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offside in German

offside in German is abseits, im Abseits, Straßenrand- — offside means in an illegal position ahead of the ball or play, according to the rules of a sport such as soccer or hockey.

offside in German

abseits
adj
(sports) In an illegal position ahead of the ball, puck, etc.
im Abseits
adj
(sports) In an illegal position ahead of the ball, puck, etc.
Straßenrand-
adj
(US) To the side of the road, past the curb and sidewalk.
am Straßenrand
adj
(US) To the side of the road, past the curb and sidewalk.
Abseits
noun
(sports) An offside play.

What does "offside" mean?

  1. adj In an illegal position ahead of the ball or play, according to the rules of a sport such as soccer or hockey.
    "The goal was disallowed because the striker was offside."
  2. noun In the UK, the side of a vehicle furthest from the curb — the right-hand side when driving on the left.
    "The offside mirror was cracked in the accident."

offside in a sentence

  • The goal was disallowed because the striker was offside.
  • The offside mirror was cracked in the accident.

Common German translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "offside" in German?

"offside" in German is abseits, im Abseits, Straßenrand-. offside means: In an illegal position ahead of the ball or play, according to the rules of a sport such as soccer or hockey.

How do you use "offside" in a sentence?

Example: "The goal was disallowed because the striker was offside." In German, "offside" is abseits, im Abseits, Straßenrand-.

Are there other ways to say "offside" in German?

Yes — German has 5 translations listed for "offside": abseits, im Abseits, Straßenrand-, am Straßenrand, Abseits.

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