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bat

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    n. 蝙蝠;球棒;球拍;批处理文件的扩展名

    vt. 用球棒击球;击球率达…

    vi. 轮到击球;用球棒击球

    n. (Bat)人名;(蒙、英)巴特


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解释


n. 蝙蝠;球棒;球拍;批处理文件的扩展名

vt. 用球棒击球;击球率达…

vi. 轮到击球;用球棒击球

n. (Bat)人名;(蒙、英)巴特

中文词源


bat 棍子,蝙蝠

1.棍子,词源同beat, 击,打。

2.蝙蝠,词源不详,可能来自拟声词,模仿蝙蝠扇动翅膀的声音。

英文词源


bat

bat:

Bat

as in ‘cricket bat’ [OE]a,n,d

bat

the animal [16] come from entirely different sources.

Bat

the wooden implement first appears in late Old English as

batt

‘cudgel’, but it is not clear where it ultimately came from. Some have postulated a Celtic source, citing Gaulish

andabata

‘gladiator’, which may be related to English

battle

and Russian

bat

‘cudgel’, but whatever the word’s origins, it seems likely that at some point it was influenced by Old French

batte

, from

battre

‘beat’.

The flying

bat

is an alteration of Middle English

backe

, which was borrowed from a Scandinavian language. The word is represented in Old Swedish

natbakka

‘night bat’,a,n,dappears to be an alteration of an earlier -

blaka

, as in Old Norse

lethrblaka

, literally ‘leatherflapper’. If this is so,

bat

would mean etymologically ‘flapper’, which would be of a piece with other names for the animal, particularly German

fledermaus

‘fluttermouse’a,n,dEnglish

flittermouse

, which remained a dialectal word for ‘bat’ into the 20th century.

It is unusual for the name of such a common animal not to go right back to Old English; in this case the Old English word was

hrēremūs

, which survived dialectally into the 20th century as

rearmouse

.

=> battle

bat (n.1)

\\\\\\\"a stick, a club,\\\\\\\" Old English

*batt

\\\\\\\"cudgel,\\\\\\\" perhaps from Celtic (compare Irisha,n,dGaelic

bat

,

bata

\\\\\\\"staff, cudgel\\\\\\\"), influenced by Old French

batte

, from Late Latin

battre

\\\\\\\"beat;\\\\\\\" all from PIE root

*bhat-

\\\\\\\"to strike.\\\\\\\" Also \\\\\\\"a lump, piece\\\\\\\" (mid-14c.), as in

brickbat

. As a kind of paddle used to play cricket, it is attested from 1706.

Phrase

right off the bat

is 1888, also

hot from the bat

(1888), probably a baseball metaphor, but cricket is possible as a source; there is an early citation from Australia (in an article about slang): \\\\\\\"Well, it is a vice you\\\\\\\"d better get rid of then. Refined conversation is a mark of culture. Let me hear that kid use slang again,a,n,dI\\\\\\\"ll give it to him right off the bat. I\\\\\\\"ll wipe up the floor with him. I\\\\\\\"ll ---\\\\\\\" [\\\\\\\"The Australian Journal,\\\\\\\" November 1888].

bat (n.2)

flying mammal (order

Chiroptera

), 1570s, a dialectal alteration of Middle English

bakke

(early 14c.), which is probably related to Old Swedish

natbakka

, Old Danish

nathbakkæ

\\\\\\\"night bat,\\\\\\\"a,n,dOld Norse

leðrblaka

\\\\\\\"leather flapper\\\\\\\" (for connections outside Germanic, see flagellum). If so, the original sense of the animal name likely was \\\\\\\"flapper.\\\\\\\" The shift from

-k-

to

-t-

may have come through confusion of

bakke

with Latin

blatta

\\\\\\\"moth, nocturnal insect.\\\\\\\"

Old English word for the animal was

hreremus

, from

hreran

\\\\\\\"to shake\\\\\\\" (see rare (adj.2)),a,n,d

rattle-mouse

is attested from late 16c., an old dialectal word for \\\\\\\"bat.\\\\\\\"

Flitter-mouse

(1540s) is occasionally used in English (variants

flinder-mouse

,

flicker-mouse

) in imitation of German

fledermaus

\\\\\\\"bat,\\\\\\\" from Old High German

fledaron

\\\\\\\"to flutter.\\\\\\\"

As a contemptuous term for an old woman, perhaps a suggestion of witchcraft (compare fly-by-night),o,rfrom

bat

as \\\\\\\"prostitute who plies her trade by night\\\\\\\" [Farmer, who calls it \\\\\\\"old slang\\\\\\\"a,n,dfinds French equivalent \\\\\\\"night swallow\\\\\\\" (

hirondelle de nuit

) \\\\\\\"more poetic\\\\\\\"].

bat (v.1)

\\\\\\\"to move the eyelids,\\\\\\\" 1847, American English, from earlier sense of \\\\\\\"flutter as a hawk\\\\\\\" (1610s), a variant of bate (v.2) on the notion of fluttering wings. Related:

Batted

;

batting

.

bat (v.2)

\\\\\\\"to hit with a bat,\\\\\\\" mid-15c., from bat (n.1). Related:

Batted

;

batting

.

双语例句


1. Australia, put in to

bat

, made a cautious start.

轮到澳大利亚队出场击球,他们开始打得很谨慎。

来自柯林斯例句

2. I had bolted the door the instant I had seen the

bat

.

我一看到蝙蝠就把门闩上了。

来自柯林斯例句

3. He maliciously damaged a car with a baseball

bat

.

他用棒球棒恶意损毁了一辆汽车。

来自柯林斯例句

4. I picked up his baseball

bat

a,n,dswung at the man\\\\\\\"s head.

我捡起他的棒球棒朝那个人的头打去。

来自柯林斯例句

5. That silly old

bat

. I ask you, who\\\\\\\"d she think she was?

那个老蠢货。我倒要问一问,她以为她是谁呀?

来自柯林斯例句