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baton
- IPA[ˈbat(ə)n]
英式
- a thin stick used by a conductor to direct an orchestra or choir.;a short stick or tube passed from runner to runner in a relay race.
noun: baton, plural noun: batons
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- 1. a thin stick used by a conductor to direct an orchestra or choir. 同義詞
- ▪ a short stick or tube passed from runner to runner in a relay race.
- ▪ a long stick carried and twirled by a drum major or drum majorette.
- ▪ a police officer's truncheon. 同義詞
- ▪ a staff of office or authority, especially one carried by a field marshal.
- ▪ a rectangular piece of a vegetable or other food have plenty of crudités in the fridge, such as carrot batons batons of cheddar cheese
- ▪ a narrow bend truncated at each end.
- ▪ a short bar replacing some figures on the dial of a clock or watch.
- ▪ one of the suits in some tarot packs, corresponding to wands in others.
- a headlong rush made by police officers with drawn truncheons, typically used in riot control ... riot police fired tear gas and launched baton charges at protesters
- charge at (a group of people) with drawn truncheons: police baton-charged the crowd
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- the capital of Louisiana, in the south-eastern central part of the state, on the Mississippi ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the capital of Louisiana, in the southeastern central part of the state, on the Mississippi ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a large rubber or plastic projectile shot from a special gun and used especially in riot control.
Oxford Dictionary
- hand over a particular duty or responsibility
Oxford American Dictionary
- hand over a particular duty or responsibility
Oxford Dictionary
- (of an orchestra or choir) conducted by
Oxford American Dictionary
- hand over a particular duty or responsibility
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- IPA[bəˈtän]
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- a thin stick used by a conductor to direct an orchestra or choir.
Oxford American Dictionary