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tee

/tee/US // ti //UK // (tiː) //

发球,三通,发球机,发球台

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the letter T or t.
    • : something shaped like a T, as a three-way joint used in fitting pipes together.
    • : T-bar.
    • : T-shirt.
    • : the mark aimed at in various games, as curling.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a crosspiece at the top; shaped like a T.

Examples

  • The kids had a gift for him too, a tee shirt with ‘Baseball Spoken Here’ stenciled across the front.

  • One of my favorite tee shirts proclaims “I am already against the next war.”

  • She smirks from the side of coffee mugs, tee shirts, post cards, and books around the world.

  • Oddly, given that the games are in the land of the midnight tee-time, there is no golf on the roster, and never has been.

  • By that time, his arms were so tired from three full swings a hole that he could hardly knock the ball off the tee.

  • A tight-fitting wood plug is driven into the throughway of the tee and the ends ground off flush on the emery wheel.

  • Th' prisident was first off th' tee with an excellent three while his opponent was almost hopelessly bunkered in a camera.

  • "Let's sit in that car down by the first tee," Harold suggested.

  • A "tee" is a small mound of sand or earth upon which the ball rests.

  • They came together, however, on the putting-green, and had a short walk to the next tee.