英:[beis ˈrʌnə]
美:[bes ˈrʌnɚ]
英:[beis ˈrʌnə]
美:[bes ˈrʌnɚ]
棒球的跑垒员;
noun
a baseball player of the team at bat who is on base or is attempting to reach a base
跑垒员
The first known use of base runner was in 1866
batting averagenoun
the average of a baseball batter found by dividing the number of official times at bat into the number of base hits
battering ramnoun
an ancient military machine consisting of a large iron-tipped wooden beam used to beat down walls
a heavy metal bar with handles used (as by firefighters) to batter down doors and walls
bathing suitnoun
swimsuit
bass violnoun
double bass
bass hornnoun
tuba
bass drumnoun
a large drum that has two heads and that produces a booming sound
bass clefnoun
a clef that places the F below middle C on the fourth line of the staff
bass staff
bas-reliefnoun
a sculpture in which the design is raised very slightly from the background
basking sharknoun
a large shark that feeds on plankton and may reach 45 feet (13.7 meters) in length
base runnernoun
a baseball player of the team at bat who is on base or is trying to reach a base
1 Oxford Academy had three base runners in the bottom of the first but did not score.
2 Irvin gave up a single to De La Cruz in the first and didn’t allow another base runner until the Reds superstar doubled in the seventh.
3 The shortstop threw the runner out.
游击手将球投给一垒手,后者将跑垒员淘汰出局。
4 The runner tried to get to the base, but it was too late.
跑垒员试图想跑回本垒,但已经太迟了。
5 They got the third base runner on a force out at home.
他们的一记封杀让从三垒出发的跑垒手出局.
6 Baseball Having reached a base without being put out, as a batter or base runner.
(击球员、跑垒员等)顺利到达垒的.