bogey / ˈboʊ gi; for 2 also ˈbʊg i, ˈbu gi /

⚽高中词汇妖怪妖魔鬼怪妖精妖魔

bogey2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural bo·geys.

  1. Golf. a score of one stroke over par on a hole.par.
  2. bogy.
  3. Also bo·gy, bo·gie .Military. an unidentified aircraft or missile, especially one detected as a blip on a radar screen.
  4. bogie.
v. 有主动词 verb

bo·geyed, bo·gey·ing.

  1. Golf. to make a bogey on: Arnold Palmer bogeyed the 18th hole.

bogey 近义词

n. 名词 noun

ghost

更多bogey例句

  1. He then bogeyed two of the final four holes to miss a playoff with Finau and Cameron Smith by two shots.
  2. The friendship is such that even in his disappointment after a bogey at 18 on Monday, even after riding out an interminable week interrupted by a hurricane, Rahm was waiting to congratulate Finau after he won in a playoff.
  3. The Spaniard had a chance to force a three-way playoff with Finau and Smith but made a bogey at No.
  4. Much of the fun came from other people’s reactions to landing bogeys or particularly clean shots.
  5. That day in Louisville was the day Rickie Fowler really thought he could win and felt the sting of nibbling closely and a 45-year-old Phil Mickelson wound up bemoaning that bogey on No.
  6. The last two sentences quoted above seem to me needlessly bogey-hunting.
  7. Note: This article has been corrected to note that Bogey passed away in 1957, four years before The Jockey Club opened in 1961.
  8. So dies the invasion of England bogey which, from first to last, has wrought us an infinity of harm.
  9. "Bery good," said Bogey, as he instantly disappeared through the gate.
  10. Glancing up, he espied the black face of Bogey looking down upon him.
  11. Bogey heard it also, and involuntarily put his hands on big stomach and made a comically wry face.
  12. Just at this crisis Bogey, with his eyes glaring and his white teeth fully exposed, thrust his black face from the foliage.