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orden de bateo

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

batting order SUST.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. bat1 [ingl. am. bæt, ingl. brit. bat] SUST.

bat (in table tennis) ingl. brit.
bat (in table tennis) ingl. brit.
to be at bat (in baseball) ingl. am.
off one's own bat ingl. brit.
off one's own bat ingl. brit.
por su (or mi etc.) cuenta
off one's own bat ingl. brit.
right off the bat ingl. am.
to go to bat for sb ingl. am.
echarle una mano a alguien
to play a straight bat ingl. brit.

II. bat1 <part. pres. batting; pret., part. pas. batted> [ingl. am. bæt, ingl. brit. bat] V. intr. DEP.

to bat for sb DEP.
to bat for sb representative/spokesman: ingl. brit.
respaldar a alguien

III. bat1 <part. pres. batting; pret., part. pas. batted> [ingl. am. bæt, ingl. brit. bat] V. trans.

1. bat (hit):

bat ball/balloon
bat ball/balloon

2. bat (average in baseball):

bat2 [ingl. am. bæt, ingl. brit. bat] SUST.

1. bat ZOOL.:

like a bat out of hell coloq.
no ver tres en un burro Esp. coloq.
to have bats in one's belfry or ingl. brit. also in the belfry

2. bat (hag) coloq.:

bat3 [ingl. am. bæt, ingl. brit. bat] V. trans. (flutter)

to bat one's eyelashes or ingl. brit. eyelids at sb
not to bat an eyelash or ingl. brit. an eyelid or an eye
not to bat an eyelash or ingl. brit. an eyelid or an eye

batting [ingl. am. ˈbætɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈbatɪŋ] SUST. U

I. order [ingl. am. ˈɔrdər, ingl. brit. ˈɔːdə] SUST.

1.1. order U (satisfactory arrangement, condition):

1.2. order U (customary state):

1.3. order U (formation):

order AERO., MILIT.

2. order U (sequence):

to put sth in(to) order
to put sth in(to) order

3. order U (harmony, discipline):

llamar a alguien al orden

4. order U (established rules, procedure):

5.1. order C (request):

5.2. order C (goods requested):

6.1. order C (command):

order to + infin
orden de  + inf
order that
orden de que +subj
by order of

6.2. order C (court decree) DER.:

7. order U (instructions to pay) FIN.:

atrbv. order cheque ingl. brit.

8.1. order C (kind, class):

8.2. order C BIOL.:

9.1. order C (of monks, nuns):

9.2. order C (fraternity, society):

9.3. order C (insignia):

10. order <orders, pl > REL.:

11. order ARQUIT.:

12. order (in phrases):

para que +subj
on or ingl. brit. in the order of it cost something on the order of $100
on or ingl. brit. in the order of it cost something on the order of $100
out of order
no funciona

II. order [ingl. am. ˈɔrdər, ingl. brit. ˈɔːdə] V. trans.

1.1. order (command):

order action/retreat/dismissal
to order sb to + infin
ordenarle a alguien que +subj
to order sth (to be) done
to order that
ordenar que+subj

1.2. order MED.:

2. order (request):

order dish/drink
order goods
order goods

3. order (put in order):

order work/life/affairs
order work/life/affairs

III. order [ingl. am. ˈɔrdər, ingl. brit. ˈɔːdə] V. intr. (in restaurant)

standing order SUST.

1. standing order (rule of procedure):

2.1. standing order (with bank):

standing order ingl. brit.

2.2. standing order (with supplier):

postal order SUST. ingl. brit.

giro m postal

order of the day SUST.

1. order of the day (agenda):

2. order of the day MILIT.:

3. order of the day (rule, custom):

en el diccionario PONS

bat1 [bæt] SUST.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

bat2 [bæt] V. trans.

I. bat3 [bæt] -tt- SUST.

1. bat (in baseball, cricket):

2. bat (blow):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

right off the bat ingl. am.
to do sth off one's own bat ingl. brit. coloq.

II. bat3 [bæt] -tt- V. trans., intr. DEP.

I. order [ˈɔ:dəʳ, ingl. am. ˈɔ:rdɚ] SUST.

1. order sin pl. (sequence):

2. order (instruction) a. DER., REL.:

3. order (working condition, satisfactory arrangement):

to be out of order toilet

4. order (appropriate behavior):

5. order (purpose):

para que +subj

6. order ingl. brit. (social class, rank, kind):

7. order (request to supply goods or service):

8. order (architectural style):

II. order [ˈɔ:dəʳ, ingl. am. ˈɔ:rdɚ] V. intr.

III. order [ˈɔ:dəʳ, ingl. am. ˈɔ:rdɚ] V. trans.

1. order (command):

to order sb to do sth

2. order (request goods or service):

3. order (arrange):

4. order (arrange according to procedure):

Entrada de OpenDict

order SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

bat1 [bæt] SUST.

bat ZOOL.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

bat2 [bæt] V. trans. (blink)

I. bat3 [bæt] SUST.

1. bat (in baseball):

2. bat (blow):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. bat3 <-tt-> [bæt] V. trans., intr. DEP.

I. order [ˈɔr·dər] SUST.

1. order (sequence):

2. order (instruction) a. DER., REL.:

3. order (working condition, satisfactory arrangement):

to be out of order toilet

4. order (appropriate behavior):

5. order (purpose):

para (no) +infin
para que +subj

6. order (social class, rank, kind):

7. order (request to supply goods or service):

8. order (architectural style):

II. order [ˈɔr·dər] V. intr.

III. order [ˈɔr·dər] V. trans.

1. order (command):

to order sb to do sth

2. order (request goods or service):

3. order (arrange):

4. order (arrange according to procedure):

Present
Ibat
youbat
he/she/itbats
webat
youbat
theybat
Past
Ibatted
youbatted
he/she/itbatted
webatted
youbatted
theybatted
Present Perfect
Ihavebatted
youhavebatted
he/she/ithasbatted
wehavebatted
youhavebatted
theyhavebatted
Past Perfect
Ihadbatted
youhadbatted
he/she/ithadbatted
wehadbatted
youhadbatted
theyhadbatted

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