the sliotar is played by either team over the goalline between the goalposts and under the crossbar.
 -  Goals are scored when the ball is kicked through goalposts or carried into the end zone.
 -  If LSU kicks off, his job on the coverage unit is to line up square with the right goalpost and plug the middle.
 -  Did you see T.O. get up last night after his touchdown to dunk the ball through the goalpost?
 -  Facilities will include a platform for skateboarders, and goalposts and basketball hoops.
 -  Later, he would walk on the crossbar between goalposts and try to grab the football from referees.
 -  The distance between the goals and the goalposts shall be decided upon by the Captains of the sides playing.
 
 
 PhrasesUnfairly alter the conditions or rules of a procedure during its course. 有失公平地在过程中改变条件(或程序规则) Example sentencesExamples -  Or, to put it another way, why didn't we move the goalposts?
 -  Nobody will notice that you are constantly moving the goalposts.
 -  This values debate has shown itself to be extremely useful to the GOP for decades and they are very adept at moving the goalposts when it's necessary.
 -  They had no use for bi-partisanship and for every step we took toward the middle they simply moved the goalposts.
 -  Changing the rules is one thing, moving the goalposts after a shot has been taken is quite another.
 -  They immediately started moving the goalposts.
 -  Proving that ID isn't science is useful, and I think even necessary, but it does not preclude the creationists from moving the goalposts, as they are already trying to do in Dover.
 -  You can't score if the ref keeps moving the goalpost.
 -  To be a truly advanced, sophisticated democracy you need an opposition party that knows how to react to good news by sounding whiny and grudging and moving the goalposts.
 -  If Israel makes it a new precondition for progress, it will have moved the goalpost, with the cooperation of the referee.
 
 
 
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