batter 英 [ˈbætə(r)]   美 [ˈbætɚ]

batter

batter  英 [ˈbætə(r)] 美 [ˈbætɚ]

n. 击球手  v. 连续猛击;殴打 

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She battered at the door with her fists. 她用双拳不断地擂门。
He had been badly battered about the head and face. 他被打得鼻青脸肿。

  • To batter is to beat repeatedly, as if one boxer were clobbering another with blows.
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  • n. 击球手
  • v. 连续猛击;殴打
  • 1. She battered at the door with her fists.

    她用双拳不断地擂门。

  • 2. He had been badly battered about the head and face.

    他被打得鼻青脸肿。

  • 3. Her killer had battered her to death.

    杀害她的凶手把她殴打致死。

  • 4. Severe winds have been battering the north coast.

    狂风一直在北海岸肆虐。

  • batter (n.1) in cookery, "a mixture of ingredients (flour, eggs, milk) beaten together," late 14c., from Old French batteure "a beating," from Latin battuere "to beat, knock" (see batter (v.)).
  • batter (n.2) "one who strikes or beats with a bat," 1773, agent noun from bat (v.2). Earlier noun was batsman (1756).
  • batter (v.) "strike repeatedly, beat violently and rapidly," early 14c., from Old French batre "to beat, strike" (11c., Modern French battre "to beat, to strike"), from Latin battuere, batuere "to beat, strike," a rare word in literary Latin but evidently an old one and popular in Vulgar Latin. Probably borrowed from Gaulish (compare Welsh bathu "beat," Irish and Gaelic bat, bata "staff, cudgel") and perhaps from PIE root *bhau- "to strike." (source also of Welsh bathu "beat;" Old English beadu "battle," beatan "to beat," bytl "hammer, mallet").
bat·ter / ˈbætə(r) ; NAmE ˈbætər / verb , noun batter batters battered battering verb [intransitive ,  transitive ,  often passive ] to hit sb/sth hard many times, especially in a way that causes serious damage 连续猛击;殴打 batterat/on sth She battered at the door with her fists. 她用双拳不断地擂门。 battersb He had been badly battered about the head and face. 他被打得鼻青脸肿。 Her killer had batteredher to death. 杀害她的凶手把她殴打致死。 battersth Severe winds have been battering the north coast. 狂风一直在北海岸肆虐。 synonyms at beat PHRASAL VERB ˌbatter sth↔ˈdown to hit sth hard many times until it breaks or comes down (以连续重击)砸毁,砸倒 noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] a mixture of eggs, milk and flour used in cooking to cover food such as fish or chicken before you fry it, or to make pancakes 面糊(煎料) 2 [uncountable ,  countable ] ( NAmE) a mixture of eggs, milk, flour, etc. used for making cakes 面糊(用于做糕饼) 3 [countable ] ( NAmE) (in baseball 棒球 ) the player who is hitting the ball 击球手;击球员 bat·ter / ˈbætə(r) ; NAmE ˈbætər /
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