bat

名词

UK/bæt/
US/bæt/

定义 bat 名词

sports(运动)

  1. A1Countable(可数名词)

    a piece of equipment, typically made of wood, used to hit a ball in various sports

    球棒;球拍;板球拍

    • a baseball bat / a cricket bat / a rounders bat / a table tennis bat

      棒球棒 / 板球棒 / 圆场棒球棒 / 乒乓球拍

animal(动物)

  1. B1Countable(可数名词)

    a nocturnal flying mammal with wings, resembling a mouse

    蝙蝠

动词

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定义 bat 动词

action(动作)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    to strike or attempt to strike a ball or object with a bat

    用球棒(或球拍)击(球)

    • He hit the ball high into the air with the bat.

      他用球棒把球高高地击向空中。

    • They used their rackets to bat the shuttlecock back and forth.

      他们用球拍把羽毛球打来打去。

    • Jones is scheduled to bat first.

      琼斯被安排在第一位击球。

expression(表情)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    to quickly open and close the eyes, especially as a flirtatious gesture or to gain attention

    (尤指女性)眨眼(以吸引注意)

    • She smiled and batted her eyes at him.

      她微笑着并对他眨了眨眼。

    • She practiced batting her eyelashes in the mirror.

      她在镜子前练习眨眼睛。

    • She batted her eyes, hoping to catch his attention.

      她眨了眨眼,希望能引起他的注意。

成语

  • do something off your own bat

    To do something independently and voluntarily, without being asked or instructed by anyone else.

    在没有任何人的指示或要求下主动去做某事;自行决定做某事

    He wasn't asked to do so, he contacted the client off his own bat.

    他没有被要求这么做,是他自己主动联系客户的。

  • not bat an eyelid

    To show no visible reaction of surprise, worry, or concern when something unexpected or alarming occurs.

    眼皮也不眨一下;面不改色

    He didn't bat an eyelid when the manager announced the company was going to lay off employees.

    当经理宣布公司要裁员时,他面不改色。

  • have bats in the belfry

    To behave in a strange, silly, or eccentric manner, suggesting a lack of mental clarity or being slightly crazy.

    脑袋有喜鸭(形容行为愚蠢或精神失常)

    Ever since he started talking to the air by himself, I've thought he has bats in the belfry.

    自从他开始自言自语后,我就觉得他精神有些失常。

  • (right) off the bat

    Immediately; from the very beginning.

    立刻,马上

    They were skeptical of the idea right off the bat.

    他们一开始就对这个想法持怀疑态度。

  • go to bat for someone

    To support or defend someone, especially when they are facing challenges or opposition.

    为某人出面支持

    Her friends went to bat for her when she was unfairly accused.

    当她被不公地指控时,她的朋友们为她挺身而出。

  • bat a thousand

    To achieve a perfect score or success rate; to perform flawlessly in every attempt.

    百发百中

    This restaurant has been batting a thousand lately; every dish receives great reviews.

    这家餐厅最近表现完美,每道菜都获得好评。