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n. 妖怪;可怕的人
n. (Bogey)人名;(法)博热
n.
妖怪;可怕的东西;[体]标准打数;不明飞行物
变形
复数:bogeys
英英释义
bogey[ 'bəuɡi ]
n.
an evil spirit
同义词:bogybogie
(golf) a score of one stroke over par on a hole
an unidentified (and possibly enemy) aircraft
同义词:bogybogie
v.to shoot in one stroke over par
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
A bogey is a target that you must presume to be an enemy until you know better.
不明飞行物意味着在确认前最好把它视为敌军。
Nick Faldo makes an incredible putt from 50 feet,although it's a triple Bogey.
尼克·法尔多从50英尺开外打了一记漂亮的轻击入穴,尽管已是超出标准杆3杆。
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bogey: [19] Bogey is one of a set of words relating to alarming or annoying manifestations of the supernatural (others are bogle, bug, bugbear, and possibly boggle and bugaboo) whose interconnections are difficult to sort out. A strand common to most of them is a northern origin, which has led some to suggest an ultimate source in Scandinavia – perhaps an ancestor of Norwegian dialect bugge ‘important man’ (which has also been linked with English big) might lie behind Middle English bugge, originally ‘scarecrow’ but later used for more spectral objects of terror.Others, however, noting Welsh bwg, bwgan ‘ghost’, have gone with a Celtic origin. Of more recent uses of bogey, ‘policeman’ and ‘nasal mucus’ seem to have appeared between the two World Wars, while ‘golf score of one stroke over par’ is said to have originated at the Great Yarmouth Golf Club in the 1890s, when a certain Major Wellman exclaimed, during the course of a particularly trying round, that he must be playing against the ‘bogey-man’ (a figure in a popular song of the time). Bogie ‘undercarriage’ [19] is a different word (of if anything obscurer origin than bogey).
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.)). Thus it shares ancestry with many dialect words, such as bog/bogge (attested 16c.-17c.), bogeyman (16c.), boggart "specter that haunts a gloomy spot" (c. 1570, in Westmoreland, Lancashire, Cheshire, and Yorkshire). The earliest modern form appears to be Scottish bogle "ghost," attested from c. 1500 and popularized c. 1800 in English literature by Scott, Burns, etc.
bogey (n.2)
in golfing, 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 because of the popularity of a music hall tune "Hush, Hush, Hush, Here Comes the Bogey Man."
One popular song at least has left its permanent effect on the game of golf. That song is 'The Bogey Man.' In 1890 Dr. Thos. Browne, R.N., the hon. secretary of the Great Yarmouth Club, was playing against a Major Wellman, the match being against the 'ground score,' which was the name given to the scratch value of each hole. The system of playing against the 'ground score' was new to Major Wellman, and he exclaimed, thinking of the song of the moment, that his mysterious and well-nigh invincible opponent was a regular 'bogey-man.' The name 'caught on' at Great Yarmouth, and to-day 'Bogey' is one of the most feared opponents on all the courses that acknowledge him. [1908, cited in OED]
Other early golfing sources give it an American origin. As a verb, attested by 1948.1. Age is another bogey for actresses.
年龄是另一个让女演员们担心的问题。
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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. Look, Bogey, there's the town.
看那,博盖,那边是城区。
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4. I've got a bogey on my tail!
我的尾部有一台敌机!
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5. Is that you, Bogey?
是你吗,博盖?
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6. In India bogey whistle, especially women.
在印度忌吹口哨,特别是妇女。
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7. She's ingeniously vague about what Milton's bogey is.
她巧妙的模糊处理了弥尔顿的惑众谣言。
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8. Hank: I missed two putts and ended up with another bogey.
汉克:我有两杆没推好,结果又得了一个博忌。
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9. He ended up with a double bogey and lost in 19 holes to Thomas Bjorn.
他最终以一个双柏忌结束,在第19洞他败给了托马斯·比约恩。
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10. Postpartum women usually have to bogey cold, but living lotus may from time to bogey.
通常妇女产后要忌冷食,但维生莲藕可不忌。
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11. If not for a bogey on 18, Zhou would have earned the first top-5 finish of his career.
如果不是在第18洞的柏忌,周就将取得自己职业生涯中的首个前五名的成绩。
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12. How you react to a bogey or a birdie can also be a sign of how you manage stress every day.
你对坏球或小鸟球的反应也反映着你应付日常压力的能力。
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13. 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。
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14. Pirates boarded the vessel, the Fairchem Bogey, early on Saturday. It's now heading towards Somalia.
海盗在周六早上登上Fairchem Boge y号邮轮,该船目前正驶向索马里。
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15. During the second half of the 20th century, the global population explosion was the big demographic bogey.
20世纪下半页,全球人口在爆炸是人口统计学推断出来的最大恶梦。
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16. "For heaven's sake keep the front door shut! Go round to the back," shouts someone. And then she hears bogey.
“老天爷,把前门关上!绕后门走。”有人大声喊道。接着,她听见博盖说。
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17. Scott played in the afternoon, where a gust of wind played tricks on him at the final hole and led to bogey.
斯科特下午打球的时候,一阵狂风使得他在最后一洞吞了柏忌。
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18. Two holes later, Zhou, still frustrated, again found water on his tee shot on No. 7. He managed a bogey and fell to 4-over.
两洞之后,第七洞周再次开球下水,这洞他打了柏忌,成绩落到高于标准杆四杆。
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19. Moreover, he and Srihari found nothing to distinguish the bogey-eaters from the others, and they neglected to ask them why they did it.
此外,他和斯里赫里发现不出吃食鼻涕的人与其他人的区别,可是他们忽视了问吃鼻涕的人是为了什么才去吃它。
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20. These mythological beings went my many names including bogey-man and boggard, which was one of the breeds of little nasties in Harry Potter.
这些神话般的物体有很多的名字,包括bogey-man和boggard,也是哈利·波特中讨厌鬼的一种。
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21. Played by the bonny Bonnie Wright, she can cast a wicked bat-bogey hex. She's also a killer Quidditch player and suddenly the apple of Harry Potter's eye.
由邦尼·赖特扮演,她也是一个魁地奇的杀手球员,哈利·波特的掌上明珠。
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22. Alice had cowered under the blankets hiding from the bogey man who her elder brothers assured her would come and get her if she so much as poked her nose out.
艾丽斯畏缩在毛毯底下躲避那个妖怪,她哥哥使她相信,如果她把鼻子伸出来,妖怪就会来捉她。
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23. Alice had cowered under the blankets hiding from the bogey man, who, her elder brothers assured her, would come and get her if she so much as poked her nose out.
艾丽斯畏缩在毛毯底下躲避那个妖怪,她哥哥使她相信,如果她把鼻子伸出来,妖怪就会来捉她。
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24. At the very moment that Woolf advises women readers to look past Milton's bogey, she finds herself in the peculiar position of echoing the poetry of John Milton.
伍尔夫劝女性读者不去理会,弥尔顿的惑众谣言的时候,发现自己处境尴尬,因为她需要附和弥尔顿的诗歌。
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25. At the very moment that Woolf advises women readers to look past Milton's bogey, she finds herself in the peculiar position of echoing the poetry of John Milton.
伍尔夫劝女性读者不去理会,弥尔顿的惑众谣言的时候,发现自己处境尴尬,因为她需要附和弥尔顿的诗歌。
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