英:[bʌnt]
美:[bʌnt]
英:[bʌnt]
美:[bʌnt]
复数:bunts
第三人称单数:bunts
现在分词:bunting
过去式:bunted
过去分词:bunted
词根:bunt
n.bunting 触击;旗布;白颊鸟
v.bunting 顶撞(bunt的ing形式)
noun (1)
the middle part of a square sail
the part of a furled sail gathered up in a bunch at the center of the yard
the bagging part of a fishing net
verb
transitive verb
to strike or push with or as if with the head : butt
to push or tap (a baseball) lightly with a bat without swinging
intransitive verb
to bunt a baseball
noun (2)
an act or instance of bunting
a bunted ball
noun (3)
a destructive covered smut of wheat caused by a fungus (genus Tilletia)
1825年,“用头或角撞击”(山羊或小牛); 可能是以山羊为目标的 butt(v.)的改编,或者是中古英语 bounten “向后跳跃,返回”(15世纪初,可能来自法语 bondir 的变体; 参见 bound(v.2))的幸存者。作为棒球术语始于1889年。还可参见 punt(v.)。相关: Bunted; bunting。
轻打
触击
取鱼部
无囊网具作业时集中渔获物的部件。
Noun (1) perhaps from Low German, bundle, from Middle Low German; akin to Old English byndel bundle Verb alteration of butt Noun (3) origin unknown
The first known use of bunt was circa 1582
buoy1 of 2noun
a floating object anchored in a body of water to mark a channel or warn of danger
life buoy
buoy2 of 2verb
to keep from sinking : keep afloat
to brighten the mood of
the news buoyed him up
buoy1 of 2noun
a floating object anchored in a body of water to mark a channel or warn of danger
life buoy
buoy2 of 2verb
to keep from sinking : keep afloat
to brighten the mood of
the news buoyed him up
buoyantadjective
having buoyancyespecially: capable of floating
being in a happy mood : cheerful
buoyantadjective
having buoyancyespecially: capable of floating
being in a happy mood : cheerful
buoyancynoun
the tendency of a body to float or to rise when in a fluid
the buoyancy of a cork in water
the power of a fluid to put an upward force on a body placed in it
the buoyancy of seawater
buoy1 of 2noun
a floating object anchored in a body of water to mark a channel or warn of danger
life buoy
buoy2 of 2verb
to keep from sinking : keep afloat
to brighten the mood of
the news buoyed him up
bunting1 of 2noun
any of various finches that are similar to sparrows in size and habits but have stout bills
bunting2 of 2noun
a thin cloth used chiefly for making flags and patriotic decorations
flags or decorations made of bunting
buntverb
to strike or push with the horns or head : butt
to push or tap a baseball lightly without swinging the bat
buntverb
to strike or push with the horns or head : butt
to push or tap a baseball lightly without swinging the bat
1 He noted that Floyd’s death had catalyzed protests that had helped the national conversation to advance, like the sacrifice bunt in baseball.
2 The success rate of a successful sacrifice bunt attempt where the batter actually attempts to bunt the ball and not pull back is less than 40 percent.
3 But then one of the comics lays down a bunt and steals second, and the next hits a triple and they’re flying around the bases as the crowd roars.
4 To borrow an analogy from baseball, a sport he loved, he was the sort of batter who got on base thanks to walks, bunts, bloopers into right field and a good deal of hustle.
5 Castellon had two hits and, after failing twice to bunt, singled with two strikes to key the fifth inning.
6 Finally, he offered one: The Yankees are going to make teaching players how to bunt more of a priority.
7 “We practice bunt plays. We practice the trick bunt plays. We practice all that stuff because we feel like little things could add up to a big moment and help us win a baseball game.”
8 Reliever Dee Dee Hernandez allowed a bunt single and a sacrifice fly, and the Hokies took a 1-0 lead.
9 I told her it's just chicken casserole and not worth screaming at me for, but she just called me a word that rhymes with bunt and then disinvited me from all future dinner parties.”
10 “It was a good time to get a bunt down,” Castro said.
11 “I wanted to show off for the scouts, swing away more instead of bunt,” he says, “but I was willing to play my role.”
12 He did not listen to his father's words and even bunted him.
他不听他爸爸的话,甚至还顶撞爸爸。
13 After Garcia stole second, Winker dropped a drag bunt toward first base that Gilbert couldn’t quite grab despite a lunging, falling attempt.
14 The batter executed the bunt perfectly.
打击手很完美地完成了这次短打。
15 The Twitter request line has brought him fans who admit they don’t know the difference between a sacrifice bunt and a ground-rule double.
16 Don't bunt. Aim out of the ball park. Aim for the company of the immortals.
不要短打。目标要瞄准棒球场之外。瞄准加入不朽者的行列。
17 Roughly four hours later, Servais removed Bryan Woo after he allowed a bunt single and a line drive single to start the seventh.
18 Gilbert got a tough break when Jose Miranda hit a swinging bunt that turned into an infield single and loaded the bases.
19 Asked if he thought Stone was trying to hit him because he squared to bunt, Profar said: “For a moment, I thought so. But he was throwing a perfect game, so he wouldn’t do that.”
20 Then came a bunt from Russ Davis.
接着鲁斯.戴维斯打出了一记短打。
3 抵撞
5 鼓起
torose raised blown plump bouffant bellied upheaval belly knob strut bulge pout upheave collect gather screw swell summon pouch pluck muster uplift heave
6 短打
7 膨胀
dilatant expanded swollen bloated ventricular inflationary blown-up bellied bulgy intumescent expansion inflation swell swelling bulge expanse dilation puffiness dilatation distension intumescence intumesce rise expand bulk pouch puff strut inflate plump dilate pout distend upswell plim sufflate bag bung
10 以头撞