| 释义 | 
		  tee2 /tē/     noun- A small plastic or wooden support for the ball, with a concave top, used when it is first played at each hole (golf)
 - The strip of ground (also teeing ground or area) where this is done
 - A plastic support from which a dead ball may be kicked in rugby and American football
 - The mark aimed at in quoits or curling
       transitive verb and  intransitive verb (teeˈing; teed or tee'd) (often with up) to place (the golf ball) on the tee   ORIGIN: False sing from orig form teaz, itself of uncertain origin   tee box  noun (golf) -  A box containing sand for filling divots made on the tee
 - The teeing ground
   tee marker  noun (golf) A coloured marker on the ground indicating the forward limit of the teeing ground  teeˈ-off  noun (golf) -  The strip of ground where tees are placed and where play begins at each hole
 - The act of hitting the golf ball from the tee to begin play at a hole (also teeing-offˈ)
   tee shot  noun (golf) The first stroke at a hole    tee off  - To start play with a shot from the tee (golf)
 - Generally, to start proceedings, make the opening move, etc (informal)
 - To annoy (informal)
    tee up  To prepare (oneself or something) (with for)    |