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1 golf
m.golf.* * *1 (deporte) golf2 (terreno) golf course* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=juego) golf2) (=pista) golf course; (=club) golf club; (=chalet) clubhouse* * *masculino golf* * *= golf.Ex. Golf is, of course, a sport also indelibly linked to Scotland, and the suburbs of the city boast several golf courses.----* campo de golf = golf course.* carrito de golf = golf cart.* ciudad famosa por el golf = golfing town.* jugador de golf = golfer.* máquina de escribir de pelota de golf = golf-ball typewriter.* palo de golf = golf club.* pistas de golf = links course.* * *masculino golf* * *= golf.Ex: Golf is, of course, a sport also indelibly linked to Scotland, and the suburbs of the city boast several golf courses.
* campo de golf = golf course.* carrito de golf = golf cart.* ciudad famosa por el golf = golfing town.* jugador de golf = golfer.* máquina de escribir de pelota de golf = golf-ball typewriter.* palo de golf = golf club.* pistas de golf = links course.* * *golf* * *
golf sustantivo masculino
golf
golf sustantivo masculino golf
' golf' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
campo
- hoyo
- open
- palo
- par
- swing
- calle
- cancha
- golfito
- hierro
- mini-golf
- recorrido
- taco
- vuelta
English:
ball
- bunker
- club
- course
- drive
- front nine
- golf
- golf ball
- golf club
- golf course
- green
- hazard
- hole
- link
- miniature golf
- on
- par
- putt
- putting
- putting green
- rough
- round
- set
- shaft
- shot
- slice
- cap
- cocktail
- handicap
- iron
- keen
- links
- swing
- wood
* * *golf nmgolf* * *m DEP golf;campo de golf golf course* * *golf nm: golf* * *golf n golf -
2 golf
• goldsmith• golf ball -
3 campo de golf
• golf ball• golf club• golf course• golf link• golf links• golf pants -
4 jugador de golf
• golf links• golf player• golfball• goliard -
5 pantalones de golf
• golf link• golf player• plus fours -
6 campo de golf
golf course, golf links plural* * *(n.) = golf courseEx. Golf is, of course, a sport also indelibly linked to Scotland, and the suburbs of the city boast several golf courses.* * *(n.) = golf courseEx: Golf is, of course, a sport also indelibly linked to Scotland, and the suburbs of the city boast several golf courses.
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7 palo de golf
golf club* * *(n.) = golf clubEx. Answering machines, baby monitors, golf clubs, and toasters were used for testing consumers' shopping habits.* * *(n.) = golf clubEx: Answering machines, baby monitors, golf clubs, and toasters were used for testing consumers' shopping habits.
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8 mini-golf
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9 carrito de golf
(n.) = golf cartEx. Golf carts are allowed on roads or streets with speed limits above 25 mph.* * *(n.) = golf cartEx: Golf carts are allowed on roads or streets with speed limits above 25 mph.
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10 máquina de escribir de pelota de golf
(n.) = golf-ball typewriterEx. Using golf-ball or daisy-wheel typewriters a good range of typefaces can be used on the same page; different type sizes can also be used.* * *(n.) = golf-ball typewriterEx: Using golf-ball or daisy-wheel typewriters a good range of typefaces can be used on the same page; different type sizes can also be used.
Spanish-English dictionary > máquina de escribir de pelota de golf
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11 zapato de cordón/golf
lace-up/golf shoe* * *lace-up/golf shoe -
12 club de golf
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13 palo de golf
• brassie• golf• golf course -
14 bola de golf
• goldsmithery• golf club -
15 pelota de golf
• goldsmithery• golf club -
16 ciudad famosa por el golf
(n.) = golfing townEx. Our journey takes us through the golfing town of Troon, where we will see the championship links course.* * *(n.) = golfing townEx: Our journey takes us through the golfing town of Troon, where we will see the championship links course.
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17 jugador de golf
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18 pistas de golf
(n.) = links courseEx. Our journey takes us through the golfing town of Troon, where we will see the championship links course.* * *(n.) = links courseEx: Our journey takes us through the golfing town of Troon, where we will see the championship links course.
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19 golpear la pelota de golf
• hit the dirt• hit the hayDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > golpear la pelota de golf
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20 guardián de los campos de golf
• green lead ore• green meatDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > guardián de los campos de golf
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Golf — Golf, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Golfed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Golfing}.] To play at golf. Last mystery of all, he learned to golf. Kipling. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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golf — sustantivo masculino 1. Deporte que consiste en introducir, con diferentes palos, una pelota pequeña en una serie de hoyos situados en un terreno cubierto de césped: open de golf. Juega al golf todos los días. Locuciones 1. salsa golf … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Golf — [Aufbauwortschatz (Rating 1500 3200)] Auch: • Bucht Bsp.: • Im Golf von Biscaya gibt es oft Stürme. • Ich liebe Golf. • Spielst du Golf? … Deutsch Wörterbuch