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batted是bat的过去分词 复数:bats 现在分词:batting 过去分词:batted n. racket,paddle,willow,club v. flutter,wink,flicker,flap,blink 1. | 球棒;球拍;球板a piece of wood with a handle, made in various shapes and sizes, and used for hitting the ball in games such as baseball , cricket and table tennis |
| a baseball/cricket bat 棒球球棒;板球球板 |
2. | 蝙蝠an animal like a mouse with wings, that flies and feeds at night(= it is nocturnal ) . There are many types of bat . |
IDM like a bat out of hell off your own bat (informal) 自觉地;主动地if you do sthoff your own bat , it is your own idea and you do it without help or encouragement from anyone else 1. | [i][t] ~ (sth) 用球板击球,用球棒击球(尤指板球或棒球运动)to hit a ball with a bat , especially in a game of cricket or baseball |
| | | Who's batting first for the Orioles? 金莺队谁第一个出场击球? |
2. | [t] ~ sth + adv./prep. 挥打,拍打(空中飞舞的小东西)to hit sth small that is flying through the air |
| He batted the wasp away. 他把那只黄蜂赶跑了。 |
IDM bat your eyes/eyelashes 眉目传情;挤眉弄眼to open and close your eyes quickly, in a way that is supposed to be attractive bat a thousand (informal) 非常成功;大获全胜to be very successful go to bat for sb (informal) 帮助(或支持)某人to give sb help and support | She didn't bat an eyelid when I told her my news. 我把我最近的事告诉她时,她一点也不为所动。 |
not bat an eyelid (informal) 不动声色;面不改色;眼睛都不眨一下to show no surprise or embarrassment when sth unusual happens | She didn't bat an eyelid when I told her my news. 我把我最近的事告诉她时,她一点也不为所动。 |
n. | | v. | | abbr. | 1. Bachelor of Arts in Teaching 教学法学士 |
n. | 1. in sports such as cricket, table tennis, and baseball, a club used to strike the ball, usually wooden but sometimes made of metal or plastic 2. a small nocturnal flying mammal with leathery wings stretching from the forelimbs to the rear legs and tail. 3. a heavy stick or wooden club 4. a blow from a heavy stick or club 6. either of a pair of hand-held devices that look like table-tennis bats and are used by somebody on the ground to guide taxiing or landing aircraft 7. in cricket, a player who strikes the ball 8. a long wooden object used for hitting the ball in games such as baseball and cricket 9. a small animal that flies at night and looks like a mouse with large wings 1. in sports such as cricket, table tennis, and baseball, a club used to strike the ball, usually wooden but sometimes made of metal or plastic 2. a small nocturnal flying mammal with leathery wings stretching from the forelimbs to the rear legs and tail. 3. a heavy stick or wooden club 4. a blow from a heavy stick or club 6. either of a pair of hand-held devices that look like table-tennis bats and are used by somebody on the ground to guide taxiing or landing aircraft 7. in cricket, a player who strikes the ball 8. a long wooden object used for hitting the ball in games such as baseball and cricket 9. a small animal that flies at night and looks like a mouse with large wings | v. | 1. in baseball, to have a particular batting average 2. in baseball, to advance a runner to the next base by making a base hit 3. to strike somebody or something with a bat 4. to wink or flutter something, especially the eyes or eyelids 5. in sports such as cricket and baseball, to take a turn at batting 6. to hit the ball with a bat in a game such as baseball or cricket 7. to hit something small that is flying through the air in order to stop it landing on you 9. ponder,discuss at length 1. in baseball, to have a particular batting average 2. in baseball, to advance a runner to the next base by making a base hit 3. to strike somebody or something with a bat 4. to wink or flutter something, especially the eyes or eyelids 5. in sports such as cricket and baseball, to take a turn at batting 6. to hit the ball with a bat in a game such as baseball or cricket 7. to hit something small that is flying through the air in order to stop it landing on you 9. ponder,discuss at length | abbr. | 1. a file extension for a batch file. |
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