单词 | to hole in one |
释义 | > as lemmasto hole (out) in one b. absol. Golf. To drive the ball into a hole. to hole (out) in one: to achieve a ‘hole in one’ (see hole n. 4a); also figurative. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > golf > play golf [verb (intransitive)] > hole the ball hole1867 ace1998 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > golf > play golf [verb (intransitive)] > score to hole (out) in one1867 1867 Cornhill Mag. Apr. 492 The deadly accuracy with which they approach the hole, and ‘hole out’, as it is called. 1886 ‘Stonehenge’ Man. Brit. Rural Sports (ed. 16) 754/2 He who succeeds in holeing in fewer strokes than his opponent wins that hole. 1928 D. L. Sayers Unpleasantness at Bellona Club xii. 141 ‘I say we shall find a long scratch on the paint,’ said Parker... ‘Holed it in one, Charles.’ 1939 ‘N. Blake’ Smiler with Knife iii. 49 ‘Oh, E.B. The E.B. printed on the flag we found in that locker?’ ‘Holed out in one.’ 1971 Daily Tel. 12 June 1/5 John Hudson made golfing history in the Martini tournament..yesterday, holing in one at successive holes. < as lemmas |
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