hole in one
n (Golf) a shot from the tee that finishes in the hole
vb (Golf) (intr) to score a hole in one
Also called (esp US): aceCollins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
ace
(eɪs)
n., v. aced, ac•ing,
adj. n. 1. a playing card or a die face bearing a single pip or spot.
2. Also called
service ace. (in tennis, badminton, handball, etc.) a point made on a serve that an opponent fails to touch.
3. a fighter pilot who downs a specified number of enemy aircraft in combat.
4. a very skilled person; expert; adept.
5. a. Also called
hole in one. a shot in which a golf ball is driven from the tee into the hole in one stroke.
b. a score of one stroke made on such a shot.
v.t. 6. (in tennis, badminton, handball, etc.) to win a point against (one's opponent) by an ace.
7. to make an ace on (a hole) in golf.
8. Slang. to defeat, supplant, or gain an advantage over by maneuvering (usu. fol. by out).
9. Slang. a. to receive a grade of A in or on: to ace a test.
b. to complete with great success.
adj. 10. excellent; first-rate; outstanding.
Idioms: 1. ace in the hole, a. an ace in poker dealt and played facedown.
b. Also, ace up one's sleeve. an advantage held in reserve.
2. within an ace of, very close to: within an ace of winning.
[1250–1300; Middle English
as, aas < Old French
as < Latin: a unit; compare
as2]
ACE
1. American Council on Education.
2. Army Corps of Engineers.
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