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Definition of right-hander in English: right-handernoun 1A right-handed person. 惯用右手的人 Example sentencesExamples - If a left-arm pace bowler is to have any consistent success in test cricket he needs to be able to swing the ball back into the right-handers.
- Just as he did in last year's final win over Fraser Coast, the stylish right-hander was a match-winner, finishing just six runs shy of a thoroughly deserved century, remaining unconquered on 94.
- Years ago, it was thought that there was a connection between handedness and language, but current research suggests that right-handers and about 70% of left-handers utilise the left brain for speech.
- Therefore although both right-handers and left-handers put on their right shoe first (because of prominence to the right side), there is a difference with regard to tying their laces.
- He is also able to bring the ball back off the seam into right-handers, a quality that makes two of India's top batsmen, Virender Sehwag and VVS Laxman, look distinctly uncomfortable.
- So the most obvious explanation for paying them more is that they bring something to the table that right-handers don't have.
- Chris's dad, at a brisk medium - pace, was not so fiery as the younger version but swung the ball consistently - into the right-handers and away from me and other left-handers.
- The powerful right-hander from Cordoba comfortably beat Henman's Madrid conqueror Ivan Ljubicic 6-4 6-4.
- White, a big-hitting right-hander who captured the Scottish National championships at the same venue last weekend, also made a couple of early inroads, before unforced errors started to creep into his game.
- Fridge handles are placed on the left for right-handers; handwriting runs from left to right, forcing the left-hander to push the pen along instead of pulling.
- ‘His natural angle of delivery tends to come back at right-handers, which is perfect for the middle of the one-day innings when there are no slips,’ he says.
- The right-hander had himself to blame for his dismissal as he tried to play at a wide outside-the-off-stump delivery and only succeeded in edging to VVS Laxman at second slip.
- When Warne first bowled at the legs of right-handers by coming at them from round the wicket, he was criticised for being negative.
- International tournaments, divided into weight categories by 5kg, are open to left-handers, right-handers, men, women and the disabled.
- The Mariners are facing Tim Hudson tonight, not only one of the league's top right-handers but a pitcher who has been particularly tough on Ichiro.
- My left-handed colleague Steve Carroll gave me a list of things to do using objects that are allegedly designed for right-handers.
- With the Asia Cup final against Sri Lanka just two days away, the right-hander from Hyderabad played with some extra protection on his injured left knee.
- A ball just short of a length from Silverwood went over the top of Spearman's stumps but the right-hander responded with a boundary and soon afterwards there were four overthrows as Martyn aimed at the stumps and missed.
- The fact that this most coveted world record has been held by left-handers for the last 47 years fuels the decades-old theory that left-handers, as a rule, are more gifted than the orthodox right-handers.
- Atapattu followed for nine in Pollock's next over, the ninth of the morning, after nicking a full-length delivery that swung away from the right-hander.
- 1.1 A blow struck with the right hand.
用右手的一击 Example sentencesExamples - Edinburgh-based light welterweight Young was too fast and powerful for Thorpe and the second of two solid right-handers sent him to the canvas.
- When the goal went in, Bullock screeched at his defenders and then punched the turf with some forceful right-handers, surely recognising that their already mountainous task had just got a lot steeper.
2A corner on a road or racing track that bends to the right. (公路或赛道上的)向右弯曲段 Example sentencesExamples - Eventually, the Colombian went down the inside of the quick right-hander into the Stadium section, but Raikkonen, despite being off the track, would not give way.
- The track incorporates 14 corners - six left- and eight right-handers - and the start/finish straight measures 1.090 kilometres.
- We may see some interesting manoeuvres into the corner, because it is immediately followed by a slow right-hander at T13-meaning a driver on the outside through the hairpin will have the ideal line in T13.
- Another quick sprint along a short straight comes next, at speeds of 244 km/h, on the approach to the two right-handers of turns seven and eight.
- It's a big sweeping right-hander that's a complex of three corners, going in in fifth gear, pretty much top speed, and then coming down to a third-gear corner that's a real slow chicane.
- Taken at 120 km/h and using the whole curb as you exit, the right-hander flicks you back onto the start-finish straight to begin another lap.
- The high speed corners particularly cause high front tyre wear, and the fact that they are all right-handers means that the left front is the most heavily loaded tyre.
- This swings you into turn seven, a right-hander that is negotiated at similar speeds and leads onto the back straight.
- I went down the inside and got the move and I was just holding onto it around the next corner, which is the flat-out right-hander.
