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词汇 bowler
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bowler1

noun ˈbəʊləˈboʊlər
  • 1Cricket
    A member of the fielding side who bowls or is bowling.

    〔板球〕投球手

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Pollock added that he had no excuses for the loss, pointing out that it was extremely difficult to defend a total when the bowlers bowled both sides of the wicket.
    • What is good for cricket is that great bowlers should be allowed to bowl to great batsmen.
    • ‘All I could do was play in the streets with my mates,’ said the bowler, batsman and wicketkeeper.
    • On the other side of it, what if an illegal-action bowler bowls a batsman out consistently?
    • He was an excellent fielder, particularly in the covers, and a decent bowler of leg breaks.
    • There are laws which prevent batsmen and bowlers from leaving the field and returning to bat or bowl as they please.
    • White has already tried five bowlers, and his side seems set for a lot more legwork tomorrow.
    • The bowlers and fielders were quick to remind the other batsmen of their incompetence to bat at this level.
    • He has the making of a perfect cricketer - solid batsman, outstanding fielder and a handy bowler.
    • If a world-class bowler gets on a wicket that suits his kind of bowling he will get wickets.
  • 2A player at bowls, tenpin bowling, or skittles.

    玩滚木球戏(或十柱滚木球戏或撞柱戏)的人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The bowlers, camogie players and footballers are also in the middle of a busy season so there's plenty going on in the community at the moment.
    • Some fans feel it is OK to heckle and tell pro bowlers what they should do on every roll.
    • It replaces the baby powder bowlers once used for the same purposes.
    • On old wood lanes, bowlers would have to loft the ball farther out on the lane to get the ball to delay its hook and have enough hitting power.
    • Most league bowlers will adjust to the lanes by moving their feet and keeping their target the same.
    • Plus, league bowlers pattern their styles after their favorite player.
    • She also helped recruit more good bowlers with whom she had bowled youth leagues.
    • Today, you see beginning bowlers showing up on league night with six or eight balls.
    • How many people can say they bowled with one of the greatest women bowlers ever - and won?
    • More than 100 ten-pin bowlers from across the county were looking to strike gold when they came to Keighley.
    • He's in five bowling halls of fame as a bowler but is just as deserving as an instructor.
    • Bowling shirts are more popular than ever, for bowlers and non-bowlers alike.
    • However, many that are in bad condition pose difficult challenges, even for accomplished bowlers.
    • This pattern plays from outside, and the bowlers who do the best overall are the straight players.
    • Put up enough money and top bowlers will bowl with a wooden bowling ball in a parking lot.
    • He's such an effective player that bowlers rarely manage to find an edge.
    • Ajmal is an excellent player and an outstanding bowler.
    • Graeme, a ten-pin bowler from Haworth, picked up the silver medal in his final event.
    • Steven, of Shipley, who has learning difficulties, is a tenpin bowler.
    • They were just recreational league bowlers, but I would go with them to their league.

Rhymes

Angola, barbola, bipolar, bronchiolar, canola, carambola, circumpolar, coaler, Coca-Cola, cola, comptroller, consoler, controller, Ebola, eidola, extoller, Finola, Gorgonzola, granola, Hispaniola, kola, Lola, lunisolar, mandola, molar, multipolar, Ndola, patroller, payola, pianola, polar, roller, Savonarola, scagliola, scroller, sola, solar, stroller, tombola, Tortola, troller, Vignola, viola, Zola

bowler2

(also bowler hat)
noun ˈbəʊləˈboʊlər
  • A man's hard felt hat with a round dome-shaped crown.

    常礼帽,圆顶高帽

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A few hours later, a man cloaked in a dark brown trench coat and a brown bowler hat was brought to David's office.
    • He wore a bowler hat, white shirt, trousers and braces like the main character and would become aggressive and menacing when he played the film music.
    • For example, there is a bowler hat which is now as hard as stone.
    • In addition there was a fellow in a brown bowler hat, another in a shapeless cloth cap with a peak, and both added their encouragements, turning to Waistcoat in a laconic collusion.
    • His father worked in the shipping industry, and was unconventional enough to wear a beret to work instead of the statutory bowler hat.
    • Beyond a police car and a dark van, he stopped beside a man in a raincoat and a bowler hat.
    • I have just seen a chap dressed in a knee-length black overcoat and a black bowler hat, who was carrying a black briefcase, and a long black umbrella, as well as a copy of The Times.
    • His trademark bowler hat and striped waistcoat have been part of his image for most of his enduring career.
    • On stage he would be dressed in evening wear, a bowler hat and a stainless steel waistcoat.
    • The famous bowler hat and striped waistcoat are one of the jazz world's most famous trademarks.
    • Going to investigate, we're confronted with a man in a bowler hat and suit sitting at a keyboard looking rather like a waxwork.
    • After all, one did not often see a man with such a damaged face traveling in elegance: a new bowler hat and tweed suit.
    • Those who share my nostalgia for hats might be interested to know that it will be 150 years tomorrow since John Bowler invented the bowler hat.
    • Robust farmer-types streamed past the cameras throughout the ‘Province’ sporting the usual bowler hat, sash and swords.
    • Is it at this cost that one acquires civilization and the happiness to own a bowler hat rather than a burnous?
    • Its subject is no more than an elderly man in a bowler hat turning round in the street as if to see what is following him.
    • People used to call him the man with the bowler hat, at remembrance services.
    • Today, for a book signing for his autobiography, he is in fairly typical garb of blue suit with a red pinstripe, pink and blue striped tie, a black bowler hat and a silver topped cane.
    • However hard you try to change impressions the immediate image is of a pinstripe, a bowler hat and exclusivity.
    • It turns out that he's gone round the corner to a Victorian market, returning with a carrier bag containing a top hat, a bowler hat and a bright red feather boa.

