noun🔗ShareMariscal de campoAn offensive back whose primary job is to pass the ball in a play."The quarterback threw a long pass to the wide receiver during the school football game. "El mariscal de campo lanzó un pase largo al receptor abierto durante el partido de fútbol de la escuela.sportpositionpersonessentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareMariscal de campoAn offensive back who receives the snap (hike) and then blocks the defense from crossing the line of scrimmage; a blocking back."The football team's quarterback took the snap and, while blocking the opposing team, handed off the ball to the running back. "El mariscal de campo del equipo de fútbol tomó el snap y, mientras bloqueaba al equipo contrario, le entregó el balón al corredor.sportpositiongameessentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareQuarterback(rugby football) A position just behind the forwards, or one who plays this position."The rugby team's new quarterback ran the ball well during practice. "El nuevo quarterback del equipo de rugby corrió bien con el balón durante la práctica.sportpositionessentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareJugar como mariscal de campoTo play the position of quarterback."My son wants to quarterback the school's football team next year. "Mi hijo quiere jugar como mariscal de campo en el equipo de fútbol de la escuela el año que viene.sportpositiongameactionessentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareLiderar, dirigir(by extension) To lead a team or group; to be primarily responsible for some group project or activity."The student council president will quarterback the fundraising campaign for the new library. "El presidente del consejo estudiantil liderará la campaña de recaudación de fondos para la nueva biblioteca.groupbusinesssportorganizationactionessentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading