搜尋結果
bowl
- IPA[bōl]
美式
- a ball made slightly asymmetrical so that it runs on a curved course, used in the game of lawn bowling.
- roll (a ball or hoop) along the ground;(of a bowler) propel (the ball) with a straight arm towards the batter, typically in such a way that the ball bounces once
verb: bowl, 3rd person present: bowls, gerund or present participle: bowling, past tense: bowled, past participle: bowled
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. a ball made slightly asymmetrical so that it runs on a curved course, used in the game of lawn bowling.
動詞
- 1. roll (a ball or hoop) along the ground she snatched her hat off and bowled it ahead of her like a hoop
- 2. (of a bowler) propel (the ball) with a straight arm towards the batter, typically in such a way that the ball bounces once Lillee bowled another bouncer Sobers bowled to Willis 同義詞
- ▪ dismiss (a batter) by knocking down the wicket with the ball which one has bowled Stewart was bowled for 33
- 3. British move rapidly and smoothly in a specified direction they bowled along the country roads 同義詞
- 4. play the game of bowling I usually bowl Tuesday nights
- ▪ achieve (a certain score) in tenpin bowling she bowled a 162 high game