ball

ball — 動詞

1. to squeeze, roll, or gather a soft material so that it takes on a rounded, close

1.動詞及物 / 不及物C1
釋義

揉成團;捏圓

把柔軟物體揉、捏、團成圓形

to squeeze, roll, or gather a soft material so that it takes on a rounded, closed shape, such as crumpling paper or kneading dough.

例句

Kenji balled the dough between his palms before placing it on the tray.

Kenji 把麵糰在掌心之間揉成圓球,然後放到烤盤上。

transitive: ball + soft material

Mei angrily balled the letter up and threw it into the bin.

Mei 氣得把信揉成一團,丟進垃圾桶。

ball something up (phrasal pattern)

同義詞
  • crumple

    specifically for paper or fabric; less rounded result

  • roll

    more general; needn't end in a closed shape

  • scrunch

    informal; emphasises the squeezing motion

  • clench

    for hands only; about tightness, not roundness

反義詞
  • unfold

    for paper or cloth that has been balled

  • flatten

    opposing the round result

文法句型

ball something up

ball up into something

用法筆記

Object is usually a soft, shapeable material (paper, dough, cloth, hands) or a body part that can curl. Frequently appears with the particle 'up' to stress completion of the round shape.

常見錯誤

She balled the metal box.
She crushed the metal box.
💡'ball' needs a soft, shapeable object, not something rigid.
He balled the paper to the floor.
He balled up the paper and threw it on the floor.
💡forming the ball and moving it are two actions; don't merge them.

2. a vulgar slang verb, said mostly of a male subject, for having sex with a partne

2.動詞及物C2
釋義

上床;性交

粗俗俚語,多指男性與人性交

a vulgar slang verb, said mostly of a male subject, for having sex with a partner.

例句

The lyrics are crude, bragging about who the singer balled the night before.

歌詞十分粗俗,吹噓著這位歌手前一晚跟誰上了床。

vulgar slang; avoid in polite or formal speech

After three drinks, Frank leaned over and whispered that he had balled Sandra in the back of the truck.

喝了三杯酒之後,Frank 湊過來,小聲說自己曾在卡車後座跟 Sandra 上過床。

transitive vulgar slang: ball + person

同義詞
  • screw

    also vulgar slang; more current than 'ball'

  • sleep with

    the standard, neutral phrase

  • bed

    literary or dated; less crude than 'ball'

文法句型

ball someone

用法筆記

Vulgar US slang, mostly mid-20th-century. Subject is typically male in older usage. Learners should recognise it for reading older fiction or song lyrics, but not produce it — it offends in almost every modern setting.

常見錯誤

Using 'ball' in workplace, classroom, or formal writing.
Use 'sleep with' or a clinical term instead.
💡'ball' is vulgar slang and inappropriate outside frank, informal speech.
They balled at the party.' (intransitive)
He balled her at the party.' (transitive)
💡this sense takes a direct object.

ball — 名詞