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beater

/bee-ter/US // ˈbi tər //UK // (ˈbiːtə) //

打手,击球手,打击者,击球者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that beats.
    • : an implement or device for beating something: the two beaters on an electric mixer;an old-fashioned rug beater that loosens dirt with every forceful whack.
    • : Slang: Offensive. wifebeater.
    • : Informal. an old vehicle that is in poor condition: I drive a beater that I bought for $2,000.
    • : Hunting. a person who rouses or drives game from cover: The beater flushed a covey of grouse.
    • : Papermaking. a machine for beating half-stuff to pulp by separating and shortening the fibers to produce a gelatinous mass.
    • : Textiles. reed.
    • : Newfoundland. a young seal, usually a month to six weeks old, having completely or almost completely shed its initial white fur.

Examples

  • Aside from McDavid’s very good teammate Leon Draisaitl,20 Edmonton’s roster hasn’t exactly been packed with world beaters since his arrival.

  • That means they should have dense, stiff bristles and a beater bar function to lift dry soil from the carpet so it can be brushed and suctioned away.

  • The two included stainless beaters are easily ejectable for quick cleaning if you’re switching between bowls.

  • “No dictator is displeased by cartoons showing him as a power-seeking world-beater,” he would say.

  • One mix tape from 2010, “Fan of a Fan,” features bad-boy crooner and occasional girlfriend-beater, Chris Brown.

  • The Lakers crowd seemed nervous, and it felt like another buzzer beater was in order.

  • Asher King Abramson, UCLA Quidditch president and beater, agreed.

  • He saw an unfamiliar “beater” in the driveway one evening and called 911.

  • The "organ beater" of bygone days was invariably accompanied by the "organ pumper," often by several of them.

  • Near him stood, leaning on his drum, the tall bass-drum beater (Bill Burroughs) of the band.

  • Also she had received an order for a certain kind of egg-beater, the like of which had never been seen in South Plains.

  • Beat until your hand grows tired, and then simply change the way you hold the beater.

  • Put unbeaten egg white and jelly together into bowl and beat with egg beater or wire whip until stiff.