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batman

/bat-muhn/US // ˈbæt mən //UK // (ˈbætmən) //

蝙蝠侠,巴特曼,蝙蝠人,蝙蝠俠

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural bat·men.

    • : a soldier assigned to an officer as a servant.

Examples

  • I heard that at one point you were trying to put together a Batman musical on Broadway.

  • With Batman and Planet of the Apes, you seem to be operating around 15 years ahead of the culture.

  • Comic book heroes are even hotter—Spiderman and Batman probably earn more money nowadays than Warren Buffett and Bill Gates.

  • I grew up with the Burton/Keaton Batman films, but then you converted me.

  • When she joins Batman and Superman in the Justice Society of America, she does so as secretary.

  • So I told my batman to get hot water brought there in the mornings.

  • He had been Colonel Crofton's batman during part of the war, and was evidently much attached to him.

  • Batman again started on foot to explore that river whose mouth lay there in front of him.

  • Trees were cut with notches, in order to fix the boundaries, and in the afternoon Batman took leave of his black friends.

  • Chaucer said he would be delighted, if we would send to his batman and tell him to bring down his razor and toothbrush.