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BNC: 4758 COCA: 3692

bat

1 bat /ˈbæt/ noun
plural bats
1 bat
/ˈbæt/
noun
plural bats
Learner's definition of BAT
[count]
: a long rounded stick that is used to hit the ball in baseball(棒球)球棒
: a long flattened stick that is used to hit the ball in cricket(板球)球板
British : paddle 2

at bat

baseball
used to describe the player or team that is batting(球员或球队)击球
: the act of batting击球(动作)

go to bat

baseball
: to be the player or team that is batting上场击球

go to bat for

US, informal
: to try to help, support, or defend (someone or something) in an active way(积极)帮助,支持,捍卫(某人或某事物)

off the bat

chiefly US, informal
: without any delay : immediately立刻;毫不迟疑usually used with right通常与right连用

off your own bat

British, informal
: through your own efforts通过自身努力
compare 3bat
2 bat /ˈbæt/ verb
bats; batted; batting
2 bat
/ˈbæt/
verb
bats; batted; batting
Learner's definition of BAT
[+ object] : to hit (something, such as a ball) with a bat, club, etc., or with your hand(用球拍、球棒等或用手)击打(球等)
[no object] : to try to hit a ball with a bat in baseball, cricket, or a similar game(在棒球、板球等类似运动中)击球
[no object] baseball : to have a specified batting average击球率达…
◊ In figurative use, to bat a thousand is to succeed in every attempt. This is an informal phrase that is used chiefly in U.S. English.*bat a thousand用作比喻时指每次尝试都成功,属非正式短语,主要用于美国英语。

bat around

[phrasal verb]
bat (something) around or bat around (something) informal
: to think about or talk about (something, such as an idea) for a period of time(在一段时间内)考虑,讨论(想法等)

bat in

[phrasal verb]
bat in (a run) also bat (a run) in baseball
: to hit the ball in a way that makes it possible for a run to score击球使(跑垒)得分
compare 4bat

— batting

adjective, always used before a noun
3 bat /ˈbæt/ noun
plural bats
3 bat
/ˈbæt/
noun
plural bats
Learner's definition of BAT
[count]
: an animal that has wings and a furry body like a mouse蝙蝠
informal : an unpleasant old woman讨厌的老女人

bats in the/your belfry

see belfry

(as) blind as a bat

see 1blind

like a bat out of hell

informal
: very quickly非常迅速
compare 1bat
4 bat /ˈbæt/ verb
bats; batted; batting
4 bat
/ˈbæt/
verb
bats; batted; batting
Learner's definition of BAT
[+ object]
: to close and open (your eyes or eyelashes) very quickly several times especially as a way of flirting(尤指在调情时)快速地眨眼

not bat an eye/eyelash

(US) informal or British not bat an eyelid
: to show no surprise, fear, concern, etc.不露声色;面不改色;眼睛都不眨一下
compare 2bat
BNC: 4758 COCA: 3692

bat

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noun (1)

1
: a stout solid stick : club
2
: a sharp blow : stroke
3
a
: a usually wooden implement used for hitting the ball in various games
b
: a paddle used in various games (such as table tennis)
c
: the short whip used by a jockey
4
a
: batsman, batter
a right-handed bat
b
: a turn at batting
usually used in the phrase at bat
c
: hitting ability
we need his bat in the lineup
5
: batt
6
British : rate of speed : gait
7
: binge

bat

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verb (1)

batted; batting

transitive verb

1
: to strike or hit with or as if with a bat
2
a
: to advance (a base runner) by batting
b
: to have a batting average of
3
: to discuss at length : consider in detail

intransitive verb

1
a
: to strike or hit a ball with a bat
b
: to take one's turn at bat
2
: to wander aimlessly

bat

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noun (2)

: any of a widely distributed order (Chiroptera) of nocturnal usually frugivorous or insectivorous flying mammals that have wings formed from four elongated digits of the forelimb covered by a cutaneous membrane and that have adequate visual capabilities but often rely on echolocation

bat

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verb (2)

batted; batting

transitive verb

: to wink especially in surprise or emotion
never batted an eye
also : flutter
batted his eyelashes

BAT

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abbreviation

bachelor of arts in teaching
Phrases
off one's own bat
chiefly British : through one's own efforts
off the bat
: without delay : immediately
recognized him right off the bat

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English, from Old English batt

Noun (2)

probably alteration of Middle English bakke, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Swedish nattbakka bat

Verb (2)

probably alteration of bate entry 2

First Known Use

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb (1)

13th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Noun (2)

1580, in the meaning defined above

Verb (2)

circa 1787, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of bat was before the 12th century
BNC: 4758 COCA: 3692
bat

noun¹

1in games運動ADJECTIVE | VERB + BAT ADJECTIVEbaseball, cricket, table-tennis (BrE) (Ping-Pong paddle in NAmE) 棒球球棒;板球球板;乒乓球拍aluminium, aluminum, wooden鋁製球拍;木製球拍left-handed, right-handed左手/右手球拍VERB + BATgrip, hold握球拍carry拿着球拍swing揮舞球棒wield持拍;握拍
bat

noun²

2small flying animal小型飛行動物ADJECTIVE | BAT + VERB ADJECTIVEfruit, vampire, etc.果蝠、吸血蝠等BAT + VERBflutter, fly蝙蝠拍翼/飛翔hang, roost蝙蝠懸掛/棲息bats hanging upside down倒掛的蝙蝠squeak蝙蝠吱吱叫
bat

verb

VERB + BAT | PREPOSITION VERB + BATgo in to, go to, put sb in to輪到擊球;使某人進入擊球方Hick went in to bat after Hussain.希克在侯賽因之後擊球。He went to bat, two runs down, with his team about to lose.輪到他擊球了,他們隊落後了兩分,眼看要輸了。India won the toss and put England in to bat.拋硬幣猜正反面印度隊贏了,讓英格蘭隊首先擊球。She really went to bat for me (= supported me).她確實支持了我。PREPOSITIONfor (BrE) 為⋯擊球Smith was first to bat for Warwickshire.史密斯第一個為沃里克郡隊擊球。

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