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mitt

/mit/US // mɪt //UK // (mɪt) //

米特,密特,米特牌,小号

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Baseball. a rounded glove with one internal section for the four fingers and another for the thumb and having the side next to the palm of the hand protected by a thick padding, used by catchers.a somewhat similar glove but with less padding and having sections for the thumb and one or two fingers, used by first basemen.Compare baseball glove.
    • : a mitten.
    • : Slang. a hand.
    • : a glove that leaves the lower ends of the fingers bare, especially a long one made of lace or other fancy material and worn by women.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inarrest

Examples

  • This pick will withstand high temps without making you feel like you’re wearing boxing mitts.

  • Once you’re done exploring the park’s 90-plus miles of hiking trails, cool down in the creek or kick back on the front deck and warm your mitts by the fire on a pair of crimson Adirondack chairs.

  • For the average person in average cold temperatures, it would be prudent to have a medium-weight glove that has good dexterity, but also to carry some heavier synthetic mitts that are often very lightweight and warm.

  • Carefully remove the bread pudding from the pot using oven mitts and the trivet handles.

  • In 2012, Obama narrowly beat Mitt Romney among Florida Cubans, according to exit polls.

  • The other person for whom a path to the nomination, let alone a candidacy, seems much less likely is Mitt Romney.

  • Then last week, Bloomberg Businessweek ran a banner headline “Jeb Bush Has a Mitt Romney Problem.”

  • Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, and Mitt Romney are each doing their best to keep their hopes and options alive.

  • In 2012, Mitt Romney lost women voters by 11 points, and Republicans lost them by 11 points.

  • With five thousand dollars in your mitt, you wouldn't need to hang around here to take a lot of slurs.

  • “Old man Willard held out the marble mitt that-a time, Derry,” said he.

  • As I watched, she picked up a heavy motorcycle jacket, worn as a catcher's mitt, and put it on like armor.

  • Ich will Kacht, in den namen Gotts, zu den biderben luten und willig mitt und under inen sterben.

  • Carrying the bag that contained his uniform and mitt, he swung off with a vigorous, buoyant stride, whistling cheerfully.