How to say inertial thinking in English?
Frame support
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Billiards (collectively)
Bagless Billiards (Karen) Club
Pocket game of bagged billiards (bag dropping)
English three-ball Billie English billiards
English 22-ball snooker
American billiards, pocket billiards, billiards
Fight for black eight, eight balls
Nine ball game
Billiards rules
athlete
Referee, referee, referee
Scorer Gigi
score
Scoreboard scoreboard
Prelim in prelim
semifinal
1/quarter finals quarter finals
Final contest
Kick off, serve
"D" in the tee area (English D-shaped area)
Kick-off area (American style) kitchen
service line
Flip a coin first and drink it off.
Draw lots to guess first.
Table. Table.
bowl containers
Top pocket
Middle pocket
Bottom pocket
table game
Mat beside the platform
Table mark
The ball ball
club
Frame support
lampshade
Ke Qiao chalk
Head tip
talcum powder
Rack (triangular frame for putting balls) triangle
Club joint
White ball
object ball
strike a ball
Break with one shot (ball)
Handball in hand
The ball in the game
Live ball begins
The dead ball was intercepted
Dead angle inclination
The obstacle ball was spiked.
Free ball
Designated ball
slimeball
Edge ball freezing
Jump shot
An angled sphere
Banana ball (curve ball) English, side spin
Lucky ball by luck.
Ball-ball with squeeze bag
The chopping of the controversial ball
Punishment, punishment, punishment
goal
Mishit error
Disk frame
Local game
Live competition
Pause pause
Tie score
aggregate score
opponent
The loss of opportunity
Missed by mistake
Evil
Occupied
Empty rod error
Place spots
Place colored balls to find colors (typical British usage)
Yellow ball position yellow spot
Green ball landing point green point
Brown spots with brown balls
Blue ball position blue dot
Pink spots where pink balls are placed
Black ball falling point black spot
Aim. aim.
Practice posture exercises with the cue ball moving.
Rank ranking
Second-ranked Start 2 (2)
Billiards room in billiard hall
Cue ball falling
Spine rod pushing stroke
Tracking target tracking ball
double blow
Stick stroke
Out of bounds, forced to leave the table
deadlock
Sliding bar dislocation
Thick ball and thick cut
Thin ball cutting
Eccentric lateral rotation
Fixed pole stops shooting
Secondary side with reduced pole (low pole)
seeded player
No.3 seed sowing 3 (3)
Topspin (putter, lob)
Spin backward (downward)
Correct your mistakes and add a few standards.
Squeeze shots are called backspin or backspin.
A targeted hitting method is called topspin or follow-up.
Changing the angle of the ball is called side spin.
The curveball is called whirlpool, but the American style has forgotten how to spell it, and it also starts with S. Because it is similar to China's "Sai" in syllable, it is called jam in some places in China.
The ball in hand, called Free ball in English, has the same name as the opponent's foul but causes obstacles to himself, so he chooses to hit the ball at will. The ball in the American hand is called the ball in the hand.
Lucky ball is called lucky ball.
Score is called point, and American is called running.
There is no fixed name for losing change and failing to score in favorable circumstances. You can call it a lost opportunity or a lost opportunity, but it is definitely not a lost change. You must have copied c to g.
A telescopic rod is called a telescopic rod.
I've heard of lace, but it seems that everyone calls it differently.
There are two kinds of fouls, fouls and mistakes. You can ask to put the ball back and solve it, but the young lady may feel that there is no way to solve it, or the ball is too messy to recover, so you don't ask to solve it again. Steve Davis OBE has just been awarded a ball like this.
Double-click to invoke double kiss.
The ball blown up is called a kiss or a cannon.
Cutting the ball is called cutting.
Setting the ball should be called stunning.