tee[
ti:]
n. T

形, T

形


,

球

, 球座, 目标
vt. 搁
球座
a. T
形
[
] 丁
形; T形; 丁
; 丁
钢;
通

tee
[ noun ]
- the starting place for each hole on a golf course
<noun.location>
they were waiting on the first tee
- support holding a football on end and above the ground preparatory to the kickoff
<noun.artifact>
- a short peg put into the ground to hold a golf ball off the ground
<noun.artifact>
[ verb ]- place on a tee
<verb.contact> tee up
tee golf balls
- connect with a tee
<verb.contact>
tee two pipes

Tee \Tee\, n. [Cf. Icel. tj[=a] to show, mark.]
(a) The mark aimed at in curling and in quoits.
(b) The nodule of earth, or a short peg stuck into the
ground, from which the ball is struck at the beginning of
play for each hole in golf.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
Tee \Tee\, n.
1. A short piece of pipe having a lateral outlet, used to
connect a line of pipe with a pipe at a right angle with
the line; -- so called because it resembles the letter {T}
in shape.
2. The letter T, t; also, something shaped like, or
resembling in form, the letter T.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Tee \Tee\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Teed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Teeing}.] (Golf)
To place (the ball) on a tee; also called to {tee up}.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]