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bat1 [bæt] N

1. bat ZOOL:

bat

2. bat pej inf (woman):

bat
jędza f

I . bat2 [bæt] N

1. bat (in baseball, cricket):

bat
kij m

2. bat Brit (in table tennis):

bat

Phrases:

off one's own bat Brit inf

II . bat2 <-tt-> [bæt] VB trans, intr

bat3 <-tt-> [bæt] VB trans

baseball bat N

cricket bat N SPORTS

Usage examples with bats

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They are opportunist hunters and have been known to take birds, bats and rodents.
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It is also home to species called pocket gophers, skunks, squirrels, snakes and bats.
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Or if the pitcher bats with less than two out, he can make a productive out by bunting the runner(s) over.
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He played in 5 games, and collected only one hit in sixteen at-bats, for a batting average of.062.
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All of the bats are then varnished, packed into cartons, and shipped to the player or team.
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That is the highest average for any player in baseball's modern era (1900 to date) in the calendar month of his major-league debut (minimum: 60 at-bats).
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Bats use different methods for seeing, but none of the 1,100 species of bat is totally sightless.
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The bats on both sides were now silenced for the first time in the series.
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Warm-blooded animals, like modern birds and bats, normally show rapid growth to adult size and determinate growth.
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For similar reasons to birds, bats can glide efficiently.
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