lead off / ˈlidˌɔf, -ˌɒf /

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lead off 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an act that starts something; start; beginning.
  2. Baseball. the player who is first in the batting order or who is first to bat for a team in an inning.

lead off 近义词

lead off

等同于 first

lead off

等同于 introduce

lead off

等同于 break the ice

lead off

等同于 commence

lead off

等同于 enter

更多lead off例句

  1. I batted leadoff all through the minor leagues until I got to the big leagues and got stronger.
  2. Linquist, the Colonials’ catcher and leadoff hitter, scored the winning run in the ninth inning of Saturday’s first game against Dayton to force a winner-take-all showdown.
  3. Corbin surrendered a leadoff double in the first to Andrew McCutchen, who came around to score on a double-steal.
  4. He hit leadoff batter Tommy Edman with a fastball, yielded an infield single and walked Paul DeJong to put three on in the first, when the temperature was a misleading 53 degrees.
  5. The key then was whether Robles could be an effective leadoff hitter.