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batting

/bat-ing/US // ˈbæt ɪŋ //UK // (ˈbætɪŋ) //

击球,打击,击球次数,击球者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or manner of using a bat in a game of ball.
    • : cotton, wool, or synthetic fibers in batts or sheets, used as filling for quilts or bedcovers.

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Examples

  • So it was fitting that, after all the missed time, they were brought to the batting cage by a universal pause of normalcy.

  • Engaging your cat’s natural instinct to hunt, the three levels and moving balls will have your cat swatting, batting, pawing, and pouncing with pleasure.

  • Top 10 American League position players in 2021 by FanGraphs’ wins above replacement, through June 29WAR is for batting stats only.

  • It’s been found to help with training players as it allows teams to collect player-specific data to improve performance and to identify different types of pitches, batting swings and so on.

  • Schwarber had a batting tee and weights delivered to his home, and he even used a virtual reality headset to visualize pitches and take dry cuts against them.

  • It's hard to think of another baseball player in recent memory whose batting stance made so many fans weak at the knees.

  • “Some people worry about our batting average,” he told the crowd of activists.

  • Louie and Amia were perfectly happy to drift along, batting eyes at each other but never taking it to the next level.

  • “This is batting practice for Hillary and the people around her,” he says.

  • Over two decades with the St. Louis Cardinals, he won three MVP awards and seven NL batting crowns.

  • A cricket-match was in progress, but the bowling and batting were extremely wild, thanks to The Warren strong beer.

  • They ran a dime apiece up into multi-millions without batting their eye-lashes.

  • It was Jim Carter, whose suit of cotton batting, decorated with tinsel and cedar, was most becoming.

  • Long division ought to be easy and interesting for a child who knew that it was something used in computing batting averages.

  • But who, with any sense, wants to go batting off to Mars or the Asteroids?