bowling green 英 [ˈbəuliŋ ɡri:n]   美 [ˈbolɪŋ ɡrin]

bowling green

bowling green  英 [ˈbəuliŋ ɡri:n] 美 [ˈbolɪŋ ɡrin]

n. 草地保龄球场;玩滚木球草地 

名词复数:bowling greens 

"Valentine's Day has really caught on" in Japan, says Jack Santino, professor of folklore and popular culture at bowling green State University. “情人节在日本真的非常流行。” Bowling Green州立大学,民间艺术和流行文化教授Jack Santino说。
On Tea Party Patriots, a website thatfunctions partly as a national registry of local Tea Party groups, theydiscovered there was no bowling green group, so they started one. 在茶党爱国者网站,一个部分作为全国各地的地区茶党组织的注册机构来用的网站上,他们发现鲍灵格林还没有组织,于是他们发起了一个这样的地区茶党组织。

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  • n. 草地保龄球场;玩滚木球草地
  • 1. "Valentine's Day has really caught on" in Japan, says Jack Santino, professor of folklore and popular culture at bowling green State University.

    “情人节在日本真的非常流行。” Bowling Green州立大学,民间艺术和流行文化教授Jack Santino说。

  • 2. On Tea Party Patriots, a website thatfunctions partly as a national registry of local Tea Party groups, theydiscovered there was no bowling green group, so they started one.

    在茶党爱国者网站,一个部分作为全国各地的地区茶党组织的注册机构来用的网站上,他们发现鲍灵格林还没有组织,于是他们发起了一个这样的地区茶党组织。

  • 3. Faigin, along with bowling green professor of clinical psychology Catherine Stein, co-authored a review of theater as mental health therapy in a recent issue of of Psychiatric Services.

    费金和博林格林的临床心理学教授凯瑟琳.斯坦在最近的一期《精神科服务》(Psychiatric Services)杂志上共同发表了一篇关于将戏剧用于心理康复治疗的评论。

ˈbowling green / ; NAmE / noun an area of grass that has been cut short on which the game of bowlsis played 草地滚球场 bowling green bowling greens ˈbowling green / ; NAmE /
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