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单词 bat
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bat

noun
 
/bæt/
/bæt/
Idioms
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    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球棒;球拍;球板
    • a baseball/cricket bat棒球球棒;板球球板
    compare racketTopics Sports: ball and racket sportsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • baseball
    • cricket
    • table-tennis
    verb + bat
    • grip
    • hold
    • carry
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    an animal like a mouse with wings that flies and feeds at night (= it is nocturnal). There are many types of bat.蝙蝠 see also fruit bat, old bat, vampire batTopics Animalsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fruit
    • vampire
    • etc.
    bat + verb
    • flutter
    • fly
    • hang
  3. Word Originnoun sense 1 late Old English batt ‘club, stick, staff’, perhaps partly from Old French batte, from battre ‘to strike’. noun sense 2 late 16th cent.: alteration, perhaps by association with medieval Latin batta, blacta, of Middle English bakke, of Scandinavian origin.
Idioms
at bat
  1. (in baseball) trying to hit the ball with a bat上场击球
    • It's his first time at bat in the major leagues.这是他第一次在大联盟中击球。
    related noun at-batTopics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2
(as) blind as a bat
  1. (humorous) not able to see well看不清的;视力差的;模糊的
    • She’s as blind as a bat without her glasses.她就像没有戴眼镜的蝙蝠一样盲目。
    More Like This Similes in idiomsSimiles in idioms
    • (as) bald as a coot
    • (as) blind as a bat
    • (as) bright as a button
    • (as) bold as brass
    • as busy as a bee
    • as clean as a whistle
    • (as) dead as a/​the dodo
    • (as) deaf as a post
    • (as) dull as ditchwater
    • (as) fit as a fiddle
    • as flat as a pancake
    • (as) good as gold
    • (as) mad as a hatter/​a March hare
    • (as) miserable/​ugly as sin
    • as old as the hills
    • (as) pleased/​proud as Punch
    • as pretty as a picture
    • (as) regular as clockwork
    • (as) quick as a flash
    • (as) safe as houses
    • (as) sound as a bell
    • (as) steady as a rock
    • (as) thick as two short planks
    • (as) tough as old boots
like a bat out of hell
  1. (old-fashioned, informal) very fast闪电般;飞快地;一溜烟地
    • She was driving like a bat out of hell.她开车就像一只从地狱里出来的蝙蝠。
off your own bat
  1. (British English, informal) if you do something off your own bat, it is your own idea and you do it without help or support from anyone else自觉地;主动地
    • She made the suggestions entirely off her own bat.这些建议完全是她自己提出的。
right off the bat
  1. (especially North American English, informal) immediately; without delay立即;马上;毫不耽搁
    • We both liked each other right off the bat.我们俩一见如故。
    • Foreign aid is one of the issues we have to deal with right off the bat.对外援助是我们必须立即解决的问题之一。

bat

verb
 
/bæt/
/bæt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they bat
/bæt/
/bæt/
he / she / it bats
/bæts/
/bæts/
past simple batted
/ˈbætɪd/
/ˈbætɪd/
past participle batted
/ˈbætɪd/
/ˈbætɪd/
-ing form batting
/ˈbætɪŋ/
/ˈbætɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
  1.  
    [intransitive, transitive] bat (something) to hit a ball with a bat, especially in a game of baseball or cricket用球板击球,用球棒击球(尤指板球或棒球运动)
    • He bats very well.他擅长击球。
    • Who's batting first for the Orioles?金莺队谁第一个出场击球?
    Extra Examples
    • He went to bat, two runs down, with his team about to lose.轮到他击球了,他们队落后了两分,眼看要输了。
    • Hick went in to bat after Hussain.希克在侯赛因之后击球。
    • India won the toss and put England in to bat.抛硬币猜正反面印度队赢了,让英格兰队首先击球。
    • Smith was first to bat for Warwickshire.史密斯第一个为沃里克郡队击球。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + bat
    • go in to
    • go to
    • put somebody in to
    preposition
    • for
  2. [transitive] bat something + adv./prep. to hit something small that is flying through the air挥打,拍打(空中飞舞的小东西)
    • He batted the wasp away.他把那只黄蜂赶跑了。
  3. Word Originverb late Old English batt ‘club, stick, staff’, perhaps partly from Old French batte, from battre ‘to strike’. bat your eyes/​eyelashes, not bat an eyelid. late 19th cent. (originally US): from dialect and US bat ‘to wink, blink’, variant of obsolete bate ‘to flutter’.
Idioms
bat your eyes/eyelashes
  1. to open and close your eyes quickly, in a way that is supposed to be attractive眉目传情;挤眉弄眼
bat a thousand
  1. (North American English, informal) to be very successful十分成功
    • He’s made another sale? He’s really batting a thousand!他又做了一次销售吗?他真的是千锤百炼啊!
    Topics Successc2
go to bat for somebody
  1. (North American English, informal) to give somebody help and support帮助(或支持)某人
    • She really went to bat for me.她确实支持了我。
not bat an eyelid (British English)
(North American English not bat an eye)
  1. (informal) to show no surprise or concern when something unusual happens不动声色;面不改色;眼睛都不眨一下
    • 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。

BAT

/ˌbiː eɪ ˈtiː/
/ˌbiː eɪ ˈtiː/
British American Tobacco
  1. a very large company that makes cigarettes 疾速地;迅速地
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