bas·ket·ball /-ˌbɔl/
  籃球
  Bas·ket·ball, n.
  1. A ball game, usually played indoors in an area called the basketball court, in which two opposing teams of five players each contest with each other to toss a large inflated ball (the basketball) into opposite goals (baskets) resembling baskets, each typically a cylindrical mesh suspended from a circular rim which is held ten feet above the court.  A goal scored by passing the basketball through the basket may count from one to three points, depending on the situation in which it was thrown.
  Syn: -- basketball game.
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  basketball
       n 1: a game played on a court by two opposing teams of 5 players;
            points are scored by throwing the basketball through an
            elevated horizontal hoop [syn: basketball game, hoops]
       2: an inflated ball used in playing basketball