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bat1 [bæt] SUST.

1. bat ZOOL.:

bat

2. bat pey. coloq. (woman):

bat
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I . bat2 [bæt] SUST.

1. bat (in baseball, cricket):

bat
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2. bat ingl. brit. (in table tennis):

bat

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

off one's own bat ingl. brit. coloq.

II . bat2 <-tt-> [bæt] V. trans., intr.

baseball bat SUST.

cricket bat SUST. DEP.

table tennis bat SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Whether this was in appreciation of his batting or an attempt to wind up the bowling side is open to interpretation.
en.wikipedia.org
However, his batting ability, particularly defensively, remained unquestionable.
en.wikipedia.org
Batting last in the order, he was rarely called on to bat.
en.wikipedia.org
A first innings duck seemed to be the portent of his early introverted batting stints in the national team.
en.wikipedia.org
He finished the year with 99 runs scored, a.328 batting average, and 12 stolen bases.
en.wikipedia.org
For his career, he compiled a.143 batting average, with one home run and six runs batted in.
en.wikipedia.org
A brown leather batting glove was recovered that seemed to match the stitch detail on the glove prints taken from the break-in point.
en.wikipedia.org
I still think we really need to knuckle down in our batting.
www.stuff.co.nz
Not much batting left, although the nightwatchman coming out has added some depth to the batting line-up.
www.cricbuzz.com
She's cynical, a little wry, and she definitely doesn't want to get stuck with a stinker to muck up what's probably an excellent batting average.
tvline.com

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