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The Spanish verb 'golear' does not have a direct equivalent in English, but it is generally translated as 'to trounce' or 'to thrash'. It is typically used when referring to sports games, particularly soccer, where one team receives a significant beating or humiliation from another team by means of a large goal difference. This word is usually used in the context of victories where the margin is so great that it suggests a significant superiority or domination of the winning team.
The team decided to thrash their rival in the match.
This phrase indicates that the team chose to dominate and score many goals against their opponent during a soccer match.
The fans hoped that their team could thrash this time.
In this context, the fans are expressing their desire for their team to achieve a significant victory by scoring several goals in a game.
After thrashing their rivals, the team celebrated in the locker room.
This phrase describes a scenario where the team successfully scored many goals against their opponents and then celebrated their victory.