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shutout
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shut·out  (shtout)
n.
1. See lockout.
2. Sports A game in which one side does not score.

shutout [ˈʃʌtˌaʊt]
n
1. (Business / Industrial Relations & HR Terms) a less common word for a lockout
2. (General Sporting Terms) Sport a game in which the opposing team does not score
vb shut out (tr, adverb)
1. to keep out or exclude
2. to conceal from sight we planted trees to shut out the view of the road
3. (General Sporting Terms) to prevent (an opponent) from scoring
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.shutout - a defeat in a game where one side fails to score
defeat, licking - an unsuccessful ending to a struggle or contest; "it was a narrow defeat"; "the army's only defeat"; "they suffered a convincing licking"
Translations
shutout [ˈʃʌtaʊt]
A. N
1. (US) (= lockout) → cierre m patronal
2. (Brit) (Sport) the goalkeeper had ten successive shutoutsel portero salió imbatido en diez partidos sucesivos
B. CPD shutout bid Ndeclaración f aplastante
shutout record Nrécord m de imbatibilidad


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