bat
- IPA[bat]
英式
- an implement with a handle and a solid surface, typically of wood, used for hitting the ball in games such as cricket, baseball, and table tennis;a turn at playing with a bat.
- (of a sports team or player) take the role of hitting rather than throwing the ball;hit at (someone or something) with the flat of one's hand
verb: bat, 3rd person present: bats, gerund or present participle: batting, past tense: batted, past participle: batted
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. an implement with a handle and a solid surface, typically of wood, used for hitting the ball in games such as cricket, baseball, and table tennis a cricket bat
- ▪ a turn at playing with a bat.
- ▪ a person batting, especially in cricket the team's opening bat
- ▪ each of a pair of objects resembling table tennis bats, used by a person on the ground to guide a taxiing aircraft.
- ▪ a slab on which pottery is formed, dried, or fired.
動詞
- 1. (of a sports team or player) take the role of hitting rather than throwing the ball Australia reached 263 for 4 after choosing to bat
- 2. hit at (someone or something) with the flat of one's hand he batted the flies away