- The final right-hander is negotiated at 136 km/h in third gear and takes you back onto the start-finish straight.
- The tight right-hander of nine is taken at 75 km/h in first gear, with your speed increasing ever so slightly to 90 km/h in second for the left hander of ten.
- All of a sudden I had no grip under braking or turning into right-handers.
- In fact the previous corner, a fourth-gear right-hander, is the tricky one.
- The 31-year-old from Fontenay-aux-Roses slid wide as he entered the first right-hander and lost grip as his right-hand tyres scrambled for grip.
- Unfortunately, this affected the handling and a fast right-hander on the first stage caught us out.
- Accelerating out, the track leads to the long right-hander of turn three that sweeps you round onto a short straight.
- Due to the late nature of the apex you are braking all the way into the corner, flicking down the gears to 180 km/h to negotiate the right-hander.
- From sixth on the grid, Tom made a strong start and was side-by-side with the SEAT of Rob Huff going into the first corner, the right-hander Clearveaux.
- The car was understeering primarily in the right-handers, that's why Eau Rouge was probably a bit too much of a thrill.
- In the right-handers, the car understeered a lot.
Definition of right-hander in US English: right-handernounˌraɪtˈhændərˌrītˈhandər 1A right-handed person, especially a right-handed baseball pitcher. Example sentencesExamples - International tournaments, divided into weight categories by 5kg, are open to left-handers, right-handers, men, women and the disabled.
- Atapattu followed for nine in Pollock's next over, the ninth of the morning, after nicking a full-length delivery that swung away from the right-hander.
- If a left-arm pace bowler is to have any consistent success in test cricket he needs to be able to swing the ball back into the right-handers.
- Therefore although both right-handers and left-handers put on their right shoe first (because of prominence to the right side), there is a difference with regard to tying their laces.
- A ball just short of a length from Silverwood went over the top of Spearman's stumps but the right-hander responded with a boundary and soon afterwards there were four overthrows as Martyn aimed at the stumps and missed.
- When Warne first bowled at the legs of right-handers by coming at them from round the wicket, he was criticised for being negative.
- The right-hander had himself to blame for his dismissal as he tried to play at a wide outside-the-off-stump delivery and only succeeded in edging to VVS Laxman at second slip.
- White, a big-hitting right-hander who captured the Scottish National championships at the same venue last weekend, also made a couple of early inroads, before unforced errors started to creep into his game.
- The fact that this most coveted world record has been held by left-handers for the last 47 years fuels the decades-old theory that left-handers, as a rule, are more gifted than the orthodox right-handers.
- My left-handed colleague Steve Carroll gave me a list of things to do using objects that are allegedly designed for right-handers.
- With the Asia Cup final against Sri Lanka just two days away, the right-hander from Hyderabad played with some extra protection on his injured left knee.
- Chris's dad, at a brisk medium - pace, was not so fiery as the younger version but swung the ball consistently - into the right-handers and away from me and other left-handers.
- The Mariners are facing Tim Hudson tonight, not only one of the league's top right-handers but a pitcher who has been particularly tough on Ichiro.
- So the most obvious explanation for paying them more is that they bring something to the table that right-handers don't have.
- Years ago, it was thought that there was a connection between handedness and language, but current research suggests that right-handers and about 70% of left-handers utilise the left brain for speech.
- Just as he did in last year's final win over Fraser Coast, the stylish right-hander was a match-winner, finishing just six runs shy of a thoroughly deserved century, remaining unconquered on 94.
- The powerful right-hander from Cordoba comfortably beat Henman's Madrid conqueror Ivan Ljubicic 6-4 6-4.
- ‘His natural angle of delivery tends to come back at right-handers, which is perfect for the middle of the one-day innings when there are no slips,’ he says.
- He is also able to bring the ball back off the seam into right-handers, a quality that makes two of India's top batsmen, Virender Sehwag and VVS Laxman, look distinctly uncomfortable.
- Fridge handles are placed on the left for right-handers; handwriting runs from left to right, forcing the left-hander to push the pen along instead of pulling.
- 1.1 A blow struck with the right hand.
用右手的一击 Example sentencesExamples - When the goal went in, Bullock screeched at his defenders and then punched the turf with some forceful right-handers, surely recognising that their already mountainous task had just got a lot steeper.
- Edinburgh-based light welterweight Young was too fast and powerful for Thorpe and the second of two solid right-handers sent him to the canvas.
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