释义 |
putt1 /put/ transitive verb (puttˈing; putted)- To hurl (a shot, stone or weight) in the sport of putting the shot (also put /put or pŭt/ (see put1)
- To hit (a golf ball) with a putter so that it rolls along the ground and towards, ideally into, the hole (also archaic put /put/)
intransitive verb (golf)To make a putt or putts transitive verb and intransitive verb (golf)(in combination with a number) to take a given number of putts to put the ball in the hole, as in he four-putted (at) the last hole noun- A throw (also put /put or pŭt/ (see put1)
- A stroke made with a putter on, or sometimes near, a putting green (golf)
ORIGIN: A Scottish form of put1 puttˈer noun - Someone who putts or can putt
- A usu short-handled golf-club with an upright striking-face, used in putting
puttˈing noun - The exercise of hurling a heavy weight (also putting the shot (see under put1); Scot)
- The act or art of making a putt (golf)
- A game played with putters and golf balls on a small course with several holes
puttˈing-cleek noun An old-fashioned putter of cleek design, the blade long and narrow, running straight from the shaft putting green noun - The turf, made firm and smooth for putting, round each of the holes of a golf course
- A small golf course with several holes for practice or for putting as an informal game
puttˈing-stone see under put1 putt out To complete a hole in a round of golf by putting the ball into the hole |