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goal [gəʊl, Am goʊl] N

1. goal (aim):

goal
cel m

2. goal SPORTS:

goal
bramka f
to keep goal

goal kick N SPORTS

goal kick

goal line N SPORTS

own goal N

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English
During that season they dropped just four points from 34 matches, scoring 141 goals in the process.
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The player may start their own business or play a scenario with a pre-made business with a set goal.
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She scored four total goals in the match.
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This made him the first rookie to score two series-clinching overtime goals in the same playoffs.
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He believes life is pain, and it's his goal to make sure others suffer it more than he does.
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Their goal is to provide professionals with software for simulating virus outbreaks.
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He played all six matches and scored 24 goals.
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He went out with style, finishing with his 34th finals goal in game three.
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The goal is to recycle 500 tonnes by 2013.
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Set both your personal and professional goals high.
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