アリーナフットボール

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アリーナフットボール: an arena football field.

Etymology

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Borrowed from English arena football.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [a̠ɾʲiːna̠ ɸɯ̟t̚to̞bo̞ːɾɯ̟]

Noun

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アリーナフットボール (arīna futtobōru

  1. (sports, uncommon) arena football (indoor American football)
    • 2002 March 27, “Nihonjin ga arīna futtobōru ni shosansen [First Japanese arena football players]”, in Yomiuri Shimbun, page 23:
      アリーナフットボールのプロリーグ(AFL)でハワイを(ほん)(きょ)()とするハワイ・アイランダーズは(にじゅう)(ろく)(にち)()(とし)(いち)(がつ)のアメリカンフットボール()(ほん)(せん)(しゅ)(けん)「ライスボウル」を(せい)した(かん)(がく)(ぜん)(しゅ)(しょう)(いし)()と、(りつ)(めい)(そつ)のDB( げん)()鹿()(じま))の2人(ふたり)がロースター()り((しゅつ)(じょう)(せん)(しゅ)(とう)(ろく))したと(はっ)(ぴょう)した。
      Arīna futtobōru no puro rīgu (AFL) de Hawai o honkyochi to suru Hawai Airandāzu wa nijūrokunichi, kotoshi ichigatsu no amerikan futtobōru Nihon senshuken “Raisu Bōru” o seishita Kangaku zen shushō no Ishida to, Ritsumei sotsu no DB Genno (Kajima) no futari ga rōsutā iri (shutsujō senshu tōroku) shita to happyō shita.
      The Hawaii Islanders, a professional arena football league (AFL) team based in Hawaii, announced on the 26th that former Kansai Gakuin American football captain Ishida, who led Japan’s Rice Bowl champions in January, and Ritsumeikan grad and defensive back Genno (Kajima) will join the team’s roster (list of players).

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