Ping-Pong
/'piɳpɔɳ/
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Noun:
- A table sport resembling tennis: "ping-pong" refers to a game played on a table divided by a net, using small paddles (or bats) and a lightweight, hollow ball. The objective is to hit the ball so that it bounces on the opponent's side of the table in a way that they cannot return it.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- We play ping-pong every Friday in the community center.
- The office has a ping-pong table for employees to use during breaks.
Advanced Usage
- "to ping-pong" (verb, informal): To move or be sent back and forth rapidly or repeatedly between people, places, or states.
- The proposal kept ping-ponging between the departments for weeks.
- During the debate, the accusations ping-ponged across the stage.
Variants and Related Words
- Table tennis: The official, more formal name for the sport, often used in competitive contexts.
- She is a champion in table tennis.
- Ping-Pong (trademark): A proprietary term for table tennis equipment and, by association, the game itself.
Synonyms
- Table tennis: The standard synonym, especially for formal or Olympic contexts.
Related Phrases
- Ping-pong diplomacy: A historical term referring to the exchange of table tennis players between the United States and China in the early 1970s, which helped ease diplomatic tensions.
- The ping-pong diplomacy of 1971 was a pivotal moment in Sino-American relations.
Noun
- a game (trademark Ping-Pong) resembling tennis but played on a table with paddles and a light hollow ball