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mallet

/mal-it/US // ˈmæl ɪt //UK // (ˈmælɪt) //

小槌,小槌子,槌子,小锤子

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a hammerlike tool with a head commonly of wood but occasionally of rawhide, plastic, etc., used for driving any tool with a wooden handle, as a chisel, or for striking a surface.
    • : the wooden implement used to strike the balls in croquet.
    • : Polo. the long-handled stick, or club, used to drive the ball.

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Examples

  • Carlos Gracida 53, was killed in a freak accident, after his horse was hit on the head by another player's mallet.

  • “If they [the owners] want to get their tires, that will have to be negotiated,” said Mallet.

  • After the match William was presented with a mini polo mallet for his newborn son, Prince George.

  • He had to use his mallet to push himself back on board his polo pony, according to a report in today's Daily Express.

  • During a charity match in Barbados, Harry was thrown and then threw his polo mallet in anger.

  • Jones then went aft to a locker near the stern, whence he returned with a mallet and chisel, and went below.

  • To half a tennis-lawn add two ounces of croquet-mallet and three arches of pergola, and reduce the whole to a fine powder.

  • Then I stuck the mallet in my pocket, telling every one who cared to hear that I was carrying away a souvenir.

  • Girl as she was, in her studio at home she wielded for eight or ten hours a day a leaden mallet weighing four pounds and a half.

  • It seemed as if that great genius with a few blows of his mallet could have finished the indistinct labours of the giant.