batting
- IPA[ˈbatɪŋ]
英式
- the action of hitting with or using a bat, especially in cricket or baseball;a cricket team's batters collectively
noun: batting
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- 1. the action of hitting with or using a bat, especially in cricket or baseball 50 minutes' batting before lunch
- ▪ a cricket team's batters collectively Australia made inroads into our batting
- an implement with a handle and a solid surface, typically of wood, used for hitting the ball in ... a cricket bat
- (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
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- an implement with a handle and a solid surface, usually of wood, used for hitting the ball in ...
- (of a team or a player in sports such as baseball) take in turns the role of hitting rather ... Ruth came to bat in the fifth inning
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- a mainly nocturnal mammal capable of sustained flight, with membranous wings that extend ...
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- a mainly nocturnal mammal capable of sustained flight, with membranous wings that extend ...
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- flutter (one's eyelashes or eyelids), typically in a flirtatious manner: she batted her long dark eyelashes at him
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- flutter (one's eyelashes or eyelids), typically in a flirtatious manner: she batted her long dark eyelashes at him
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- IPA[bætɪŋ]
美式
- the action of hitting with or using a bat, especially in cricket or baseball: 50 minutes' batting before lunch
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- IPA[bætɪŋ]
美式
- cotton wadding prepared in sheets for use in quilts: the quilt is basted together with the batting and backing
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- IPA[ˈbatɪŋ]
英式
- cotton wadding prepared in sheets for use in quilts: the quilt is basted together with the batting and backing
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