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tee (something) up phrasal verb with teeverbuk /tiː/ us /tiː/ to put a golf ball on the tee in preparation for playing: 把(球)置于球座上 He tees up with 155 other players today in the U. S. Open. She took a few breaths, teed up her ball, and drove it down the fairway. to make preparations for something to happen, or for someone to do something: The chain of stores is teeing up for expansion. The deal had been teed up for the next president to sign off. He scored Sunderland's second goal and teed up their third. His pass teed up Tevez to score his second goal of the night. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Golf approach shot best ball better ball bogey bogie caddy carry chip dogleg greenside hazard hole hole out lay someone up long game rough tap twosome wedge yip
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