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Перевод: bat speek bat


[существительное]
летучая мышь; батальонное безоткатное орудие 'бэт'; удар ; дубина ; било [тех.]; лапта ; бита ; ракетка ; бэтсмен ; шаг ; темп ; ватная подкладка; ватин ; кутеж ; гулянка ; язык чужой страны; устная речь чужой страны;
[глагол]
бить битой; бить палкой; бить дубинкой


Тезаурус:

  1. Their aim is to deny the batsman room to play the ball away square of the wicket and wide of the fieldsmen in the V. They occasionally bowl a slower delivery to upset the timing of the batsman who swings uniformly at the ball in the expectation that it will always come on the bat at the same speed.
  2. He played in six series against England and only in the last, in 1963, did he fail with the bat; other big scores included 191 not out, again at Nottingham, carrying his bat to help save the third Test of 1957, and 197 not out at Barbados in the first match of 1959-;60 again to ensure a draw after a big England innings.
  3. Two species can be viewed in our special facility for them at the park - the Indian Fruit Bat, which inhabits the rain forests and the smaller Egyptian Fruit Bat which prefers to roost in large colonies in open caves and buildings.
  4. Last summer - and 11 years on - on a tricky surface at Headingley and at a crucial time, he played his greatest Test innings, carrying his bat for an extraordinary 7 hours making an unbeaten 154.
  5. A few months earlier, West Indies had encountered any number of problems in Australia and had lost the series 5-;1; they had then beaten India 2-;1 at home, the last match being won when no fewer than five Indians were unable to bat in the second innings.
  6. Every hill-walker dreams of seeing a wildlife drama unfold in front of them as they peer over a crag, hoping that the next rise will reveal an osprey fighting off a wildcat which it returned to find attacking the nest, forcing the great bird to drop its intended dinner, a pine marten, which runs for its life, stopping only to catch and eat a grounded, flapping, pipistrelle bat.
  7. The limbs of vertebrates can be very different - compare that of a bat with its long fingers supporting the web for flying, with the long pole-like structure of a horse's leg, where all the digits except one seem to have disappeared.
  8. In twelve out of these thirteen, the donor bat was an "old friend" of the starved victim, taken from the same cave; in only one out of the thirteen cases was the starved victim fed by a "new friend", not taken from the same cave.
  9. The kind of thing you might come out with after being hit with a baseball bat."
  10. Hoylake withdraws action: Hoylake has withdrawn its court action against the insurance commissioners in nine US states, challenging their right to review its bid for BAT Industries.
  11. He was loudly booed by the 10,000 crowd as he walked in to bat and prepared to face his first ball, Jamaicans being of the opinion that he shares the blame for some poor World Cup selections.
  12. TALKING of Goldsmith, I hear reports from Australia that his old partner Kerry Packer - together they bid for BAT Industries in 1989 - has had another run-in with BAT's chairman, Sir Patrick Sheehy.
  13. Botham's dismissal was the result of fine captaincy by Lloyd, for when it seemed he was going to bat sensibly Lloyd put on Richards, knowing full well Botham would not be able to resist trying to hit his friend out of the ground, and sure enough the sucker punch worked.

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