goal
11goal — goal, goals The end results towards which an individual or collective action is directed. The term is commonplace in sociology, although its logical and explanatory status varies greatly, according to context and authorship. Numerous typologies… …
12Goal!! — Goal (série télévisée) Goal Genre Sitcom Production Laurence Bachman Pays d’origine  France Chaîne d’origine Antenne 2 Nombre de saisons 1 Nombre d’épisod …
13Goal FH — ゴールFH (Gooru FH) Género Deporte Cadena televisiva NHK Primera emisión 4 de marzo de 1994 Última emisión …
14goal — goal; goal·ie; goal·less; …
15Goal — [go:l] das; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. goal, eigtl. »Ziel«> (österr. u. schweiz.) Tor, Treffer (z. B. beim Fußballspiel) …
16goal — (n.) 1530s, end point of a race, of uncertain origin, perhaps from O.E. *gal obstacle, barrier, a word implied by gælan to hinder. The word goal appears once before this, in a poem from early 14c. and with an apparent sense of boundary, limit.… …
17goal — ► NOUN 1) (in soccer, rugby, etc.) a pair of posts linked by a crossbar and forming a space into or over which the ball has to be sent to score. 2) an instance of sending the ball into or over a goal. 3) an aim or desired result. DERIVATIVES… …
18goal — I noun aim, ambition, aspiration, design, destination, determination, end, fixed purpose, hope, intent, intention, mark, mission, object, objective, plan, predeliberation, predetermination, premeditation, purpose, resolution, resolve, scheme, set …
19Goal — Goal,das:⇨1Tor(3) …
20Goal — [ɡoːl] das; s, s; (A) (CH) Sport ≈ Tor (besonders beim Fußball) …