caddie
caddie 英 ['kædɪ] 美 [ˈkædi]
vi. 当球童 n. 球童
进行时:caddying 过去式:caddied 过去分词:caddied 第三人称单数:caddies 名词复数:caddies
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- vi. 当球童
- n. 球童
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1. Did you know that you could get a free ride to college for being a golf caddie?
你知道做一个高尔夫球童就可以免费上大学吗?
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2. I take the washcloth from the shower caddie and gently scrub my feet.
我拿起澡巾,开始轻轻地擦我的脚。
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3. When you can always find the golf ball , the golfer will almost always want you to caddie for them again .
当您随时可找到高尔夫球,高尔夫选手将几乎总是要你的球童为他们再次。
- caddie (n.) 1630s, "a cadet, student soldier," Scottish form of French cadet (see cadet). From 1730 as "person who runs errands;" meaning "golfer's assistant" is from 1851. A letter from Edinburgh c. 1730 describes the city's extensive and semi-organized "Cawdys, a very useful Black-Guard, who attend ... publick Places to go at Errands; and though they are Wretches, that in Rags lye upon the Stairs and in the Streets at Night, yet are they often considerably trusted .... This Corps has a kind of Captain ... presiding over them, whom they call the Constable of the Cawdys."
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