bogey
bogey 英 [ˈbəʊgi] 美 [ˈboʊgi]
n. 妖怪;可怕的人
名词复数:bogeys
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- n. 妖怪;可怕的人
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1. In this recession, we seek the bogey.
我们在这次衰退中寻找着魔鬼。
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2. Pressel started on the back nine and her birdie streak ended with a bogey on No. 13.
普雷塞尔从后九出发,连续三个小鸟之后,她在第13洞打出一个柏忌。
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3. I don't know anyone who would like a bogey green cashmere jumper with a matching kettle and toaster.
我不知道谁会喜欢一件另类的绿色开司米毛衣搭配一把水壶和一台烤土司机。
- bogey (n.1) World War II aviator slang for "unidentified aircraft, presumably hostile," probably ultimately from bogge, a variant of Middle English bugge "a frightening specter" (see bug (n.)).
- bogey (n.2) in golf, c. 1891, originally "number of strokes a good player is supposed to need for a given hole or course;" later, "score one over par" (1946); from the same source as bogey (n.1), on the notion of a "phantom" opponent, represented by the "ground score." The word was in vogue at the time in Britain through the popularity of a music-hall tune "Hush, Hush, Hush, Here Comes the Bogey Man."
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