单词 | putt |
释义 | putt (pʌt ) Word forms: putts , putting , putted 1. countable noun A putt is a stroke in golf that you make when the ball has reached the green in an attempt to get the ball in the hole. ...a 5-foot putt. 2. verb In golf, when you putt the ball, you hit a putt. Turner, however, putted superbly, twice holing from 40 feet. [VERB] Collocations: sink a putt He gave himself a good chance when the ball finished six feet from the hole, but he was unable to sink the putt. Times, Sunday Times He could hardly sink a putt as plans an overdue title charge were sunk by three bogeys in the first five holes. The Sun Had he managed to sink the putt and gone on to win, he would have pocketed an additional 350,000, made up of first prize and bonus-pool money. Times, Sunday Times So it's tee off, hit the green, sink a putt and then sprint to the next hole with your clubs on your back. Times, Sunday Times He held his nerve to sink the putt that proved so decisive. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 轻击 高尔夫球的 Japanese: パット |
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