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slugger

/sluhg-er/US // ˈslʌg ər //UK // (ˈslʌɡə) //

猛男,强击手,强壮的人,猛士

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who strikes hard, especially a boxer noted for the ability to deliver hard punches.
    • : Baseball. a player who frequently gets extra-base hits; a strong hitter.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as infighter

Examples

  • One thing that made the hitting streak easier for DiMaggio is that, unlike sluggers today, he hardly ever struck out.

  • Following some mishaps over the past two seasons, Wednesday’s incident revived talk that the young slugger might be best served in the role of designated hitter.

  • Nationals fans could get a look at new sluggers Josh Bell and Kyle Schwarber, and watch Jon Lester pitch two solid innings in his first start.

  • She takes a golf club, the country club equivalent of a Louisville slugger, and attacks his car.

  • Context: The Yankees slugger was speaking of his ex-wife, Marilyn Monroe.

  • Red Sox slugger David Ortiz clobbered the ball this October.

  • “It was named for Reggie Jackson”—the famed 1970s-era Yankee slugger.

  • Possibly he had gone a round or two with some second rate slugger some time in his life.

  • "Kennedy's ball," came the sharp cry of Slugger Jones, the umpire.

  • Even under those circumstances he began as if he meant to pass this dangerous slugger.

  • I accompanied the leader, a fellow called the "slugger," and reached the alley about eleven o'clock.

  • Leete, their chief slugger, was utterly bewildered by Joes offerings and struck out among the jeers of the Giant fans.