Noun
/tæpt tiː/
The term tapped tee generally refers to a specific type of tee used in golfing or it can also relate to an arrangement in frappe coffee production. In the context of golf, a tapped tee is where the ball is placed on the ground, usually created using a small device that can be adjusted for height. In the context of beverages, it generally refers to coffee produced using a device that is able to extract flavors efficiently.
The term is more likely to be encountered in written context, particularly in golfing literature or beverage production discussions, rather than in everyday oral conversation. It is not a commonly used phrase and may only appear in niche contexts.
Гольфист осторожно отрегулировал свойTapped Tee перед последним ударом.
After testing several styles, she decided that the tapped tee was the best design for her coffee shop.
После тестирования нескольких стилей, она решила, чтоTapped Tee - это лучший дизайн для ее кофейни.
The workshop on golfing techniques included a demonstration on how to use a tapped tee effectively.
The phrase tapped tee is not widely recognized in idiomatic expressions. However, "tapped" and "tee" can appear in different idiomatic contexts that do use similar linguistic components. Here are some examples of idiomatic expressions that contain "tapped" or "tee":
Он был полностью измотан после долгого рабочего дня.
She decided to tap into her savings for the trip.
Она решила использовать свои сбережения для поездки.
It’s time to tee off and start our journey.
Время начать и начать наше путешествие.
The project was a hit; we really hit the tee this time.
Проект увенчался успехом; на этот раз мы поразили «мяч».
They’re always tapping their way through obstacles.
Они всегда преодолевают препятствия.
You need to tee up your plans before you go ahead.
The word "tapped" comes from the Old English tæppa, meaning to draw liquid from a container. The word "tee" in the golf sense comes from the 17th century, derived from the Scottish and the Middle English tē, meaning a small mound or pile upon which a ball is placed, especially in golf.
In summary, while tapped tee may not be a frequently recognized term, it holds relevance in specific contexts, particularly in golfing and beverage production discussions.