英:[ˈbəʊgi]
美:[ˈboʊgi]
英:[ˈbəʊgi]
美:[ˈboʊgi]
bo·gey
bo gi
复数:bogeys
第三人称单数:bogeys
现在分词:bogeying
过去式:bogeyed
过去分词:bogeyed
词根:bogy
n.bogie [铁路] 转向架;小车;妖怪;可怕的人
bogeyman 可怕的人或物;妖怪(等于bogyman)
bogy 妖怪;可怕的人
noun (1)
ˈbu̇-gē ˈbō-,ˈbü-specter, phantom
ˈbō-gē, also ˈbu̇-,or ˈbü- a source of fear, perplexity, or harassment
one stroke over par on a hole
made a bogey on the second hole
chiefly British, dated an average golfer's score used as a standard for a particular hole or course
He was the sort of player who does the first two holes in one under bogey and then takes an eleven at the third.—P. G. Wodehouse
ˈbō-gē a numerical standard of performance set up as a mark to be aimed at especially in competition
ˈbō-gē an unidentified aircraftespecially: one not positively identified as friendly and so assumed to be hostile
verb
transitive verb
to shoot (a hole in golf) in one over par
noun (2)
a low strongly built cart
chiefly British a swiveling railway truck
the driving-wheel assembly consisting of the rear four wheels of a 6-wheel automotive truck
a small supporting or aligning wheel (as on the inside perimeter of a tank tread)
二战时期飞行员俚语称呼“未知飞行器,可能是敌对的”,可能源于 bog/bogge,该单词在16至17世纪已出现,是中古英语 bugge 的一种方言变体,“恐怖的幽灵”(参见 bug (n.))。
如果是这样, bogey 的起源与“幽灵,恐怖的幽灵,恶魔”这些方言词有关,例如 bogeyman,“令人恐惧的幻像,恐怖的景象”(16世纪), boggart,“在阴暗的地方出没的幻像”(约於1570,在威斯特摩兰、兰开夏、柴郡和约克郡),与 bogey (n.2)相比较。最早的现代形式似乎是苏格兰语的 bogle,“幽灵”,始见於约1500年,由斯科特、伯恩斯等推广至1800年左右的英国文学。
比赛中的标准分数
Noun (1) probably alteration of bogle
The first known use of bogey was in 1826
bog1 of 2noun
wet spongy groundespecially: a poorly drained acid area in which dead plant matter accumulates and sphagnum grows in abundance
bog2 of 2verb
to sink or become stuck in or as if in a bog
get bogged down in too much detail
bog1 of 2noun
wet spongy groundespecially: a poorly drained acid area in which dead plant matter accumulates and sphagnum grows in abundance
bog2 of 2verb
to sink or become stuck in or as if in a bog
get bogged down in too much detail
bogeymannoun
an imaginary monster used in threatening children
a terrifying or dreaded person or thing
bogeynoun
ˈbu̇g-ē,ˈbō-gē,ˈbü-gēghost, phantom
ˈbō-gē, also ˈbu̇g-ē, or ˈbü-gēsomething one is afraid of especially without reason
1 He bogeyed the par-4 11th before the last two of his five birdies.
2 Starting his afternoon round two shots behind Morikawa, Schauffele played a composed front nine in three under par but stalled around the turn, making his first bogey of the tournament at the 12th.
3 Fuego is new and fresh, in both content and intent, changing things up, sinking a few birdies, and settling for a bogey or two.
4 The 37-year-old Irishman recorded nine birdies without a bogey at a very gettable Valhalla to match the lowest round ever in any of the four major tournaments.
5 And this was an equaliser for our bogey side Charlton.
而这个进球是对我们的对手查尔顿而言,是一种平衡.
6 Scotland's Robert MacIntyre reached nine under but finished with successive bogeys as he signed for a 69 and seven under total.
7 As for Rose, bogeys on 17 and 18 blotted an otherwise excellent round.
8 But a bogey on the 17th was followed by a wayward drive that found water on the par-five 18th.
9 That led to bogey, one of two in his final four holes.
10 She's ingeniously vague about what Milton's bogey is.
她巧妙的模糊处理了弥尔顿的惑众谣言。
11 McIlroy closed with a 6-under 65, playing the final 11 holes in 6 under even with a double bogey on the 18th hole.
12 Xander Schauffele is the early leader with a nine-under 62 that included nine birdies and no bogeys.
13 The back nine on Sunday wasn’t pretty when he made four straight bogeys and fans on Long Island began cheering for more.
14 If he had had nerves of steel, great good luck and everything had gone right, McIlroy might have made bogey at the hole.
15 And in Los Angeles last year he coughed up an untimely bogey at the par-five 14th, which ultimately cost him US Open defeat to Wyndham Clark.
16 The ability to consistently sink putts from 10 to 15 feet seems to be the magic range for making birdies and avoiding bogeys.
17 A bogey is a target that you must presume to be an enemy until you know better.
不明飞行物意味着在确认前最好把它视为敌军。
18 Pirates boarded the vessel, the Fairchem Bogey, early on Saturday. It's now heading towards Somalia.
海盗在周六早上登上Fairchem Boge y号邮轮,该船目前正驶向索马里。
19 Tiger Woods had two triple bogeys and missed the cut.
20 During the second half of the 20th century, the global population explosion was the big demographic bogey.
20世纪下半页,全球人口在爆炸是人口统计学推断出来的最大恶梦。
1 鼻屎
2 标准杆数
3 敌机
8 警察
man law force police bill busy copper pig cop jack demon Constable filth peeler constabulary askari bluebottle walloper rozzer boys in blue the thin blue line traps gumheel gum-foot officer heat stick bear flat finger sky trap hop snake bull collar tin penny claw dick fuzzy policeman constable fuzz sham John nab roach Bobby slop flathead paddy pounder Robert mulligan lawman snatcher gendarme bluecoat finest oink gumshoe flatfoot azul shamus Kodiak gazer flic carabiniere bizzy alguacil flattie skull-buster scuffer
9 不明飞行物
12 幽灵
spirit shade ghost phantom apparition spectre wraith phantasm wight visitant boggart bodach jumbie spectral ghostly vision idol spook chimera bogle doppelganger bogeyman
13 怪物
chimeric terat- presence monster creature freak prodigy Juggernaut monstrosity booger bugbear bogeyman boogeyman orc