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单词 pro-am
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Definition of pro-am in English:

pro-am

adjective prəʊˈamproʊˈæm
  • (of a sports event) involving both professionals and amateurs.

    (体育赛事)职业和业余运动员都参加的

    a pro-am golf tournament

    职业和业余运动员都参加的高尔夫锦标赛。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Both White and Higgins were playing in a pro-am tournament in Kilkenny, in Ireland, at the end of last week and they met in the second round, White winning 3-2.
    • It was confirmed yesterday that a new pro-am tournament, still under Dunhill's patronage, will replace the Cup next October.
    • In 1990, Jamie kicked the pro-am craze into full gear by co-producing ‘Dirty Debutantes’ with Ed Powers.
    • The fifth JJGF Open Golf Championship will kick off on May 10 with the pro-am tournament proceeding it one day earlier at the Jagorawi Golf and Country Club in Bogor.
    • At the end of an intensive training period, they will take part in a pro-am match played in front of thousands of spectators, held immediately before the Festival Cup in Perth.
    • He was the one who first spotted his young son's snooker potential and took him round the country to play in pro-am tournaments.
    • Players and their amateur partners in this pro-am event play a round each at Carnoustie, St Andrews and Kingsbarns over the first three days, with a cut coming ahead of the final round on the Old Course on Sunday.
    • And the whole idea of bringing the pro-am golf tournament to Rancho Santa Fe was to promote the racetrack.
    • Forty-four professionals had not completed their rounds at Kingsbarns, the third layout being used for this pro-am event where 156 pros are each playing with amateurs, many of them celebrities.
    • I loved the pros' stories about their pro-am experiences with their amateur partners.
    • The big moneymaker for the house is the pro-am tournament.
    • The duo cruised to victory in the Lombard Trophy - Europe's biggest pro-am tournament - at the fêted San Lorenzo course.
    • Club professionals and leading amateurs across North Yorkshire will strive to thrive in Europe's biggest pro-am tournament next week.
    • It was at the Hong Kong Open, during the customary pro-am dinner, when the organisers encouraged me and four other golfers to start dancing on stage with two carnival girls.
    • The Greater San Diego Open drew more than 400 amateur bowlers for the pro-am competition, a tribute to DeLuca and the PWBA.
    • In a series of pro-am events in the north of England he won six times and was an astonishing 96 under par for the month.
    • It was the fifth time in six years that the destination of the Lombard Trophy, Europe's biggest pro-am tournament, was settled by a sudden-death play-off at the San Lorenzo course on Portugal's Algarve.
    • In May 1990, he and some buddies were at a pro-am party in Maine.
    • George has been a member of Mission Hills for some time, and he regularly plays in the pro-am tournament held the same week in March as the LPGA event now known as the Nabisco Championship.
    • Saturday will offer fans a chance to bowl with the pros in pro-am events at the host center, as well as satellite centers in the area.
noun prəʊˈamproʊˈæm
  • A pro-am event.

    I was playing in a pro-am
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Thankfully, I've played in a few pro-ams, so I've kind of gotten over the fear of missing the ball on the first tee.
    • His name has always been in the frame but while he has won a string of pro-ams, the last count around the 100 mark, he has found himself wanting when it comes to the big ones.
    • There is no charge for entry over the four days, which will be preceded by pro-ams today and tomorrow.
    • The funniest encounter that I've had in pro-ams was with the King of Malaysia last year.
    • Then I would fly home on Friday night having missed the cut and play pro-ams in Scotland on Saturday and Sunday over courses which were no easier.
    • The only ‘average golfers’ most tour pros see are rich CEO-types in pro-ams.
    • The fact that clients can play with golfers in pro-ams or corporate outings also enhances the players' value.
    • And since I play in more corporate outings and pro-ams these days, I have witnessed the mood swings and struggles the average player can experience in the course of a round.
    • Most golfers I play with in pro-ams have trouble with their long irons.
    • The four finalists in that week's event will not bowl the pro-ams, but will be available to meet fans and sign autographs.
    • People still want to talk about them, in pro-ams mostly, which is all right.
    • My first couple of years on tour I wasn't the biggest fan of pro-ams, and not just because of the five-plus-hour rounds.
    • The prestigious title put the Lismore event at the top of the list of over 80 pro-ams held through the course of the year.
    • He has a multitude of tasks this week, from sorting out the professionals for the pro-ams, the green staff, liaising with the sponsors, setting up the course and just being on hand to help and advise.
    • Our players enjoy the pro-ams and develop friendships with amateurs who come back year after year.
    • When I'm playing in pro-ams, I notice that my amateur partners often don't take enough club to reach their target, whether it's to clear a creek in the fairway or get to the green.
    • I've also been asked to play in the two pro-ams which precede the main event.
    • I have been granted temporary player membership of the PGA, which enables me to play in pro-ams.
    • Although the emphasis here is on keys that I use, I'll point out common faults I see playing with weekend golfers in pro-ams and outings, and offer antidotes.
    • Most pro-ams are one-day events, and most are played on Wednesday of tournament week, the day before the real competition begins.

