batch
noun/bætʃ/
/bætʃ/
- a number of people or things that are dealt with as a group
一批 - Each summer a new batch of students tries to find work.
每年夏天都有新的一批学生要找工作。 - He worked his way through the batch of letters on his desk.
他仔细地处理着桌上的这批信件。 - We deliver the goods in batches.
我们分批交付货物。
Extra Examples- How many books are there in each batch?
每一批书有多少本? - Have you seen the latest batch of opinion polls?
你看过最新一批的民意调查吗? - Funding has been approved for an initial batch of 35 aircraft.
首批 35 架飞机的资金已获得批准。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- large
- small
- whole
- …
- in a/the batch
- batch of
- Each summer a new batch of students tries to find work.
- an amount of food, medicine, etc. produced at one time
(食物、药物等的)一批生产的量 - Shall I make another batch of cookies?
我是否要再做一批曲奇饼? - loaves of bread baked in batches of 20
面包每批烘烤 20 个 - He baked a fresh batch of rolls.
他新烤了一炉面包圈。 - It is necessary to make new batches of flu vaccine whenever a different, virulent strain of flu makes an appearance.
每当出现不同的剧毒流感病毒株时,就必须生产新批次的流感疫苗。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- large
- small
- whole
- …
- in a/the batch
- batch of
- Shall I make another batch of cookies?
- (computing) a set of jobs that are processed together on a computer
批;批量 - to process a batch job
处理一批作业 - a batch file/program
批处理文件/程序 - to run in batch mode
按批处理模式运行
Oxford Collocations Dictionarybatch + noun- job
- file
- program
- …
- to process a batch job
Word Originlate 15th cent. (in the senses ‘process of baking’, ‘quantity produced at one baking’): based on an Old English word related to bacan, of Germanic origin. Current senses date from the early 18th cent.