Examples of using Rackets in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Tennis courts(hard surface) for free, in the evening with lighting- extra charge, rackets and balls(on bail).
Gravelli claims they have controlled many lucrative rackets, including window cleaning services and bus lines, since 1958.
Preserved drawings, in which you can see the game of those times when we played rackets with strings similar to those now made in the ordinary,
In many parts of the country, militia commanders commonly known as warlords maintained a tight grip on power, running rackets and imposing their political will with impunity.
long rackets are made of wood
Ping pong table tennis or simply- sport sports game based on throwing the ball rackets through special game table with a grid.
get badminton rackets out of the dacha in the end, after all, just walk to the river.
long rackets are made of wood
Preserved drawings, on which you can see the game long ago when playing rackets with strings similar to those currently adopted in the usual,
Choose from one of the many junior tennis rackets in various sizes
in those cases when the players change rackets during a match, they should allow their opponents and the referee to check their racquets.
Our branded advanced tennis rackets include the latest technologies
Since arm from the wrist to the rules schiat part rackets, if the ball hit on the fingers, and then seeded,
Buying balls, rackets, nets and other essential supplies thus can help schools with no tennis program improve student access to the game of tennis.
manufacturing the first all metal rackets, a new era of badminton equipment was born.
in the 16th century, rackets and a net.
in the XVI century, rackets and net appeared.
only in the XVI century began to use the net and rackets.
shoes, rackets, flooring, and apparel…[-].
Well, you know, actually, badminton is very similar in that they both use rackets, only instead of keeping balls aloft.