tee
/tiː/ (bre, ipa) · [tˈi] /tiː/ (ame, ipa) · [tˈi] /ˈtē How to pronounce tee (audio)/ (ame, mw)
tee — 名詞
- teesingular
- teesplural
1. a small support that lifts a golf ball for the first shot on a hole, or the mark
球座;開球區
高爾夫開球用的小支架,也可指開球區
a small support that lifts a golf ball for the first shot on a hole, or the marked place where that opening shot is taken.
Eli pushed the ball deeper into the tee before his first drive.
Eli 在第一次開球前把球更深地放進球座。
put the ball on a golf tee
The group met at the first tee just after sunrise.
這一組球員在日出後不久於第一個開球區集合。
the tee: starting area for a hole
A plastic tee snapped when Ignacio hit the shot too steeply.
Ignacio 揮桿角度太陡時,一個塑膠球座斷了。
The coach told Anjali to stay relaxed on the tee.
教練要 Anjali 在開球區上保持放鬆。
- teeing area
refers only to the marked starting place, not the small support itself
- tee peg
refers to the small support in the ground, especially in golf equipment talk
用法筆記
Common in golf. It can mean the small peg under the ball or, from context, the place where a hole begins, especially in phrases like first tee.
常見錯誤
2. a small support that keeps a rugby or American football upright before someone k
踢球座
開踢前固定橄欖球的座架
a small support that keeps a rugby or American football upright before someone kicks it.
The kicker asked Christopher to move the tee a little left.
踢球員請 Christopher 把踢球座稍微往左移。
move the tee before the kick
Rain made the ball slip off the tee before the kickoff.
下雨讓球在開踢前從踢球座上滑落。
ball on the tee before kickoff
Nkechi carried a spare tee to the sideline during practice.
Nkechi 練習時帶了一個備用踢球座到邊線旁。
The coach replaced the broken tee before the final kick.
教練在最後一踢前換掉了壞掉的踢球座。
- kicking tee
the full sports term for the support used before a kick
- ball holder
more general and less sport-specific than tee
用法筆記
Used in rugby and American football. Unlike noun sense 1, this support is for setting up a kick rather than for hitting a golf ball.
常見錯誤
3. a T-shirt, especially when people mention it in an easy, casual way.
T恤
口語裡對 T-shirt 的簡稱
a T-shirt, especially when people mention it in an easy, casual way.
Nala wore a loose white tee with faded blue jeans.
Nala 穿著一件寬鬆的白色 T 恤,配褪色藍牛仔褲。
informal tee = T-shirt
The band sold black tees outside the stadium after the show.
演出後,樂團在體育場外賣黑色 T 恤。
plural tees in casual sales talk
Astrid folded the clean tee and placed it in her backpack.
Astrid 把洗乾淨的 T 恤摺好,放進背包裡。
Ziad changed into a dry tee after soccer practice.
Ziad 在足球練習後換上了一件乾的 T 恤。
用法筆記
Informal and common in fashion or everyday speech. In more neutral writing, people often choose T-shirt instead of tee.
常見錯誤
tee — 動詞
- teepresent simple I / you / we / they
- tees3rd person singular
- teeing-ing form
- teedpast simple
1. to put a golf ball onto a tee so it is ready for the shot.
放上球座
把高爾夫球放到球座上準備擊打
to put a golf ball onto a tee so it is ready for the shot.
Ignacio teed the ball low because the wind was strong.
因為風很強,Ignacio 把球放上球座時放得很低。
tee + object + adverb for ball height
Ari teed the second ball beside the red marker.
Ari 在紅色標記旁把第二顆球放上球座。
tee + object before a shot
Before the lesson, Ziad carefully teed each practice ball.
上課前,Ziad 小心地把每顆練習球放上球座。
The caddie teed a ball for Christopher at the first hole.
桿弟在第一洞為 Christopher 把球放上球座。
文法句型
tee + object
tee + object + adverb
用法筆記
Used in golf and usually takes ball as its object. It refers to setting the ball on the support before hitting, not to making the shot itself.