bunkered

英 [ˈbʌŋkəd] 美 [ˈbʌŋkərd]

v.  把球击入了沙坑(因而处境艰难)
bunker的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT (通常建于地下的)掩体;地堡
    A bunker is a place, usually underground, that has been built with strong walls to protect it against heavy gunfire and bombing.
    1. ...an extensive network of fortified underground bunkers.
      四通八达的地下防御工事
  2. 煤箱;燃料箱
    A bunker is a container for coal or other fuel.
    1. (高尔夫球场上的)沙坑
      On a golf course, a bunker is a large area filled with sand, which is deliberately put there as an obstacle that golfers must try to avoid.
      1. VERB (高尔夫球运动中)把球击入沙坑
        In golf, if you bunker a shot, you hit your ball into the bunker.
        1. She bunkered her second shot.
          她第二次击球把球打进了沙坑。

      双语例句

      1. She bunkered her second shot.
        她第二次击球把球打进了沙坑。
      2. Some investment banks have flitted to Canary Wharf to the east and hedge funds have bunkered in the swish West End as foreign capital has streamed into London.
        随着外资纷纷流入伦敦,一些投资银行迁到东部的金丝雀码头,对冲基金也搬到了豪华的伦敦西区。
      3. Yes, amount of oil bunkered has been granted.
        是的,加油数量已经达成一致。
      4. The green is large and well bunkered, so be sure and take aim at the right spot.
        果岭很大,又被大沙坑包围着,要确信朝右边瞄准。