bogey
- IPA[ˈbo͝oɡē]
美式
- an evil or mischievous spirit;a person or thing that causes fear or alarm
noun: bogey, plural noun: bogeys
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. an evil or mischievous spirit bogeys and other unpleasant denizens of the night 同義詞
- ▪ a person or thing that causes fear or alarm the bogey of recession 同義詞
- ▪ US military slang an unidentified aircraft.
- 2. British informal (in sports) denoting an opponent that a team or player often loses to, or a venue where a team or player often performs badly they were our bogey team all season the Blues threatened a comeback against their bogey side on the bogey ground
- 3. British informal a piece of nasal mucus.
- a score of three strokes over par for a hole.
- complete (a hole) in three strokes over par.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a score of two strokes over par for a hole.
- complete (a hole) in two strokes over par.
Oxford Dictionary
- a score of three strokes over par for a hole.
- complete (a hole) in three strokes over par.
Oxford Dictionary
- a score of two strokes over par for a hole.
- complete (a hole) in two strokes over par.
Oxford American Dictionary
- 更多解釋
- IPA[ˈbəʊɡi]
英式
- an evil or mischievous spirit: bogeys and other unpleasant denizens of the night
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈbōɡē]
美式
- a score of one stroke over par at a hole: he walked off the green with a bogey four
- play (a hole) in one stroke over par.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈbəʊɡi]
英式
- a score of one stroke over par at a hole: he walked off the green with a bogey four
- play (a hole) in one stroke over par.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈbəʊɡi]
英式
- an act of swimming or bathing.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈbōɡē]
美式
- an act of swimming or bathing.
Oxford American Dictionary