释义 |
baton美 ['bæt(ə)n] 英 ['bæt(ə)n] - n.接力棒;(乐队)指挥棒;(行进中军乐队队长的)指挥杖
- v.用短棒打
- 网络警棍;乐队指挥棒;巴顿
n. stick,rod,wand,cane,pointer 1. | (乐队)指挥棒a thin light stick used by the person (called a conductor ) who is in control of an orchestra , etc. |
2. | 接力棒a short light stick that one member of a team in a relay race passes to the next person to run |
| to pass/hand over the baton 交接力棒 | | The President handed over the baton(= passed responsibility) to his successor. 总统把权杖传给了他的继任者。 |
3. | (行进中军乐队队长的)指挥杖a long stick that is held and thrown in the air by a person marching in front of a band, or by a majorette |
n. | 1. a short thin stick used by a conductor to direct musical performers 2. a short thick stick used as a weapon, especially by police 3. a short stick or hollow cylinder passed by each runner in a relay team to the next runner 4. a long stick with a knob at one or each end, carried and twirled by a drum major or majorette 5. a staff carried by an official such as a field marshal as a symbol of rank or office 6. a shortened narrow diagonal line on a coat of arms, especially one signifying bastardy 7. a stick that the conductor of an orchestra uses 8. responsibility for somethingIf you pass the baton to someone, you give them responsibility for it, and if someone takes the baton or picks up the baton, they take responsibility for it. 1. a short thin stick used by a conductor to direct musical performers 2. a short thick stick used as a weapon, especially by police 3. a short stick or hollow cylinder passed by each runner in a relay team to the next runner 4. a long stick with a knob at one or each end, carried and twirled by a drum major or majorette 5. a staff carried by an official such as a field marshal as a symbol of rank or office 6. a shortened narrow diagonal line on a coat of arms, especially one signifying bastardy 7. a stick that the conductor of an orchestra uses 8. responsibility for somethingIf you pass the baton to someone, you give them responsibility for it, and if someone takes the baton or picks up the baton, they take responsibility for it. |
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