
골프에서 기준 타수보다 하나 많은 타수.
A score of one stroke over par at a hole in golf.
예문:
"He finished the par-4 fifth hole with a bogey."
"A late bogey on the eighteenth cost her the championship."
골프 구멍 하나를 기준 타수보다 하나 많은 타수로 끝내다.
To play a hole in one stroke over par.
예문:
"He managed to bogey the last three holes."
"If I bogey this hole, I'll lose the lead."
사악하거나 장난기 있는 유령 또는 악령.
An evil or mischievous spirit or ghost.
예문:
"Children often fear the bogeys hiding under their beds."
"The old house was said to be haunted by various bogeys."
두려움, 경계심 또는 지속적인 불안을 일으키는 대상이나 일.
A person or thing that causes fear, alarm, or persistent anxiety.
예문:
"Inflation remains the economic bogey of the decade."
"The fear of failure was a constant bogey in his professional life."
적기로 간주되는 정체불명의 비행기.
An unidentified aircraft, often assumed to be hostile.
예문:
"The radar operator spotted a bogey at twelve o'clock."
"Two bogeys were intercepted by the patrol fighters."
말라붙은 코의 점액 덩어리.
A piece of dried nasal mucus.
예문:
"The child was caught picking a bogey out of his nose."
"He wiped a bogey on his sleeve when no one was looking."
특정 선수나 팀이 유독 이기지 못하는 까다로운 상대.
An opponent or team that a person or team consistently fails to defeat.
예문:
"They are facing their bogey team in the semi-finals."
"This stadium has always been a bogey ground for the visiting side."
수영을 하거나 몸을 씻는 행위.
An act of swimming or bathing.
예문:
"Let's go for a bogey in the river before sunset."
"A quick bogey in the cool water refreshed the travelers."
경찰관 또는 형사를 속되게 이르는 말.
A police officer or detective.
예문:
"Keep a lookout for the bogeys while we open the safe."
"He spent half his life running from the bogeys."