bogeys

英 [ˈbəʊgiz] 美 [ˈboʊgiz]

n.  (无缘无故)使人害怕的事物; (干结的)鼻屎; 超一击(超过击入一洞的标准杆数一杆)
bogey的复数



柯林斯词典

    The spelling bogy and the plural form bogies are also used. 亦可拼作bogey,复数形式亦可为bogies。

  1. N-COUNT 令人谈之色变的事物;让人担心的人
    A bogey is something or someone that people are worried about, perhaps without much cause or reason.
    1. The universal bogey is AIDS...
      艾滋病是所有人唯恐避之不及的东西。
    2. Age is another bogey for actresses.
      年龄是另一个让女演员头疼的问题。
    3. Bogey is also an adjective.
    4. Did people still tell their kids imbecilic scare stories about bogey policewomen?
      人们还在给他们的孩子们讲那些恐怖女警察吓唬人的弱智故事吗?
  2. 干鼻屎
    A bogey is a piece of dried mucus that comes from inside your nose.
    1. (高尔夫球)比标准杆数多一杆的进球
      In golf, when a player scores a bogey at a hole, he or she takes one more shot than the standard that has been fixed for that hole.

      双语例句

      1. She said: 'We'd expect to see players hit more eagles and more double bogeys when playing against Woods, reflecting a high-risk, high-reward strategy.
        她说道:我们本以为这些球手在对上老虎伍兹时,会采取高风险高回报的策略,打出更多的老鹰球或双伯忌。
      2. He had two more bogeys and was in last place until he fought back for a72, leaving him three shots below the projected cut.
        并且情况并没有好转,他后来又吞了两个柏忌而处于最后一名的位置,只到最后他进行回击,得出72杆。
      3. All right, be aware, we got three bogeys unidentified.
        好的,注意了,你们后面来了三个不明身份的人。
      4. They see bogeys in every bush.
        他们在每个灌木丛中都看得到妖怪。
      5. The biggest bogeys are terrorism and, in the Middle East, regime collapse, though in some ways the region is more stable now than it has been for a long time.
        最可怕的因素是恐怖主义,在中东,最大的不稳定因素是政权倒台,尽管从某些角度看,现在这个地区与过去很长时间相比,其实更稳定。