birdie
bir
ˈbɜr
bēr
die
di
di
British pronunciation
/bˈɜːdi/

Definición y significado de "birdie"en inglés

to birdie
01

to complete a hole in golf in one stroke fewer than the standard par

example
Ejemplos
She birdied the 7th hole with a precise iron shot.
Birdie your way through the course to improve your score.
01

a projectile consisting of a rounded cork or rubber base with a feathered skirt, designed to be struck back and forth over a net in badminton

example
Ejemplos
She served the birdie over the net with perfect aim.
The birdie landed just inside the boundary line.
02

birdie, pajarito

(golf) a score of one stroke less than the par value for a hole, typically achieved by sinking the ball into the hole with one fewer stroke than the expected number
example
Ejemplos
He sank a birdie putt from six feet away.
Hundió un birdie desde seis pies de distancia.
The golfer celebrated after making a birdie on the par-3 hole.
El golfista celebró después de hacer un birdie en el hoyo par-3.
03

pajarito, avecilla

used to refer to a small or young bird, often used in a casual or affectionate manner
example
Ejemplos
The children watched the little birdie hop around the garden.
Los niños observaron al pequeño pajarito saltar por el jardín.
She pointed to the birdie in the tree, excited to see such a tiny creature.
Ella señaló al pajarito en el árbol, emocionada de ver una criatura tan pequeña.
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