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putt
- IPA[pət]
美式
- try to hit a golf ball into the hole by striking it gently so that it rolls across the green
- a gentle stroke that hits a golf ball across the green towards the hole
verb: putt, 3rd person present: putts, gerund or present participle: putting, past tense: putted, past participle: putted
noun: putt, plural noun: putts
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動詞
- 1. try to hit a golf ball into the hole by striking it gently so that it rolls across the green Nicklaus putted for eagle on 11 of the 16 par 5s putt the balls into the hole
名詞
- 1. a gentle stroke that hits a golf ball across the green towards the hole he hit a four-iron to 20 ft and holed the putt a three-foot putt
- the rapid intermittent sound of a small gasoline engine: she heard the putt-putt of a boat coming toward them
- make a rapid intermittent sound: the machine gun put-putted behind me
Oxford American Dictionary
- a form of golf played on a miniature course in which the green can be reached in one stroke ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a form of golf played on a miniature course in which the green can be reached in one stroke ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[pʌt]
英式
- try to hit a golf ball into the hole by striking it gently so that it rolls across the green: the player who can putt is a match for anyone his putting was as consistent and accurate as before
- a gentle stroke that hits a golf ball across the green towards the hole: he hit a four-iron to 20 ft and holed the putt a three-foot putt
Oxford Dictionary