英:['bætɒn]
美:[bəˈtɑn, bæ-, ˈbætn]
英:['bætɒn]
美:[bəˈtɑn, bæ-, ˈbætn]
n.
(警察武器)警棍
(乐队指挥用的)指挥棒
接力棒
ba·ton
b tan
复数:batons
noun
cudgel, truncheonspecifically: billy club
a staff borne as a symbol of office
a narrow heraldic bend
a slender rod with which a leader directs a band or orchestra
a hollow cylinder carried by each member of a relay team and passed to the succeeding runner
a hollow metal rod with a weighted bulb at one or both ends that is flourished by a drum major or drum majorette
a piece of food that has been cut into a narrow strip that is thicker than a julienned piece of food
We cut carrots into slabs, then batons, then dice.—Janet Rausa Fuller
baton rouge巴吞鲁日(美国路易斯安那州首府)
1540年代,“一种用作武器的棍棒”,源自法语 bâton “棍棒,手杖,权杖,魔杖”,源自古法语 baston(12世纪)“棍棒,手杖,棒子”,源自晚期拉丁语 bastum “粗壮的棍棒”,可能源自高卢语或希腊语 *baston “支撑”,源自 bastazein “举起,提高,搬运”。 “作为职务象征的权杖”一词来源于1580年代; “指挥棒”的音乐意义源于1823年的法语。17世纪至18世纪常被翻译为 batoon。
接力棒
French bâton, from Old French baston, ultimately from Late Latin bastum stick
The first known use of baton was in 1520
batterynoun
the act of beating
the unlawful beating or use of force upon a person
two or more big military guns that are controlled as a unit
an electric cell or connected electric cells for providing electric current
a flashlight battery
a number of similar articles, items, or devices arranged, connected, or used together
a battery of tests
the pitcher and catcher of a baseball team
batter1 of 3verb
to beat with repeated violent blows
batter down the door
to wear down or injure by hard use
wore a battered old hat
batter2 of 3noun
a thin mixture chiefly of flour and liquid beaten together
cake batter
batter3 of 3noun
one that batsespecially: the baseball player at bat
batter1 of 3verb
to beat with repeated violent blows
batter down the door
to wear down or injure by hard use
wore a battered old hat
batter2 of 3noun
a thin mixture chiefly of flour and liquid beaten together
cake batter
batter3 of 3noun
one that batsespecially: the baseball player at bat
batten1 of 2noun
a thin narrow strip of lumber used especially to seal or strengthen a joint
a strip, bar, or support like or used like a batten (as in a sail)
batten2 of 2verb
to get ready especially for stormy weather by or as if by fastening everything down—usually used with down
batten1 of 2noun
a thin narrow strip of lumber used especially to seal or strengthen a joint
a strip, bar, or support like or used like a batten (as in a sail)
batten2 of 2verb
to get ready especially for stormy weather by or as if by fastening everything down—usually used with down
batten1 of 2noun
a thin narrow strip of lumber used especially to seal or strengthen a joint
a strip, bar, or support like or used like a batten (as in a sail)
batten2 of 2verb
to get ready especially for stormy weather by or as if by fastening everything down—usually used with down
bat1 of 4noun
a stout solid stick : club
a sharp blow
a usually wooden implement used for hitting the ball in various games (as baseball)
a turn at batting
next at bat
bat2 of 4verb
to strike or hit with or as if with a bat
to take one's turn at bat in baseball
to have a batting average of
is batting .300
bat3 of 4noun
any of an order of night-flying mammals with the forelimbs modified to form wings
bat4 of 4verb
to wink especially in surprise or emotion
never batted an eye
battalionnoun
a large body of troops : army
a military unit composed of two or more smaller units (as companies or batteries)
a large body of persons organized to act together
batonnoun
a staff borne as a symbol of office
a stick with which a leader directs a band or orchestra
a hollow rod passed from one member of a relay team to another
a staff with a ball at one or both ends carried by a drum major or baton twirler
1 When I toggle my view to show the audience in the Tokyo Dome, they are shrieking his name and waving glowing batons frantically.
2 She pointed at the door with her baton.
3 Holly, too, had a slim frame with long tapered fingers, perfect for wrapping around a buzz baton.
4 And the baton twirling is part of the plan.
5 I love t h at I do an answer of a baton.
例子)我最喜欢做指挥棒的回答.
6 They stood with their batons hanging at their sides, their helmets gleaming in the lights of the parking lot.
7 He picked up a newspaper, folded it into a rigid baton, and clubbed Otis once across the face.
8 He once again raised his baton and brought in the brass.
他再次举起指挥棒,让铜管乐部加入进来。
9 He had raked his baton down my shin during my training there to demonstrate its power to inflict pain.
10 Bantam Lyons'yellow blacknailed fingers unrolled the baton.
班塔姆·莱昂斯用指甲发黑的黄色手指打开了报纸卷儿.
11 She raised the baton ; she tapped the music stand twice.
她挥动起指挥棒; 敲击了乐谱架两下.
12 He pointed the baton at Mr. Jacobs this time, waving it just inches from him.
13 She made twirling a baton look easy and impossible at the same time.
14 She threw the baton up in the air and caught it in her grubby hand.
15 Everything around him was a mess of screams and the thuds of batons on bodies.
16 “No one wants to learn how to twirl a stupid baton anyway.”
17 “Compare your baton to a baseball bat, and you’ll know why we didn’t rush in there to break it up,” he said.
18 As I stood toward the wall, he ran his baton down the front of my shin.
19 The conductor beat time a baton.
指挥用指挥棒打拍子.
20 The runner who's receiving the baton has to time it exactly right, start sprinting before the runner with the baton reaches the line.