batted
vt.& vi. 用球板擊球,用球棒擊球(bat的過去式與過去分詞形式)
A bat is a specially shaped piece of wood that is used for hitting the ball in baseball, softball, cricket, rounders, or table tennis.
...a baseball bat.
棒球球棒
When you bat, you have a turn at hitting the ball with a bat in baseball, softball, cricket, or rounders.
Australia, put in to bat, made a cautious start.
輪到澳大利亞隊出場擊球,他們開始打得很謹慎。
A bat is a small flying animal that looks like a mouse with wings made of skin. Bats are active at night.
When something surprising or shocking happens, if someone doesn't bat an eyelid in British English, or doesn't bat an eye in American English, they remain calm and do not show any reaction.
If you go to bat for someone or go in to bat for them, you give them your support.
The old judge doesn't like the thought of no one going in to bat for the accused.
老法官不希望沒有人為被告辯護。
If you drive like a bat out of hell, you drive extremely fast.
He took off for Helsinki like a bat out of hell.
他飛快趕往赫爾辛基。
If someone does something off their own bat, they do it without anyone else suggesting it.
Whatever she did she did off her own bat. Whatever she did was nothing to do with me.
她所做的一切都是她自己主動要做的。她做的任何事都與我無關。
If something happens right off the bat, it happens immediately.
He learned right off the bat that you can't count on anything in this business.
他立刻明白在這一行業中不能依靠任何東西。
He batted out the article within half an hour.
他在半小時內匆匆趕出了這篇文章.
He batted out on the type - writer the first draft of the document.
他匆匆地在打字機上擬出這個檔案的初稿.
He batted the gate with his hand.
他用手敲打院門.
He batted his eyes at me.
他向我眨眼睛.
The subject was batted around in his head.
他仔細思考了那個問題.