golf 英 [gɒlf]   美 [gɑlf]

golf

golf  英 [gɒlf] 美 [gɑlf]

n. 高尔夫球;高尔夫球运动  vi. 打高尔夫球 

进行时:golfing  过去式:golfed  过去分词:golfed  第三人称单数:golfs  名词复数:golfs 

golf isn't his cup of tea. 打高尔夫球并非他的爱好。
I like to play golf. 我喜欢打高尔夫球。

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  • n. 高尔夫球;高尔夫球运动
  • vi. 打高尔夫球
  • 1. golf isn't his cup of tea.

    打高尔夫球并非他的爱好。

  • 2. I like to play golf.

    我喜欢打高尔夫球。

  • 3. He enjoyed a round of golf on a Sunday morning.

    他喜欢星期天的上午打一场高尔夫球。

  • golf (n.) mid-15c., Scottish gouf, usually taken as an alteration of Middle Dutch colf, colve "stick, club, bat," from Proto-Germanic *kulth- (source also of Old Norse kolfr "clapper of a bell," German Kolben "mace, club, butt-end of a gun"). The game is from 14c., the word is first mentioned (along with fut-bol) in a 1457 Scottish statute on forbidden games (a later ordinance decrees, "That in na place of the realme thair be vsit fut-ballis, golf, or vther sic unprofitabill sportis" [Acts James IV, 1491, c.53]). Despite what you read on the internet, "golf" is not an acronym (this story seems to date back no earlier than 1997). Golf ball attested from 1540s; the motorized golf-cart from 1951. Golf widow is from 1890.
  • golf (v.) c. 1800, from golf (n.). Related: Golfed; golfing.
golf / ɡɒlf ; NAmE ɡɑːlf ; ɡɔːlf / noun [uncountable ] a game played over a large area of ground using specially shaped sticks to hit a small hard ball (a golf ball) into a series of 9 or 18 holes, using as few strokes as possible 高尔夫球运动 He enjoyed a round of golfon a Sunday morning. 他喜欢星期天的上午打一场高尔夫球。 see also crazy golf , minigolf golf golfs golfed golfing golf / ɡɒlf ; NAmE ɡɑːlf ; ɡɔːlf /
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