mid-15c., Scottish gouf, usually taken as an alteration of Middle Dutch colf, colve "stick, club, bat," from Proto-Germanic *kulth- (cognates: Old Norse kolfr "clapper of a bell," German Kolben "mace, club, butt-end of a gun"). The game is from 14c., the word is first mentioned (along with fut-bol) in a 1457 Scottish statute on forbidden games (a later ordinance decrees, "That in na place of the realme thair be vsit fut-ballis, golf, or vther sic unprofitabill sportis" [Acts James IV, 1491, c.53]). Despite what you read on the Internet, "golf" is not an acronym. Golf ball attested from 1540s; the motorized golf-cart from 1951. Golf widow is from 1890.
Oh! who a golfer's bride would be,
Fast mated with a laddie
Who every day goes out to tee And with him takes the caddie.
["The Golf Widow's Lament," in "Golf," Oct. 31, 1890]
golf (v.)
c. 1800, from golf (n.). Related: Golfed; golfing.
雙語例句
1. Walking and golf increased in popularity during the 1980s.
在20世紀(jì)80年代越來越多的人喜歡上了遠(yuǎn)足或是打高爾夫球。
來自柯林斯例句
2. 673 private golf clubs took part in a recent study.
673家私人高爾夫俱樂部參與了最近的研究。
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3. At least three British golf courses are now owned by the Japanese.
現(xiàn)在英國(guó)至少有3家高爾夫球場(chǎng)為日本人所有。
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4. Johnson was clad casually in slacks and a light blue golf shirt.
約翰遜身穿休閑寬松的長(zhǎng)褲,配以淡藍(lán)色高爾夫襯衫。
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5. Weir broke his leg in a freak accident playing golf.