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发表于 2009-10-20 21:57 · 香港
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下面是引用スラン于2009-10-20 21:50发表的:
貌似是奖杯吧在泳池里游泳就能得到 还是两个 不知道这和美俚语有关系没 The game of Marco Polo is a form of tag played in a swimming pool. The game is popular in the United States, Switzerland, Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Singapore and Iran.
The game takes place in a swimming pool and requires three or more players. There is one distinguished player, called "It," who stays still for a set number of seconds while the remainder of the players disperse around the pool. The It player then begins to swim around the pool, keeping his or her eyes closed, attempting to tag the other players. The It player can only sense where the other players are by sound, but may call out "Marco!" All the other players are required to respond with "Polo!" When the It player succeeds in tagging another player, the latter becomes the person that is It.
There are a few common minor variations. Fish-out-of-water allows the non-"It" players to get out of the pool (thus protecting themselves from being tagged by the water-bound "It"), however, should "It" call "fish out of water" while some one is out of the pool, that person becomes "It." If there is more than one person out of the water, the person who is "It" has the choice of picking anyone out of water to become "It." If "It" should call fish-out-of-water when nobody is out of the pool, "It" must redo the beforehand count. |
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