0 a game played, especially in the UK, by two people in which cues (= long, thin poles) are used to hit 15 red balls and six balls of different colours into six holes around a table covered in soft cloth in a fixed order
1 to prevent someone from finishing an intended plan of action:
An investigation into the use of the particle well: commentaries on a game of snooker.
Who would have thought, even a year and a half ago, that snooker would be big business!
Other research indicates that in 1988 tobacco sponsored televised snooker contained 21 references per hour to the name of the sponsor.
Girls, who tended not to be interested in pool or snooker, suddenly listed it as one of their main hobbies after the age of 15.
They have no more in common with religion than they have with snooker.
The other 140 have nothing to do but play snooker, in spite of the well-intentioned efforts of the governor and staff.
They seem to think that sponsorship which may work for snooker or football can apply to many other areas.
I look forward to her playing snooker in the very near future.
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斯諾克撞球,撞球, 阻撓, 使落空…
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斯诺克台球, 阻挠, 使落空…
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billar de 22 bolas, snooker, billar ruso…
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sinuca…
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スヌーカー(ビリヤードから派生した競技)…
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bir tür bilardo oyunu, sunuker…
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(sorte de) jeu de billard…
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billar de 22 boles…
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