golf
golf — 名詞
1. an outdoor sport where competitors use special long thin sticks (clubs) to strik
高爾夫球
高爾夫球運動
an outdoor sport where competitors use special long thin sticks (clubs) to strike a small ball toward each of several holes set across a wide grassy field, aiming to complete all holes with the lowest number of strokes.
Defne plays golf with her grandfather every Sunday at the local course.
Defne 每週日都和祖父在當地球場打高爾夫球。
collocation: play golf
The golf course near Kenji's house has eighteen holes and a beautiful lake.
Kenji 家附近的高爾夫球場有十八個洞和一座美麗的湖泊。
Sofia bought a new set of golf clubs before her first tournament.
Sofia 在首次比賽前買了一套新的高爾夫球桿。
A standard round of golf usually takes about four hours to complete.
打一場標準的高爾夫球通常大約需要四小時。
Asher's golf ball landed close to the hole, so he needed just one putt.
Asher 的高爾夫球落在洞口附近,所以他只需要推一桿。
- the links
specifically refers to a type of coastal golf course, not the sport in general; used mostly in British English
- the fairway
refers to one part of a golf course rather than the whole sport
常見錯誤
golf — 動詞
1. to take part in the outdoor sport of golf by hitting a ball around a course and
打高爾夫
從事高爾夫球運動
to take part in the outdoor sport of golf by hitting a ball around a course and trying to get it into each of the holes with as few strokes as possible.
Hoa golfs at the country club every Saturday morning with her husband.
Hoa 每週六早上都和丈夫在鄉村俱樂部打高爾夫。
simple present: third-person singular 'golfs'
Élise and her brother went golfing at the famous course in St. Andrews.
Élise 和她哥哥去聖安德魯斯的著名球場打高爾夫。
pattern: go + golfing
Hugo started golfing regularly after he retired from his teaching job.
Hugo 從教職退休後開始定期打高爾夫。
Sana plays golf whenever she visits her parents, because their house is right next to a course.
Sana 每次探望父母都會打高爾夫,因為她家旁邊就有一座球場。
- play golf
more common than the bare verb 'golf', especially in everyday conversation
文法句型
golf + adverb of place/time
go + golfing
用法筆記
Often used in the pattern 'go + golfing' ('We went golfing last weekend'), though the bare verb form ('He golfs every Tuesday') is also correct.