batter 的 3 个定义
- to beat persistently or hard; pound repeatedly.
- to damage by beating or hard usage: Rough roads had battered the car. High winds were battering the coast.
- to deal heavy, repeated blows; pound steadily: continuing to batter at the front door.
- Printing. a damaged area on the face of type or plate.the resulting defect in print.
batter 近义词
mixture before baking
strike and damage
更多batter例句
- It’s served alongside fried chicken, anther quintessentially southern favorite – but the batter is spiked with miso.
- Greater fastball velocity often makes batters more susceptible to swinging and missing at breaking balls and changeups too, which, in deGrom’s case, travel faster than some pitchers’ fastballs.
- The surface is ideal for sliding and tossing crepe batter with ease.
- This griddle comes with a wooden batter spreader and spatula to help you get your crepe cooking in seconds.
- Pitchers can differ in their ability to convert spin into movement that helps get batters out.
- Divide batter into prepared ramekins, place ramekins on a baking sheet, and bake about 20 minutes.
- Now you can scroll to the next direction on your recipe without getting batter or sauce all over your device.
- In the 13th inning, a Red Sox batter popped one down left field line and Jeter went to get it.
- Every batter, it's a fastball for a strike or pop-up, then a change-up for a ground out.
- With the bases loaded, the ultimately rational Palmer always throws every pitch at a corner--even with three balls on the batter.
- A couple of boys began to batter the wall; others, approaching the windows, climbed up and pressed their faces against the panes.
- Bud turned his hotcakes with a vicious flop that spattered more batter on the stove.
- All might have gone well had not the cover come off unexpectedly and allowed half the contents of the can to go into the batter.
- The Scots retired into their castle, which Norris proceeded to batter with two heavy guns brought from the ship.
- "Bring all your guns to bear upon the city and batter it down," was the order issued to General Hunt, chief of artillery.