Rhymes

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Definition of pro-am in US English:

pro-am

adjectiveproʊˈæmprōˈam
  • (of a sports event) involving both professionals and amateurs.

    (体育赛事)职业和业余运动员都参加的

    a pro-am golf tournament

    职业和业余运动员都参加的高尔夫锦标赛。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • George has been a member of Mission Hills for some time, and he regularly plays in the pro-am tournament held the same week in March as the LPGA event now known as the Nabisco Championship.
    • Players and their amateur partners in this pro-am event play a round each at Carnoustie, St Andrews and Kingsbarns over the first three days, with a cut coming ahead of the final round on the Old Course on Sunday.
    • I loved the pros' stories about their pro-am experiences with their amateur partners.
    • At the end of an intensive training period, they will take part in a pro-am match played in front of thousands of spectators, held immediately before the Festival Cup in Perth.
    • The Greater San Diego Open drew more than 400 amateur bowlers for the pro-am competition, a tribute to DeLuca and the PWBA.
    • In 1990, Jamie kicked the pro-am craze into full gear by co-producing ‘Dirty Debutantes’ with Ed Powers.
    • The duo cruised to victory in the Lombard Trophy - Europe's biggest pro-am tournament - at the fêted San Lorenzo course.
    • It was the fifth time in six years that the destination of the Lombard Trophy, Europe's biggest pro-am tournament, was settled by a sudden-death play-off at the San Lorenzo course on Portugal's Algarve.
    • Club professionals and leading amateurs across North Yorkshire will strive to thrive in Europe's biggest pro-am tournament next week.
    • In a series of pro-am events in the north of England he won six times and was an astonishing 96 under par for the month.
    • Both White and Higgins were playing in a pro-am tournament in Kilkenny, in Ireland, at the end of last week and they met in the second round, White winning 3-2.
    • In May 1990, he and some buddies were at a pro-am party in Maine.
    • It was at the Hong Kong Open, during the customary pro-am dinner, when the organisers encouraged me and four other golfers to start dancing on stage with two carnival girls.
    • It was confirmed yesterday that a new pro-am tournament, still under Dunhill's patronage, will replace the Cup next October.
    • He was the one who first spotted his young son's snooker potential and took him round the country to play in pro-am tournaments.
    • Saturday will offer fans a chance to bowl with the pros in pro-am events at the host center, as well as satellite centers in the area.
    • Forty-four professionals had not completed their rounds at Kingsbarns, the third layout being used for this pro-am event where 156 pros are each playing with amateurs, many of them celebrities.
    • The fifth JJGF Open Golf Championship will kick off on May 10 with the pro-am tournament proceeding it one day earlier at the Jagorawi Golf and Country Club in Bogor.
    • And the whole idea of bringing the pro-am golf tournament to Rancho Santa Fe was to promote the racetrack.
    • The big moneymaker for the house is the pro-am tournament.
nounproʊˈæmprōˈam
  • A sports event involving both professionals and amateurs.

    (体育赛事)职业和业余运动员都参加的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most pro-ams are one-day events, and most are played on Wednesday of tournament week, the day before the real competition begins.
    • His name has always been in the frame but while he has won a string of pro-ams, the last count around the 100 mark, he has found himself wanting when it comes to the big ones.
    • The funniest encounter that I've had in pro-ams was with the King of Malaysia last year.
    • And since I play in more corporate outings and pro-ams these days, I have witnessed the mood swings and struggles the average player can experience in the course of a round.
    • Although the emphasis here is on keys that I use, I'll point out common faults I see playing with weekend golfers in pro-ams and outings, and offer antidotes.
    • The four finalists in that week's event will not bowl the pro-ams, but will be available to meet fans and sign autographs.
    • Then I would fly home on Friday night having missed the cut and play pro-ams in Scotland on Saturday and Sunday over courses which were no easier.
    • Most golfers I play with in pro-ams have trouble with their long irons.
    • He has a multitude of tasks this week, from sorting out the professionals for the pro-ams, the green staff, liaising with the sponsors, setting up the course and just being on hand to help and advise.
    • When I'm playing in pro-ams, I notice that my amateur partners often don't take enough club to reach their target, whether it's to clear a creek in the fairway or get to the green.
    • Our players enjoy the pro-ams and develop friendships with amateurs who come back year after year.
    • There is no charge for entry over the four days, which will be preceded by pro-ams today and tomorrow.
    • The prestigious title put the Lismore event at the top of the list of over 80 pro-ams held through the course of the year.
    • The fact that clients can play with golfers in pro-ams or corporate outings also enhances the players' value.
    • I have been granted temporary player membership of the PGA, which enables me to play in pro-ams.
    • Thankfully, I've played in a few pro-ams, so I've kind of gotten over the fear of missing the ball on the first tee.
    • People still want to talk about them, in pro-ams mostly, which is all right.
    • I've also been asked to play in the two pro-ams which precede the main event.
    • The only ‘average golfers’ most tour pros see are rich CEO-types in pro-ams.
    • My first couple of years on tour I wasn't the biggest fan of pro-ams, and not just because of the five-plus-hour rounds.
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