Origin

Mid 19th century: named after William Bowler, the English hatter who designed it in 1850.

bowler1

nounˈbōlərˈboʊlər
  • 1A player at tenpin bowling, lawn bowling, or skittles.

    玩滚木球戏(或十柱滚木球戏或撞柱戏)的人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It replaces the baby powder bowlers once used for the same purposes.
    • This pattern plays from outside, and the bowlers who do the best overall are the straight players.
    • Bowling shirts are more popular than ever, for bowlers and non-bowlers alike.
    • Graeme, a ten-pin bowler from Haworth, picked up the silver medal in his final event.
    • They were just recreational league bowlers, but I would go with them to their league.
    • Ajmal is an excellent player and an outstanding bowler.
    • He's such an effective player that bowlers rarely manage to find an edge.
    • The bowlers, camogie players and footballers are also in the middle of a busy season so there's plenty going on in the community at the moment.
    • Today, you see beginning bowlers showing up on league night with six or eight balls.
    • Plus, league bowlers pattern their styles after their favorite player.
    • However, many that are in bad condition pose difficult challenges, even for accomplished bowlers.
    • Steven, of Shipley, who has learning difficulties, is a tenpin bowler.
    • Put up enough money and top bowlers will bowl with a wooden bowling ball in a parking lot.
    • Some fans feel it is OK to heckle and tell pro bowlers what they should do on every roll.
    • How many people can say they bowled with one of the greatest women bowlers ever - and won?
    • On old wood lanes, bowlers would have to loft the ball farther out on the lane to get the ball to delay its hook and have enough hitting power.
    • More than 100 ten-pin bowlers from across the county were looking to strike gold when they came to Keighley.
    • She also helped recruit more good bowlers with whom she had bowled youth leagues.
    • Most league bowlers will adjust to the lanes by moving their feet and keeping their target the same.
    • He's in five bowling halls of fame as a bowler but is just as deserving as an instructor.
  • 2Cricket
    A member of the fielding side who bowls or is bowling.

    〔板球〕投球手

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He has the making of a perfect cricketer - solid batsman, outstanding fielder and a handy bowler.
    • He was an excellent fielder, particularly in the covers, and a decent bowler of leg breaks.
    • White has already tried five bowlers, and his side seems set for a lot more legwork tomorrow.
    • The bowlers and fielders were quick to remind the other batsmen of their incompetence to bat at this level.
    • ‘All I could do was play in the streets with my mates,’ said the bowler, batsman and wicketkeeper.
    • Pollock added that he had no excuses for the loss, pointing out that it was extremely difficult to defend a total when the bowlers bowled both sides of the wicket.
    • On the other side of it, what if an illegal-action bowler bowls a batsman out consistently?
    • There are laws which prevent batsmen and bowlers from leaving the field and returning to bat or bowl as they please.
    • What is good for cricket is that great bowlers should be allowed to bowl to great batsmen.
    • If a world-class bowler gets on a wicket that suits his kind of bowling he will get wickets.

bowler2

(also bowler hat)
nounˈbōlərˈboʊlər
  • A man's hard felt hat with a round dome-shaped crown.

    常礼帽,圆顶高帽

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His father worked in the shipping industry, and was unconventional enough to wear a beret to work instead of the statutory bowler hat.
    • After all, one did not often see a man with such a damaged face traveling in elegance: a new bowler hat and tweed suit.
    • He wore a bowler hat, white shirt, trousers and braces like the main character and would become aggressive and menacing when he played the film music.
    • It turns out that he's gone round the corner to a Victorian market, returning with a carrier bag containing a top hat, a bowler hat and a bright red feather boa.
    • On stage he would be dressed in evening wear, a bowler hat and a stainless steel waistcoat.
    • I have just seen a chap dressed in a knee-length black overcoat and a black bowler hat, who was carrying a black briefcase, and a long black umbrella, as well as a copy of The Times.
    • Going to investigate, we're confronted with a man in a bowler hat and suit sitting at a keyboard looking rather like a waxwork.
    • Its subject is no more than an elderly man in a bowler hat turning round in the street as if to see what is following him.
    • Today, for a book signing for his autobiography, he is in fairly typical garb of blue suit with a red pinstripe, pink and blue striped tie, a black bowler hat and a silver topped cane.
    • Beyond a police car and a dark van, he stopped beside a man in a raincoat and a bowler hat.
    • His trademark bowler hat and striped waistcoat have been part of his image for most of his enduring career.
    • Those who share my nostalgia for hats might be interested to know that it will be 150 years tomorrow since John Bowler invented the bowler hat.
    • A few hours later, a man cloaked in a dark brown trench coat and a brown bowler hat was brought to David's office.
    • Robust farmer-types streamed past the cameras throughout the ‘Province’ sporting the usual bowler hat, sash and swords.
    • People used to call him the man with the bowler hat, at remembrance services.
    • The famous bowler hat and striped waistcoat are one of the jazz world's most famous trademarks.
    • In addition there was a fellow in a brown bowler hat, another in a shapeless cloth cap with a peak, and both added their encouragements, turning to Waistcoat in a laconic collusion.
    • For example, there is a bowler hat which is now as hard as stone.
    • Is it at this cost that one acquires civilization and the happiness to own a bowler hat rather than a burnous?
    • However hard you try to change impressions the immediate image is of a pinstripe, a bowler hat and exclusivity.

Origin

Mid 19th century: named after William Bowler, the English hatter who designed it in 1850.

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