单词 | bogey |
释义 | bogey1 of 3noun (1) bo·gey variants or less commonly bogie or bogy plural bogeys also bogies 1 ˈbu̇-gē ˈbō-, ˈbü- : specter, phantom 2 ˈbō-gē, also ˈbu̇-, or ˈbü- 3 \\ ˈbō-gē a : one stroke over par on a hole made a bogey on the second hole b chiefly British, dated : an average golfer's score used as a standard for a particular hole or course He was the sort of player who does the first two holes in one under bogey and then takes an eleven at the third. 4 ˈbō-gē 5 ˈbō-gē especially : one not positively identified as friendly and so assumed to be hostile bogey 2 of 3verb bo·gey ˈbō-gē bogeyed; bogeying transitive verb : to shoot (a hole in golf) in one over par bogey 3 of 3noun (2) bo·gey less common spelling of bogie entry 1 1 : a low strongly built cart 2 a chiefly British : a swiveling railway truck b : the driving-wheel assembly consisting of the rear four wheels of a 6-wheel automotive truck 3 : a small supporting or aligning wheel (as on the inside perimeter of a tank tread) bogey noun variants also bogie or bogy 1 as in enemy something or someone that causes fear or dread especially without reason math and math tests have long been bogeys for many students Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in ghost the soul of a dead person thought of especially as appearing to living people the child believed bogeys lived in the closet Synonyms & Similar Words
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